Ted Cruz
Conviction in Politics?
July 22, 2016
Having just come off the 4-day Republican National Convention, I find myself in disagreement with almost everyone – except a few liberals and hard core conservatives and, I believe, people who prize family loyalty above party...
Cruz Departs the Race; Kasich Hangs In
May 4, 2016
Amid tonight’s surprising political news that Texas Senator Ted Cruz has dropped out of the Republican primary contest after sustaining a sizable defeat in the Indiana primary comes the news that Ohio Governor John Kasich is...
Donald Trump’s Female Trouble
April 4, 2016
Expect Donald Trump to have big trouble in Wisconsin’s primary tomorrow – and beyond.
Female trouble.
Midway through the primary season, Donald Trump’s difficulty attracting women’s support is well acknowledged. But while...
Trump Defies Expectations at AIPAC
March 22, 2016
Defying dire predictions of booing, walkouts, and even riots, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump continued to surpass expectations by receiving multiple standing ovations this evening in a speech before the American Israel Public...
Mr. Trump Comes to Washington
March 20, 2016
The eyes of Israel’s supporters – and perhaps also of Israel’s detractors – around the world are on Donald Trump this weekend as he prepares to address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy...
Rubio Comes Out Swinging
February 26, 2016
In this evening’s Republican Presidential debate Senator Marco Rubio was cool as a cucumber, appropriately aggressive, and sharp as a tack. In his spontaneous responses to moderators’ questions and to Donald Trump’s...
A Strong Finish – and Great Start – for Marco Rubio
February 3, 2016
Florida Senator Marco Rubio surpassed expectations Monday night with a third place finish just one point behind bombastic billionaire Donald Trump and only five points behind Senator Ted Cruz, the conservative favorite among Evangelical...
Shutdown is Over. Now What?
October 18, 2013
by Heather Robinson
Lots of commentators act like the shutdown was the height of
irresponsibility. But it’s really more irresponsible to
continue a pattern of excessive spending that could saddle
future generations with financial catastrophe.
Look at what...