GOP Debate: What must they do?
You’ve heard it before, and this time it’s true: Wednesday’s debate is big.
You’ve heard it before, and this time it’s true: Wednesday’s debate is big.
There were eight candidates on the stage, but the spotlight was brightest on one: Texas Governor Rick Perry, who got in last, and is first in the polls:
"The time for action is now...no more manufactured crises. No more games," President Obama said.
If you didn't know it, you might not believe it: Republicans in Iowa are about to vote for a president. There's a straw poll Saturday, a traditional kick-off to the campaign. So for some of the candidates, tonight's debate meant survival. For everyone else, it was a chance to move up or down.
If money could buy happiness, then he'd have 3.5 million reasons to celebrate today, because that's how much he raised at birthday fundraisers in Chicago.
After weeks of painful debate, the Federal government finally figured out a way to pay its bills. Not its future bills...the bills it already owes, which really isn't much to cheer about.
“Good evening.” President Obama said.
There was a lot of talk, but not much progress, in Washington today...and -- as usual -- it's all about timing.
Am I crazy, or is the way Whitey Bulger is being treated crazy?
Mitt Romney is a machine; Michele Bachmann is a force of nature.
Unless you're a political junkie, you may not have watched the GOP Presidential debate.
Before the announcement, Mitt Romney and his wife Anne personally welcomed some of the supporters who'd come to hear him in New Hampshire.
As he gets ready to officially announce he's running again, mitt romney has a lot of explaining to do. Criticizing Barack Obama is the easy part:
"I will not be running for president as much as I'd like to..." Donald Trump said.
What Mitt Romney proved today is that you can't talk your way out of everything, even if you're a pro at Power Point.
For one day-- this day, can we all be Americans? Not Republicans, or Democrats, or “wing-nuts” or moderates? Just Americans.
There will be only one New Hampshire primary next year -- a Republican primary -- because no major democrat will challenge President Obama.
Finally we can look at these pictures and feel more than horror and humiliation. Because, finally, the mastermind behind the Attack on America is dead, and our pride is revived: