Rudy Giuliani emerged as the clear winner in the Republican debate for two reasons: He showed strength and determination and made clear that he was the guy who could deal with terrorism. And….he demonstrated, convincingly, that the issue of the day is not abortion but is terrorism. By his answers, and by […]

Published in The New York Post on May 13, 2007.
For those who are too obtuse to understand Sen. Hillary Clinton’s simple and clear position on Iraq, the following is an attempt to summarize it:

The mainstream media insists on minimizing terror threats that our intelligence operatives smash before they can wreck mayhem and kill our people. They did it with the Sears Tower raid, the jets that were going to be destroyed over the Atlantic, the Millennium attack on LA airport, the shoe bomber, the Brooklyn Bridge attack, […]

Published on FoxNews.com on May 10, 2007.
The aborted terror plot to kill American soldiers at Fort Dix in New Jersey reminds us all of the imminent threat of attack in today’s dangerous world. It will remind Republican primary voters that terrorism, and our response to it, is still the issue of the day.

Published on TheHill.com on May 9, 2007.
This week brought good news for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) — post-debate polls all suggest that she scored a significant victory in the first meeting of the Democratic candidates. For the moment, at least, she seems to have arrested Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) momentum and re-established a lead.

Thursday’s Republican debate, hosted by MSNBC and Politico.com was biased against Republican front runner Rudy Giuliani. A count of the words each candidate spoke indicates that Romney was given 50% more air time and McCain 25% more that Giuliani was permitted.

Published on FoxNews.com on May 4, 2007.
John McCain bounced back in the first Republican presidential debate and breathed new life into his faltering candidacy.

Published in The New York Post on May 3, 2007.
Hillary’s pollster Mark Penn recently claimed that she was leading the race for the Democratic presidential nomination in all states in all the polls. Not so fast, Mark.
The latest Rasmussen poll, concluded on April 26, shows Sen. Barack Obama ahead of Sen. Clinton for the first […]

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