Could Newt Gingrich really become the Republican nominee? Stranger things have happened.
Expect plenty of GOP infighting if President Obama is re-elected next November.
Another allegation of sexual wrongdoing for Herman Cain.
Could the GOP go into Tampa next August not knowing who their nominee will be? It’s possible, but not probable.
It was a good day for Newt Gingrich, but will it matter in the end?
Once again, pundits are suggesting that New York’s Michael Bloomberg might run for President. Though nobody seems to be able to explain why.
Newt Gingrich spoke some truth on immigration last night, and that might hurt him with Republican voters.
Canada’s National Post have illustrated how the Anyone But Romney race has gone to date:
I liveblogged and tweeted my instant, mostly snarky, reaction to the CNN foreign policy debate. Here are some more fully formed thoughts.
I’ll be liveblogging tonight’s Republican national security debate over at RealClearWorld along with a solid team of foreign policy analyst
Newt Gingrich, Republican frontrunner. Four words most people never thought they’d see together.
Mitt Romney’s first television ad is built around a Barack Obama quote that has been cropped so that he’s saying the opposite of what he actually said.
Rick Perry wants a no-fly zone in Syria to prevent ground forces from harming civilians.
George Will’s disdain for Mitt Romney pales in comparison of his disgust at Newt Gingrich.
“Democratic” pollsters Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen argue that President Obama should decline to run for re-election.