All Posts Tagged With: "Liberal"
John McCain really could win
Maybe that’s why some Republicans are so scared
by Bob Krumm
It is true in politics as it is in war that in the midst of a heated battle it is difficult to step back and take a look at how an opponent views his own position.
There has been so much wailing among Republicans and conservatives as [...]
Obama on Romney,
“He Was An Ineffective Candidate”
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by Bonney Kapp
When Mitt Romney dropped out of the race, he dropped a line in his speech that didn’t sit well with Senator Barack Obama. Addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference, Romney declared, “If I fight on in my campaign, all the way to the convention, I would forestall [...]
The Formidable McCain
Sen. John McCain, Can He Win?
Washington Post
By David Broder
February 7, 2008
The continuing drama of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination should not diminish what John McCain has accomplished on the Republican side of this campaign.
The senator from Arizona still has to finish off the challenges from Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee, but after Tuesday’s [...]
FROM GOLDWATER GIRL TO HILLARY GIRL
Welcome To The World Of Ann Coulter
February 6, 2008
Nominating McCain is the gesture of a desperate party.
Republicans are so shell-shocked and demoralized by the success of the Bush Derangement Syndrome, they think they can fool the voters by nominating an open-borders, anti-tax cut, anti-free speech, global-warming hysteric, pro-human experimentation “Republican.” Which is to say, a [...]
John McCain Speech 7 Feb 2008 - CPAC
John McCain Speech Live Blog
Click on over to Captains Quarters for McCain’s Speech at CPAC today.
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GANG OF 14: A HUGE WIN FOR THE GOP
The American Prospect Loves John McCain
Jack Balkin points us to this article in the WSJ defending John McCain on the question of judicial appointments. Part of the op-ed consists of the usual vacuous buzzwords like “judicial restraint” (although they at least avoid the usual procedure of decrying “judicial activism” and then proceeding directly [...]



