Winning the Iran Debate
Bernard Finel argues that those of us arguing against war in Iran are doing it wrong. He’s right.
Bernard Finel argues that those of us arguing against war in Iran are doing it wrong. He’s right.
The Republican candidates for President have apparently forgotten that this guy was their party’s nominee twice.
If you’re running low on cash, keeping it low-key in a state you can’t win sometimes make sense.
Rick Perry’s campaign team is already starting to blame each other for the collapse of a campaign that isn’t over yet.
Not surprisingly, most of the Republican candidates for President aren’t too keen on reducing the excessive growth in Executive Branch power.
Executive summary: She’s a kook unfit to serve as dog catcher, much less leader of the free world.
Gary Johnson’s quest is quixotic, but interesting nonetheless.
Has Iowa “blown its special claim as the first state” in the nomination process? No, it never had any special claim in the first place.
One of these people will be the 2012 Republican nominee for President no matter how much you’d like to dream otherwise.
The final candidate clash of 2011 didn’t lead to the sparring that some expected.
Ron Paul is surging in Iowa. He’s in 3rd place in the national polls and has been for most of the race. He’s not Mitt Romney.
Yesterday’s encounter between Jon Huntsman and Newt Gingrich was less than it could have been.
This time, it was Newt Gingrich who walked away unscathed from a Republican Presidential debate.
No, some mythical candidate will not swoop in and save the day for the Republican Party.
Mitt Romney’s campaign seems have Newt Gingrich targeted.
A revealing quote and some musing on Newt’s consistency.
Newt Gingrich is looking really good in the Hawkeye State right now.
Gingrich is rising in the polls for reasons that help him in the primary race, but may hurt in a General Election.
Last night’s Huckabee Presidential Forum was different, and surprisingly substantive.
Could Newt Gingrich really become the Republican nominee? Stranger things have happened.
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?
Feeling abandoned by the Republican Party, former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson is weighing a Libertarian Party bid for president.
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.
Rick Perry wants a no-fly zone in Syria to prevent ground forces from harming civilians.
Did you know there was another GOP debate last night? Well, you didn’t miss much.
Not surprisingly, the Supercommittee is a Super Failure.
It’s hard to see how Newt Gingirch can remain a viable candidate given his past
My latest for The Atlantic: “Some Reasons Not to Worry About Republican Foreign Policy Craziness”
Gary Johnson is right to be upset that he’s been excluded from debates, but he shouldn’t get the government involved.
CBS accidentally admits that they are giving less attention to some of the Republican contenders.
From across the pond, an observation that the way we pick Presidents isn’t really that bad after all.
Huntsman will gain little if any traction and none of the frontrunners really helped or hurt themselves.
Jon Huntsman’s campaign has never really gotten off the ground. Will conservatives start taking him more seriously?