Obama, Romney Don’t Mention the War
America’s longest war plays no role in the American presidential election.
America’s longest war plays no role in the American presidential election.
The goal of Mitt Romney’s energy policy is misguided. His way of getting there is sound.
The Republican candidate has appointed both neoconservatives and realists as advisors.
November’s election can be a debate on just how much government Americans want.
The Republican candidate offends the Palestinians by questioning their economic performance.
The Republican promises to do the “opposite” on Israel from Barack Obama, but that is unlikely.
Poland is a key strategic partner for America in order to balance against the rise of a German-Russian axis.
The House leader is more realistic than his party’s presidential candidate about China’s currency.
The Republican candidate insists “the only solution” is cutting spending.
The Republican presidential candidate cannot afford to lose either battleground state.
Neither candidate has taken a clear lead in the states that will decide the election.
Columnist E.J. Dionne can hardly believe it. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney believes that capitalism works.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney announces “the start of a new campaign.”
The likely Republican presidential candidate said the United States should lower the tax and regulatory burden on businesses.
Neither Newt Gingrich nor Rick Santorum manages to beat Mitt Romney decisively.