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Register By engaging Hillary, Rudy Giuliani is making a wise strategic decision. In all the polls, Rudy is seen as the candidate most likely to defeat Hillary Clinton. By attacking her, he emphasizes this quality and overshadows Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney. The presidential races in each party are taking on the aspect […]
Fred Thompson, having long delayed his announcement, may have mistimed it after all. He chose to announce just a few days before 9-11. With Rudy Giuliani front and center on 9-11 (it is, after all HIS day), the former Mayor may catch up with the undisputed bounce that Thompson has gotten as a […]
Published in the New York Post on September 12, 2007.
Democrats may hold up to 57 U.S. Senate seats after the 2008 election - almost enough to block a Republican filibuster and likely enough to assure passage of most of the Democratic program.
A combination of the charismatic presentation by General Petraeus, the 9-11 anniversary, and the revelation of the effectiveness of US homeland security efforts may finally lift Bush off the floor in his job approval ratings. With neither the economy nor Iraq on which to base an attack on the president, the Democrats and the […]
Published on TheHill.com on September 12, 2007.
In America, Hillary Clinton holds a solid and enduring 15- to 20-point lead over Barack Obama, who, in turn, enjoys a 2-to-1 advantage over John Edwards, who languishes in third place. But in Iowa, Edwards is often in first place in the polls and, at best, Hillary is locked […]
The USA Today headline coverage of Petraeus’ statement says it all: Parties Disagree on Timing of Troop Withdrawal. The debate over Iraq has now wound down into a matter of tens of thousands of troops and a few months one way or the other. This narrowing of the partisan gap has not […]
Published on FoxNews.com on September 10, 2007.
There’s a new first in the 2008 presidential campaign.
We’ve already seen the first woman candidate, Hillary Clinton and the first African American with widespread support and a serious chance at winning the presidency.
But now there’s another groundbreaker: the first lobbyist candidate — Fred Thompson.
Published on TheHill.com on September 5, 2007.
The winner of the Hypocrite of the Year award goes to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). Even though the year is far from over and is likely to have its fair share of hypocrisy, Mrs. Clinton’s comment on the need to compromise to achieve political and social progress has […]