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Arizona Sen. John McCain took heat from rivals for backing citizenship for illegal immigrants. But the bill is now dead and McCain's campaign is struggling. Full Article at USA Today
Charlie Baker is a moderate Republican businessman who's running for Massachusetts Governor. Full Article at The New Republic
Yesterday I posted that the DeMoss Group, the powerful Christian right publicity firm hired to promote the anti-gay Manhattan Declaration, had also been hired to work on the 2008 presidential campaign of Mitt Romney. Full Article at Joe. My. God.
Good morning gentle people! Time to get suited up and unbolt that first drum of toxic mental waste product that passes for discourse at Free Republic. Uh oh. Full Article at First Draft
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is scheduled to speak at next year's Bakersfield Business Conference, joining a growing list of political heavy-hitters including former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and former Vice... Full Article at Bakersfield.com
The Chicago Tribune takes a look at a new variation on the campaign trail - transforming the traditional author's book tour into a vehicle for laying the foundations of a campaign for the White House. Get the new PD toolbar! Full Article at Politics Daily
The PR firm hired to promote The Manhattan Declaration, a vow of disobedience to gay rights laws signed by about 150 Christian leaders, is the DeMoss Group, the wingnut outfit hired by Mitt Romney for his 2008 presidential campaign. Full Article at Joe. My. God.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. Full Article at Turn To 23
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Full Article at The Classic Liberal
The New York Daily News suggested Thursday that, according to one source, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani might use a run for Senate--if he wins--as a launching pad for taking another stab at the White House in 2012. Full Article at Marc Ambinder
After spending millions of his own money during his unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney apparently has learned a thing or two about fundraising. Full Article at CQ Politics
Obama leads Mike Huckabee by 49 percent to 44 percent with 7 percent undecided; Sarah Palin by 51 percent to 43 percent with 5 percent undecided; Ron Paul by 46 percent to 38 percent with 16 percent undecided; and Mitt Romney by 48 percent to 43... Full Article at Politics Daily
Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Your email has been sent. Ethan Miller / Getty Images The Alaskan’s book tour is just the start. John Batchelor on how Palin matches up with Obama—and why she’s the one to beat for 2012. Full Article at The Daily Beast
Since the Obama administration is like the, “Gang that Couldn’t Shoot Straight”, in foreign affairs as well as domestic affairs, doesn’t this give you pause when they now come to you and ask to run healthcare? Full Article at Town Hall
Mitt Romney, call your office (emphasis mine). Remember Mitt? The guy who keeps insisting that he could make RomneyCare work nationally? Full Article at BizzyBlog
Full-auto killers — The killers of a retired BYU professor Kay Sherman Mortensen may have been after his machine gun arsenal. Says a neighbor: "Kay was fairly well armed. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
The placid campaign for US Senate was jolted yesterday by an unusually heated exchange, as Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen G. Pagliuca criticized two of his rivals over health care and both of them immediately fired back, with one directly attacking... Full Article at Boston Globe
President Obama has mismanaged the war in Afghanistan due to inexperience, says former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who ran for president in 2008 and likely will again in 2012. Full Article at NewsMax
A few minutes before Mitt Romney spoke to conservative donors at a dinner hosted by the Young America's Foundation conference in Santa Barbara this month, he made a surprise appearance before a roomful of student attendees who had been squeezed out of... Full Article at Los Angeles Times
What you mean "we" white man? We elected a candidate. The ONE thing Democrats took from the Clinton years: always run the perpetual campaign. That requires someone to always be running against. Full Article at Althouse
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WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Guiliani campaign fundraisers Annie Dickerson (C) and Paul Singer (R) have a conversation with with former Massachusetts Governor and 2008 GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney (L) during a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Guiliani campaign fundraiser Annie Dickerson (R) talks with former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney during a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Guiliani campaign fundraisers Annie Dickerson (2nd L) and Paul Singer (R) have a conversation with with former Massachusetts Governor and 2008 GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney (L) during a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel Septe...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Guiliani campaign fundraiser Annie Dickerson (R) talks with former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney during a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has a microphone attached to his tie before addressing a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney addresses a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Former Massachussets Gov. Mitt Romney, center, joins former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, left, and Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling during a news conference in Richmond, Va. , Friday, May 29, 2009. Romney was in town to promote the candidacies of the two Republicans.
View Photo »Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, listens as Virginia gubernatorial hopeful, former Attorney General Bob McDonnell, right, speaks during a news conference in Richmond, Va. , Friday, May 29, 2009.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 28: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (2nd-R) speaks at a Consumer Electronics Association forum May 28, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Romney was part of a panel to discuss 'key elements of the Employee Free Choice Act' with Virginia business leaders.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 28: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a Consumer Electronics Association forum May 28, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Romney was part of a panel to discuss 'key elements of the Employee Free Choice Act' with Virginia business leaders.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 28: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (2nd-L) speaks at a Consumer Electronics Association forum May 28, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Romney was part of a panel to discuss 'key elements of the Employee Free Choice Act' with Virginia business leaders.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 28: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney looks on as he speaks at a Consumer Electronics Association forum May 28, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Romney was part of a panel to discuss 'key elements of the Employee Free Choice Act' with Virginia business leaders.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 28: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a Consumer Electronics Association forum May 28, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Romney was part of a panel to discuss 'key elements of the Employee Free Choice Act' with Virginia business leaders.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - MAY 28: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a Consumer Electronics Association forum May 28, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Romney was part of a panel to discuss 'key elements of the Employee Free Choice Act' with Virginia business leaders.
View Photo »PHOENIX - MAY 15: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the 138th National Rifle Association of America meetings at U.S. Airways Center on May 15, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - MAY 15: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the 138th National Rifle Association of America meetings at U.S. Airways Center on May 15, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Guiliani campaign fundraiser Annie Dickerson (R) talks with former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney during a forum of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the W Hotel September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »If climate change is happening, the actions we take will help ... If climate change is largely caused by human action, this will really help. If we learn decades from now that climate change isn't happening, these actions will still help our economy, our quality of life, and the quality of our environme...
Mitt Romney was a legendary business strategist renowned for his ability to help faltering companies rediscover their footing and prosper
If climate change is happening, the actions we take will help ... If climate change is largely caused by human action, this will really help. If we learn decades from now that climate change isn't happening, these actions will still help our economy, our quality of life, and the quality of our environme...
He also has made campaign contributions to candidates in both parties, including giving to President Barack Obama’s campaign after he had contributed to the presidential campaigns of Republicans Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and John McCain, the GOP nominee who lost to Obama.
If climate change is happening, the actions we take will help ... If climate change is largely caused by human action, this will really help. If we learn decades from now that climate change isn't happening, these actions will still help our economy, our quality of life, and the quality of our environme...
Palin is not a viable candidate for 2012. A strong resume will be required to defeat Barack Obama -- maybe someone like Mitt Romney.
If we can get Barack Obama and his government-loving people out of control, we can get back what makes this country great
The perception that Palin is not qualified to be president puts her significantly behind two potential rivals for the GOP nomination in 2012 - Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee
With men and women dying in U.S. uniforms, the president ought to be focusing on getting them home and getting them home safely and stabilizing the situation in Afghanistan rather than reelecting his friends
I don’t know who is running for president but I don’t mind telling you who has called ... I have gotten a couple of calls during the course of the day. Mitt Romney called and Tim Pawlenty called and Gov. Pataki called.
this Hamlet performance we're seeing out of the White House has been very disconcerting.
He looks like a cross between Mitt Romney and a male nurse, with a spray-helmeted cube of black mannequin hair atop the pinched, entitled face of a guy [complaining to] a Howard Johnson's waitress about his curly fries not being curly enough.
I have chosen not to endorse the Republican candidate in New York's 23rd District
Mitt Romney is a Republican and he tends to support the Republican candidate in races and when he can't because there are too many differences on the issues, he stays out of the race altogether and that's the course he's following in the New York special election. He doesn't plan to make any endorsement...
I'm here to fight for a team that I believe is going to make Virginia again a shining light for the entire nation, a place where jobs are growing, where education is leading the nation
I don't know anyone else whose fan base includes Gloria Steinem, Barney Frank, and Ted Kennedy -- as well as Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, and George W. Bush ... That's a coalition-builder.
We were unable to deal with -- and didn't have any pretense we would somehow be able to change -- health care costs in Massachusetts
Obama leads Mike Huckabee 47-43, Mitt Romney 48-40, Sarah Palin 52-40, and Tim Pawlenty 50-30.
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No matter what kind of gains Republicans make in the midterm elections next year, it’s going to be tough to unseat President Obama — and that’s why the GOP is going to choose Sarah Palin, its heart’s preferred candidate, over Mitt Romney, its head’s favorite.
In pursuit of a peace process, the United States today has exerted substantial pressure on Israel while putting almost no pressure on the Palestinians and the Arab world ... We can encourage both parties in the conflict, but we must never forget which one is our ally.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) condemned the Obama Administration's approach toward Iran, a republic he described as ‘unalloyed evil' and controlled by ‘ruthless and fanatical' leaders in a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee today in San Diego
The notion that Hamas and violent jihadists are motivated by 'shared interests' and 'common goals' is naïve in the extreme and dangerous to the entire free world
Rick Lazio was very helpful in raising money for Mitt Romney's campaign and he's now returning the favor
The Iranian leadership is the greatest immediate threat to the world since the fall of the Soviet Union, and before that, Nazi Germany
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