Growing Up Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani was raised to understand that fine, blurry line between saint and sinner. The making of his moral code. By Evan Thomas and Suzanne Smalley
Does perfection have its price for Romney?
Sure, he’s got political weak spots, but his storybook home life is a throwback to ‘Father Knows Best.’ For voters, though, that may not be a good thing.
McCain’s homework A recently obtained National War College essay shows that the former POW is not as thoughtful as advertised about the lessons of Vietnam.
Huckabee Undeterred by Senate Probe of Copeland
Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee is standing by televangelist Kenneth Copeland as the U.S. Senate investigates the ministry’s potential financial misconduct.
GOP looks like the party of diverse ideas Democrats, meanwhile, have got a woman, a black, a Hispanic and a preening metrosexual – and they all think exactly the same. By Mark Steyn
Muted Ad Messages in Vogue
Candidates Use Subtlety to Criticize Foes, Blunt Counterattacks By Howard Kurtz