December 24, 2007
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
Mitt Romney
- Romney’s big ad buys don’t pre-empt foes
So far, he’s getting little bang for buck
- Exactly how Reaganesque is Romney?
- Romney hasn’t forgotten father’s best qualities
The former Michigan governor made his share of mistakes, but the son also remembers his dad’s essential steadfast qualities.
- Romney Strategy in Peril With Huckabee’s Ascent
Bid for Early States Appears in Jeopardy
- Four Pinocchios for Romney on MLK
- Mitt Romney, figuratively speaking
- Romney: Seesawing on what he saw
- Could Romney lose in his home state’s primary?
- Romney facing challenges in U.S. presidential bid
- New Hampshire paper: Romney ‘must be stopped’
- Romney’s lead slipping in N.H. too
He comes out swinging in the Granite State as a poll finds McCain on his heels. Huckabee is making gains in Iowa.
- Mormonism is the least of Romney’s problems
- For Now, Mitt Rules the Airwaves in South Carolina
- Mitt Romney’s pursuit of tyrannical power, literally
The candidate’s answers to key questions of executive power are beyond disturbing.
- Romney continues jabs at McCain
Rival fires back, noting poll surge
- Romney: ‘Strong military, strong economy, strong families’
- NH Newspaper Calls Romney “A Phony”
- Romney knows bupkis
By Roger Simon
- Mitt’s bird saga a cheep shot?
- Republican Romney picks up negative endorsement
- Concord Monitor: ‘Not Romney’
- Romney Campaign Responds To Concord Monitor’s Un-Endorsement, Hits Paper’s Liberalism
- Team Romney’s ‘Worried’ About Iowa? And ‘Petrified’ of McCain?
- Romney in fight to keep hopes alive in Iowa race
- Romney: A Compassionate Conservative? (or Pandering Populist?)
Romney said that he doesn’t spend his nights worrying about the taxes wealthy people pay and is instead concerned about modest and middle-income families.
- Romney is hypocrite for pandering
- Finding a graceful exit isn’t always graceful
- Romney attacks McCain tax votes
- Romney: “I Haven’t Heard Senator McCain Say He Was Wrong”
- Romney’s Education Plan: A Winning Formula
By Doug Wilson, California co-chair of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign
- More on That Anti-Romney Iowa TV ad
John McCain
Fred Thompson
General Race 4 2008 News
- Intrade Update – Republican Nomination
- Intrade Update – Republican Iowa Caucus
- Intrade Update – Republican New Hampshire Primary
- Student break makes Christmas tough for U.S. campaigns
- New voting law taking effect in Iowa
Legislation creates same-day voter registration
- The Other Halves
- The Good in Them
- The ‘Take It Easy’ Candidates
Huckabee and Obama.
by Fred Barnes
- Partisan Fissures Over Voter ID
Justices to Hear Challenge to Law
- Bank of America, Wachovia rivals in ‘08 presidential donations
- ‘Twas the week before caucuses
Not all campaigns quiet at Christmas
- Good jeer, gifts from Pol Santa
- Election 2008: Clinton vs. McCain and Huckabee
McCain 49% Clinton 43%; Clinton Leads Huckabee by Four
- Some Voters Don’t Have to Wait for Election Year
- GOP Contest Heats Up in New Hampshire
- McCain Gets the Gift, Romney Gets the Coal
- Romney and McCain Exchange Christmas Jeers
- Presidential dashers and dancers set to take day off
- Caucus FAQ
- How to Win Iowa
Native Advice on Taking the Country’s Most Important Primary
- Battle in the Corn Fields
Not even three million people live in the US state of Iowa. But on Jan. 3, voters there will determine the fate of those seeking to become America’s next president. The battle has begun in earnest.
- Last-Minute Candidate Shopping in Iowa
- With Nod to Holidays, Candidates Keep a Vigorous Pace Before the Break
- Candidates, answers please
- A Final Pre-Christmas Push by GOP Field
- Holiday Messages from the Presidential Candidates
- Christmas spirit in short supply for White House runners
- Giuliani, on Campaign Trail, Says He’s `100 Percent’
- Religion and health loom large in election
- Obama, Clinton spar on foreign policy
Both say they have greater backing
- Trade policy emerges as vital in ‘08
As voters’ fears grow, candidates strive to establish a firm stance
- Obama: I Am The More Electable Democrat
Also, Gov. Mike Huckabee Defends Faith-Based Campaign Ads
- Yet another GOP candidate rejects modern biology
- Immigration reform is Tancredo’s legacy
Colorado Republican bows out of presidential chase, but his message marches on
- Q&A: Tom Tancredo on How He Changed the Presidential Race
- All politics is personal
The candidates try to lure voters by showing how the other guy truly is ‘other.’
