President Obama gets bold in the election year.
The paper that knows Romney best, the Boston Globe, dismisses him as a blank slate who is “merely checking boxes on the GOP playlist.”
In Iowa, Santorum ran unexpectedly well in factory and union towns. To a far greater extent than the other GOP candidates, he talked about renewing US industries. Now he proposes to do the same in New Hampshire, even as the Club for Growth grumbles.
How much are the Democrats counting on the profits and jobs generated by arming the world in the coming election?
Conservative commenators and mainstream reporters describing Santorum as an advocate of the working class based solely on his rhetoric, when his actual policies are plutocratic.
Is Santorum the doctrinaire conservative alternative to Romney? Nope. On the size and cost of government, Santorum is a sell-out.
Bachmann exits and Perry dials back, while strong Santorum and Paul finishes will delay the Romney coronation.
Three issues that will matter far more in November than tonight's results.
If we don't get serious about addressing Citizens United, we're going to end up with a much uglier, much more destructive politics.
Rick Perry’s recent statements have made even less sense than ever. But as long he doesn’t show hints of moderation, it doesn’t hurt him.