Conservative commentator George Will argued Sunday on ABC’s “This Week that the GOP has become “too southern” and that this could hurt the party’s election strategy. (more)
Washington Post columnist George Will pinpointed Sunday what he views as the reason for President Obama’s plummeting approval rating: his failure to demonstrate leadership. (more)
As the conservative movement has ascended, some see new tensions between conservatives and the more moderate Republican “establishment.” But that’s no longer the case, says Washington Post columnist George Will — because Republican establishment doesn’t exist. (more)
Another day of trading at the exchange and another calamitous drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average has many searching for a way to stem the tide of the ailing economy and get it moving in the right direction. (more)
While many on the right are lambasting the Obama administration for its failure to maintain the country’s pristine AAA credit rating, one conservative commentator said Sunday that the Standard and Poor’s downgrade needn’t be taken seriously. (more)
Washington Post columnist George Will explained Sunday why the compromise debt ceiling deal being floated on Capitol Hill would be a “net minus” for President Obama. (more)
On Wednesday, as House Speaker John Boehner was twisting arms to get so-called “Tea Party” members of his caucus to go along with his less aggressive plan, many on the right were crying foul and calling for a revolt against the Republican leader. (more)
Conservative columnist George Will argued Sunday that the Tea Party movement needs to recognize that things don’t change overnight in Washington. (more)
Conservative columnist George Will downplayed the alarm over the seemingly gridlocked debt ceiling negotiations Sunday, saying the political impasse was a natural part of America’s two-party system (more)
Washington Post columnist George Will had a few suggestions for dealing with America’s immigration problem on ABC’s “This Week” Sunday, but said before anything can be done to deal with the illegal immigrants residing in America, America’s borders must be secured. (more)
With the 2012 presidential election more than a year away, it is far from certain who the Republican nominee will be to challenge President Barack Obama. (more)
When in crisis, there’s always rehab. Professional golfer Tiger Woods used it when he was in trouble with sex scandal. Former Republican Florida Rep. Mark Foley used it when allegations of his icky behavior involving congressional pages made the news. And now embattled New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner is using it so he can try to survive in public office. (more)
It’s been 66 days since President Barack Obama authorized military action against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. However, last Friday marked an important date, signaling Congress most authorize the military action or U.S. forces will be required to withdraw in accordance with the War Powers Resolution. (more)
Now that the race for the 2012 Republican nomination is taking shape with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee’s decision not to run, the view of who could be the next president has become a bit clearer. (more)
It has been a week since it was announced Osama bin Laden was killed within the borders of Pakistan. And since then, the idea that the United States no longer needs to be in Afghanistan is becoming more and more popular. (more)
Although plenty of comparisons have been made between Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter, the latest incursion into Libya hasn’t elicited many. In fact, the move has garnered praise from some neoconservatives. (more)
Back in 2009, Washington Post columnist George Will shocked a lot of people when he came out against U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. Since then, others on the right have spoken out against that war effort and it begs the question – how would an anti-war movement play out in the race for the 2012 Republican nomination? (more)
Mitch Daniels is cheap. (more)
Is there a double standard for conservatives when it comes to criticism of their public speaking missteps compared to liberals? (more)