- N.H. Democrats Ponder Tone, Style
With Candidates’ Stances Similar, Voter Preferences Turn on Character, Electability
- Mark Steyn: Candidates lose fear of wishing ‘Merry Christmas’
Huckabee defies the liberal establishment’s offensively inoffensive pseudo-religion.
- President Clinton on the ‘08 race
- Get Ready for a Democratic Era
By John Judis and Ruy Teixeira
- Congressional Black Caucus Split Between Clinton and Obama
- Democrats’ big ideas yielded small results
By Clive Crook
- Farewell to Spending Discipline
By Debra Saunders
- Rights vs. security: Candidates take stance
- D.C. social scene re-created in Iowa
- In shifting race, Edwards aims for the gut
Takes on Obama in bid to project himself as alternative to Clinton
- Democrats’ Christmas Gift to Big Labor
by Robert Bluey
- Hillary, Obama play to different Iowa generations
- In South Carolina, blacks savor electoral clout
- As Holiday Break Nears, Obama and Edwards Spar Over Outside Groups
- Paul Defends Asking for Special Projects
- Ron Paul on North Korea, Iran, and Israel
- MTP Transcript: Dec. 23: Ron Paul
Representative Ron Paul (R-TX), John Harwood and Chuck Todd
- Video: Paul On “Meet The Press”
- Sunday Morning Shows Summary
- General Petraeus On “Fox News Sunday”
- Boyda visits Iraqi war zone, sees progress
- Berkley upbeat about progress in Iraq
Las Vegas Democrat acknowledges troop ’surge’ has paid off
- Heads in the sand: Shea-Porter, Hodes blind on Iraq
- Wexler calls for Cheney’s impeachment
Echoes of Dennis Kucinich? A South Florida congressman called for impeachment hearings on the vice president.
- Time For Progressives To Rise Up
The Nation: Movement’s Potential Can Be Realized, No Matter Who Democrats Nominate
- Democrats Try to Rein In Fees on Consulting
- Petraeus sheds positive light on Iraq
- The Tony Snow Show
The former White House press secretary talks about President Bush, declining party loyalty, liberal media bias, and more.
- What we all Know about Press Coverage in Iraq: Confirmed
- In defense of waterboarding
- Ambassador skeptical of Iran’s plan for Iraq
American Ryan Crocker says he’s not convinced that Tehran is committed to helping stabilize its neighbor.
- Presidential polling | Numbers game tough to figure
Candidate can be first in one ranking and much lower in another
- Wyoming primary little noticed
- Dashing Through the Snow, Craving News Along the Way
By Howard Kurtz
- The Greatest Gift
The ineffable generosity of our soldiers and those who love them.
By Laura Ingraham
- View From America: Should we fear faith?
- About tolerance, 2007
Religion hasn’t been responsible for a lot of peace this year, but hope appeared in some unlikely places.
- Gallup: Questions and Answers About Americans’ Religion
More than 8 out of 10 Americans identify with a Christian faith
- Video: The Four Horsemen (Hour One)
Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens sat down for a first-of-its-kind, unmoderated 2-hour discussion. The group trades stories of the public’s reaction to their recent books, their unexpected successes, criticisms and common misrepresentations. They discuss the tough questions about religion that face the world today, and propose new strategies for going forward.
- Video: The Four Horsemen (Hour Two)
- Don’t forget the love
Ditch the Christmas scramble and give memories
- America Is the Sweetest Gift of All
By Donald Lambro
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
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December 24th, 2007 at 12:57 pm
One more day, one more anti-romney post.
this site is about as fair to Romeny as the DNC is.
December 24th, 2007 at 1:03 pm
Somewhat weird to post about radical missionary atheists the day before we celebrate the birth of Christ.
I wonder if you’ll post a puff piece pushing communists on the 4th of July.
December 26th, 2007 at 9:01 am
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