Republican Party Blog Posts

Radical Republicans, Then and Now

Self-righteousness and inflexibility in the House will be just as destructive now as they were in the nineteenth century.

Mitt Romney's Neocon Foreign Policy

If Romney clings to neoconservatism, he won't doom America's adversaries but his own campaign.

Is Mitt Romney A Sketchy Candidate?

Romney must define himself. It's time not to talk about the Etch A Sketch but to use one.

Recalculating Romney’s 4 Percent Gimmick

Romney should be compelled to answer the question on everyone’s mind: Where is he going to get the money to fund his Pentagon spending binge?

Why Romney Can Win In November

Obama's prospects look better and better, but Romney's sober demeanor and cool head may yet prevail.

Newt Gingrich and the Rebirth of the GOP

Gingrich is seeking to topple the old order of the Republican Party. He may be leading it to disaster.

Ron Paul and Charles Krauthammer

Neocons worry that libertarian views may take prime time at the GOP convention.

The GOP's Allegations of Appeasement Against Obama

Despite the GOP hopefuls' best efforts, the "appeaser" allegation won't stick to Obama. And the alternative is much worse.

The GOP Foreign Affairs Debate

How often can the GOP thunder about appeasement before it starts to lose credibility?

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May 26, 2012