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About a week before the Florida primary both Rudi Giuliani and Mitt Romney attended separate space policy round tables at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The round tables were sponsored by the Economic Development Commission of Florida's Space Coast.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/22/2008
Rudi Giuliani, the former Mayor of New York, the "Rock of 9/11", gave the Keynote Address at the Republican National Convention. In it he made the case for John McCain and, especially, the case against Barack Obama.
By Mark Whittington | Published 9/4/2008
As the Presidential election season draws nigh in the United States, a perennial favorite political topic has arisen once again. People in both the Democrat and Republican Parties, being discontented with the choices they have, are contemplating third parties.
By Mark Whittington | Published 10/15/2007
Does the former mayor of New York have it right when it comes to his criticism of opponents who want to pull out of Iraq?
By S. Landis | Published 7/3/2007
The conventional wisdom has been that Rudy Giuliani, who had been out in front in most polls for the Republican Presidential nomination, would fade very quickly when people discovered that he is a social liberal, in favor of abortion and gays rights.
By Mark Whittington | Published 9/19/2007
Back when Rudi Giuliani was still a Presidential candidate, a kid asked him what he would do as President in case of an alien invasion. The Rock of 9/11 did not hesitate to respond that he would fight them. One wonders how the other candidates would handle this threat.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/26/2008
The GOP YouTube Debate started with a country and western song about the candidates. Then it proceeded with a bang when Rudi Giuliani accused Mitt Romney of employing illegal aliens and, in effect, operating a "sanctuary mansion."
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/29/2007
How to explain Rudi Giuliani and his front runner status in the race for the Republican nomination for President? True he has raised less money than Mitt Romney in the last quarter, but the former mayor of New York is far ahead in most polls.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/12/2007
The result of the Super Tuesday seemed clear for the Republicans but not the Democrats as record number of turnouts queued up in polling stations around the state.
By Nneka | Published 2/6/2008
In the summer of 2007 the John McCain for President Campaign was out of money, out of momentum, and basically out of luck. By February 2008 McCain was the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party. How did such a thing come to pass?
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/10/2008
A curious short-list of Ron Paul's supporters from overseas.
By John Melendez | Published 2/4/2008
What if Ronald Reagan suddenly rose from the dead and walked among us? Let's say that for the purpose of this thought experience that he is as he was when he was first elected President, but with all the memories he had before his sickness robbed him of them.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/23/2008
The sure fire line at a Barack Obama rally to send an already all too giddy crowd into further heights of ecstasy goes something like this: "I will withdraw all of our troops from Iraq, a war that should never have been authorized and never fought."
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/12/2008
The Republicans scored huge triumphs in Virginia and New Jersey, taking all three statewide offices in the former state and the Governor's office in the latter. The margins of victory in Virginia were especially crushing, in double digits.
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/4/2009
While McCain gained added momentum from his win in South Carolina, Thompson refused to drop out despite repeated losses. However, Florida could prove to be the real clencher.
By Celeb Hater | Published 1/20/2008
Charlie Wilson, the former Congressman who represented the 2nd District of Texas for more than 20 years and who was famous for helping to arm Afghan mujahedeen against the Soviets, has died at the age of 77.
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/10/2010
Monica Conyers would be just another obscure city council woman were it not the fact that she is the wife of John Conyers, the powerful Chairman of House Judiciary Committee. So the fact that Monica Conyers is linked to a bribery scandal is national news.
By Mark Whittington | Published 6/17/2009
When Colin Powell announced his rather strange endorsement of Barack Obama, no other figure than radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh took umbrage, According to Rush Limbaugh, denials to the contrary, Colin Powell's endorsement was about race,
By Mark Whittington | Published 10/21/2008
The definition of what constitutes "art" keeps being pushed into regions of absurdity and grossness. No greater example of such exist than an art project by a Yale student named Aliza Shvarts.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/17/2008
Barack Obama has just discovered an old political adage. It is never a good idea for a politician to be caught wearing a costume. This is because a two year old picture of Obama dressed as a Somali Elder, complete with turban and robe, has surfaced on the Internet.
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/25/2008
Several issues concerned Americans this year. These topics, in particular, incited the most heated conversations.
By Angela Coleman | Published 12/12/2007
Fred Thompson, lawyer, lobbyist, actor, former Senator has two things going for him if (when) he seeks the Republican nomination for President.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/24/2007
Hillary Rodham Clinton joined thousands of volunteers Saturday in Los Angeles. She spoke about environmentalism, received high praise from Mayor Villaraigosa, although the mayor stopped short of giving him his endorsement.
By Eric Fleming | Published 3/4/2007
To no one's surprise, McCain announced recently that he will run again for the presidency, beginning his official campaign on the Letterman Show.
By TheCaptain | Published 3/1/2007
Could the great question of the 2008 Presidential race not be who the best man to win, but the best woman? That is the premise of Dick Morris' latest book, Condi vs Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/14/2005
The candidates have many opinions on what path our country should take in the name of immigration and the border fence. This article briefly details each major candidate's opinion on the matter with out editorializing or giving the author's own opinion.
By Danie Lind | Published 1/21/2008
Romeny said he won't distance himself from his faith if he's elected. No one asked him to do that. They want Romney to distance himself from his church, a key difference.
By S. Landis | Published 6/8/2007
Here are some of the interview do's we have seen thus far in the 2008 race for the American presidency.
By BullsEyeBuzz | Published 1/11/2008
McCain has participated in several primaries and failed to win any of them. Because he attracts a lot of media attention, would it not be better if stayed in the senate to offer criticism and advice?
By S. Landis | Published 7/9/2007
The latest reports have shown that 33% of the American adults think that the Iraq situation has gotten a bit better off the past six months while 37% believe it has gotten worse and 23% say it is pretty much the same.
By Regina Sass | Published 9/10/2007
Bush-bashing has become a national pastime in America. What will Americans do when they don't have George Bush to kick around anymore? Who will the liberals hate in 2009?
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 7/13/2007
The Gallup Poll recently took measure of the public's view of the current, Democratic controlled Congress and found, tracking with other recent polls, that Congress' approval rating was at 18 percent.
By Mark Whittington | Published 8/26/2007
I must admit I never watched Law and Order and I am probably just as guilty of doing the same thing with Rudi Giuliani, but the senator, I have a decent knowledge of the positions taken by the former New York City mayor.
By S. Landis | Published 6/18/2007
Is John Edwards about to add "Baby Daddy" to his resume? Will Bill Kill HIllary's Chances?
By Richard Davis | Published 12/18/2007
A dispassionate observer of the November 28, 2008 Republican presidential debate would be sorely pressed to believe it wasn't the 1960s rather than the 21st Century. The use of Internet technology was the only thing contemporary in the affair.
By JON C. HOPWOOD | Published 12/5/2007
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