(Rich Galen, Mullings.com) – Sometimes, when a candidate drops out of a race – typically a race for his or her party’s nomination for President, there is at least a touch of Schadenfreude in most of us. Even – maybe especially – toward candidates we actually like. Schadenfreude is one of those combo-German...
(Craig Shirley, TownHall.com) – The president was pushing hard for a nuclear deal with the sworn enemy of...
(Rich Galen, Mullings.com) – Quinnipiac University is, it says on its webpage, “a private, coeducational university with 6,500 undergraduate and 2,500 graduate students.” It’s main campus is in Connecticut. But, while Quinnipiac University may have grown a reputation as being ranked as “one of the best universities by U.S. News & World Report,...
(Ron Knecht & Geoffrey Lawrence) – With 15 major Republicans already declared – the best presidential field since Ronald Reagan ran for re-election – GOP voters should be able to tap a very strong candidate to lead their party next year. Which one would best unify and represent them? Good cases certainly can...
(Seth McLaughlin, The Washington Times) – Gov. Scott Walker plans to sign a 20-week abortion ban in Wisconsin that social conservatives say is a major victory for unborn babies and could strengthen the Republican’s pro-life credentials on the eve of his entrance into the 2016 presidential race. Religious and social conservatives have questioned...
(Stephen Hayes, The Weekly Standard) – When Scott Walker formalizes his presidential run Monday with a long-anticipated announcement, he will have at his side a seasoned veteran of Republican politics and an architect of the modern conservative movement. THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned that Walker is expected to name Michael Grebe as campaign...
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