December 8, 2007
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
- Huck camp responds to AIDS story
- Huckabee’s campaign faces a tipping point
Yet many voters do not know his views
- The Republicans Find Their Obama
- Huckabee called homosexuality ’sinful’
Mike Huckabee once advocated isolating AIDS patients from the general public, opposed increased federal funding in the search for a cure and said homosexuality could “pose a dangerous public health risk.” Besides a quarantine, Huckabee suggested that Hollywood celebrities fund AIDS research from their own pockets, rather than federal health agencies. … Also in the wide-ranging AP questionnaire in 1992, Huckabee said, “I feel homosexuality is an aberrant, unnatural, and sinful lifestyle, and we now know it can pose a dangerous public health risk.”
- Schmuck-a-bee
Huckabee on AIDS Patients: ‘Quarantine the Queers!’
- Huck for AIDS Quarantine in 1992
- Huckabee ‘92: Isolate AIDS patients; Update: Huck issues statement
- Parole officials: Huckabee pushed rapist’s release
Former Arkansas governor says he didn’t free the man who later killed at least one woman, but board members say they felt pressured.
- Huckabee Immigration Plan Emphasizes Security
- Huckabee: Government Should Regulate Corporate Salaries
- Huckabee On Kudlow’s Show
- Huckabee: The Howard Dean of 2008?
- Mike Huckabee’s Sunday school foreign policy
- Huckabee surges way ahead in Iowa, poll says
- Huckabee Rises to 2nd in GOP Race
- Team Huck Responds to Krauthammer
- Huckabee is Far From Reagan’s Heir
By Kimberley Strassel
- Huckabee unveils hardline immigration stance
- Huckabee Says He’d Seal Mexican Border
- Huckabee immigration plan targets border
- Huckabee New in Spotlight, Finds It Hot
- Club for Growth says it’s taking its anti-Huckabee ad national
- Club For Growth’s Anti-Huckabee Ad
- Huckabee Declines Theology Discussion
- Mike Huckabee Takes Iowa by Storm
He compares abortion to the Holocaust. He rails again illegal immigrants. And he talks freely about his commitment to Jesus. But it is Mike Huckabee’s authenticity that has made him a sudden competitor for the Republican presidential nomination.
- Huckaboom Continues
- Huckabee has fewer resources to fuel momentum
- Huckabee Tries to Shoot the Messenger, But Wounds His Campaign Instead
- Is America ready for a president named Huckabee?
John McCain
Fred Thompson
Mitt Romney
- Romney’s Mormonism
- Like Father, Like Son
How the Romneys Tackled the Faith Question
By David Broder
- Romney left issue unresolved
- Mitt gave Tuttman 15-minute interview
He spent more time on lunch than with judge
- Romney assails moral decay and growth of secularism
- A Mormon’s Ultimate Doorbell
- Romney’s immigration problem
- Romney preaches against ‘religion of secularism’
- Romney: GOP unlikely to tap Huckabee
- Romney flunks a religious test
- Romney’s Terrible Speech
- Romney a hard sell for many evangelicals
Questions regarding Mormonism persist
- Theologian-in-chief? Romney’s speech spurs questions about faith
- Mitt Romney on faith in politics: believers are best
Romney’s speech on faith sought to dampen concerns about his Mormonism but it failed a larger test: can he lead us from the wreckage of the Bush years?
- Mitt keeps support with S.C. evangelicals
- Questions on illegal immigrants irk Romney
- Romney peeved over landscaping flap
The candidate lashes out after a question about illegal members of a crew that worked on his yard.
- Romney’s catholic Mormonism
In an address on faith, he blessed almost every position in the debate over religion and public life.
- Romney flier criticizes 3 foes
Says rivals are soft on issue of immigration
- Atlantic Video: Romney Grilled, Grills
- Testy Romney Press Conference
- Media prey on wrong question
- My Father, Mitt Romney, God and Me
- Speech won’t work miracles
- Romney returns to Iowa
- Romney on Offense
- Hey Mitt, Does Freedom Really Require Religion?
- Romney Spokesman Won’t Say If Atheists Have Place In America
- ABC’s Sawyer: Is Romney Against Freedom For Atheists?
- Geraghty: The Romney Speech, Igniting Whines of Nonbelievers
- Mitt Romney’s Ironic Speech on Religious Tolerance
- No Freedom Without Religion?
There’s a gap in Mitt Romney’s admirable call for tolerance.
- Help me spread recognition into fear, and that fear into proper hate of people like Mitt Romney.
- I’ve heard JFK, and Mitt, you’re no JFK
- Romney ad says he’s not politically correct
- Romney Recasts Abortion Record in New Ad
- Activists, pastors in Iowa question impact of Romney speech
- Evangelicals may never take Romney on faith
The Mormon presidential hopeful tries to put voters’ concerns to rest. Despite glowing reviews, some conservative Christians may struggle with his beliefs.
- The Speech: How is it playing in Iowa?
Not great. At least not in the most powerful paper in the state, The Des Moines Register.
- Inspiring the GOP
Romney offers his troubled party a vision.
By Eleanor Clift
- Mormon in America
How Mitt Romney came to give The Speech–and how he did.
by Peggy Noonan
- Romney’s Base Hit
By Liz Mair
- ‘Kennedy speech’ fails to win Romney skeptics
- The doubts about Romney remain
by Star Parker
- Romney, Eye on Evangelicals, Defends His Faith
- Prayer and the presidency
- The gaggle grows
- What the Press Wanted From ‘The Speech’
by Mary Katharine Ham
- Ambinder: What Mitt Romney Did
- Romney’s flip flops may hurt more than faith
- Romney Stresses Conviction in Iowa Ad
- Romney Proposes Increased Military Budget
- A Mormon for President?
Mitt Romney tries to assuage fears about his Mormon faith as rival Mike Huckabee gains ground among Christian conservatives
- Jewish leaders express qualified praise for Romney’s speech
- Romney: No Jack Kennedy
General Race 4 2008 News
- Immigration issue will test GOP hopefuls in TV debate
- Hispanics focus of GOP debate
- Up For Grabs
By Salena Zito
- NBC Decides to Run Conservative-Group Ad
- Religion a primary focus
- Romney Camp Jabs At Huckabee
- High noon in Iowa: one small state, one global decision
The first dramatic stage in the race to the White House takes place in the sparsely populated prairies of the rural Midwest. Paul Harris reports on the struggle to elect the world’s most powerful man – or woman
- Sunday talk show tip sheet
- The real Reagan, the forgotten Reagan
Today’s Republicans, with their campaign demands for ideological purity, might not elect Reagan.
- Iowa: Mojo versus manpower
By Jonathan Martin
- A Race Nobody Can Win
- NBC Rejects Ad From Conservative Group
- Newt Calls For Boycott Of NBC
- Intrade Update
Giuliani 40.0, Huckabee 20.1, Romney 18.4, McCain 8.1, Paul 5.4, Thompson 4.5
- Despite Tight Races in Iowa, Clinton, Giuliani Lead in Crucial Swing States
- Where they stand: The candidates on foreign policy
- Fact Check: Republican Primaries
Mitt’s Misleading Mailer, Giuliani’s Crime Stats, Other Reigns of Error
- Presidential race shifts toward domestic issues
Economy, taxes supplant war talk
- Everything’s Perfect, Except …
by Gail Collins
- Huckabee Surges, Obama Gains in Iowa
The new NEWSWEEK poll shows the former Arkansas governor now has a two-to-one lead over Romney, while Barack improves against Hillary.
- The New New Anti-CW
By Matthew Continetti
- Mitt/Huck Fight Helps Rudy
by Patrick Ruffini
- Huckabee snags voters Thompson counted on
- Fighting for Iowa
by Jennifer Rubin
- Fox News Reports On How The Caucuses Work
Reporter Major Garrett is in Des Moines and reports on how the Iowa caucuses work.
- Ethanol pandering in Iowa
- A New York-Centric Presidential Election
Rudy vs. Hillary would nationalize the city’s local political battles.
by Fred Siegel
- New Insider Advantage South Carolina Poll
Obama has taken the lead after trailing Clinton by 15 points in July.
- Call it the ‘Beer Barrel Poll-ka’
- Flag Wavers Target Thompson, Romney
- Dick Morris On Romney’s Speech And Huckabee’s Surge
- Coming Up on ‘FOX News Sunday’: Mike Huckabee and Sen. John McCain
- Tancredo says other candidates are ‘pandering’ by going to Spanish-language debate
- IDF to show US nuclear data on Iran
- Iran stops accepting U.S. dollars for oil
- Sneh: US intel report on Iran ‘flawed’
MK says report a reminder that “on existential issues, we just have to rely on ourselves.”
- Israel warns Iran to co-operate or pay price
- NIE authors accused of partisan politics
- Rasmussen Reports: Just 18% Believe Iran has Stopped Nuclear Weapons Development Program
- For Swedes, a Lesson in U.S. Politics
- Senate Blocks Energy Bill
- Hill Close To Deal on War Funds
Democrats Would Drop Iraq Timeline
- Bush Boom Continues
- Justice Kennedy’s Turn Signals
- Jim McCrery to announce retirement
- Bloomberg’s Electoral Calculus
Voters Said To Be Open To Persuasion
- Biden eyed in Iowa’s role as kingmaker
- Blocked Vatican Envoy
By Robert Novak
- Contortions Over Health Care
by Ron Brownstein
- Mark Steyn: Let’s have a free market for housing and religion
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
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December 8th, 2007 at 8:34 pm
the summary of the speech articles here is no so good. mittreport has more of them from the heavey hitters if you would like to to see most of the reactions from evangelicals…. mittreport.com
December 9th, 2007 at 6:42 am
The polls tell us all we need to know about the speech.
December 15th, 2007 at 6:36 pm
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