Supreme Court Faces Another Potentially Groundbreaking Term
The Court’s 2012-2013 term begins tomorrow morning, and there are plenty of big cases on the docket.
The Court’s 2012-2013 term begins tomorrow morning, and there are plenty of big cases on the docket.
The Presidency costs taxpayers a lot of money, but that’s been true for many, many years now.
There are signs that some Romney supporters have already decided their candidate is going to lose.
Both campaigns are trying to set the stage for Wednesday’s debate.
The arguments of the people claiming that every single poll showing Mitt Romney is unfairly biased do not stand up to scrutiny.
Just as we saw in 2008, the conservative base doesn’t want to hear their nominee saying that the President is a basically decent man.
Newly released statistics indicate that the economy is slowing down and in danger of slipping into a recession.
Mitt Romney is a deeply flawed candidate, but that doesn’t mean the President is any better.
The Administration’s decision to stick with the meme that the Benghazi attack was about a movie becomes more puzzling.
President Obama’s remarks before the United Nations were, at least in one particular part, disappointing.
Many on the right are heavily invested in the argument that current polling is intentionally biased against Mitt Romney. Their argument is not very plausible.
Whether Republicans like it or not, Mitt Romney was the best candidate they had in 2012.
The Obama Administration’s response to the protests in the Muslim world has been entirely wrongheaded.
Public distrust of the media is at an all-time high. It’s easy to see why.
The Administration’s narrative regarding the attack that resulted in the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens no longer holds water.
The notion that Megan McArdle is some sort of “Republican Party activist” is just nuts.
Some Republicans are beginning to ponder what might happen to their party if Mitt Romney loses in 2012.
It’s looking less likely that the GOP will be able to gain control of the Senate.
A lot more people than expected are likely to be hit by the ObamaCare individual mandate tax penalty than previously thought.
Republicans think they found the smoking gun of the 2012 election. They’re kidding themselves.
Understandably, Republicans are becoming nervous about the way things are going for Team Romney.
In order to win, Mitt Romney needs the support of a large segment of the 47% of the populace he wrote off back in May.
The President’s poll lead has shrunk, but there are still signs of trouble for Mitt Romney.
With Mitt Romney and Barack Obama basically saying the same things about foreign policy, it’s time to take a look at an alternative.
It’s still possible for Mitt Romney to win this election, but is it probable?
It may not be the one thing that costs him election, but Mitt Romney’s remarks about the “47 percent” are still a problem for his campaign.
So, Mitt Romney opened his mouth again.
Contrary to what was believed, it does not appear that there was any protest taking place when the Benghazi Consulate was attacked.