Archive for November 21st, 2007

  • President Bush Makes Thanksgiving Day Calls to Members of the Armed Forces

    The President made telephone calls this morning to exemplary members
    of the Armed Forces who are stationed in remote locations worldwide to
    wish them a Happy Thanksgiving and to thank them for their service to
    our Nation.

  • No holiday break on the campaign trail

    It may be Thanksgiving, but for some of the presidential candidates, there will be no holiday.

  • GOP rivals battle in Iowa over who can fix immigration

    In some polls, immigration ranks behind only the Iraq war and the economy as Iowa voters’ top issue.

  • Romney denounces phone calls attacking his faith

    “You’ve got to be kidding” was GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s incredulous response.

  • Clinton slams Saudi rape verdict

    U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has added her condemnation to the sentence handed out to a Saudi rape victim — 200 lashes and six-month jail term.

  • Clinton: Saudi rape verdict ‘an outrage’

    U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has joined international condemnation of the sentence handed out to a Saudi rape victim: 200 lashes and six months in prison.

  • Clinton, Obama spar over foreign policy remark

    Trying to establish herself in the minds of voters as the more experienced candidate and facing a shrinking lead in New Hampshire, Sen. Hillary Clinton took a sharp dig Tuesday at her closest Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama.

  • Clinton, Obama spar over foreign policy remark

    Trying to establish herself in the minds of voters as the more experienced candidate and facing a shrinking lead in New Hampshire, Sen. Hillary Clinton took a sharp dig Tuesday at her closest Democratic rival, Sen. Barack Obama.

  • Is Obama’s Iowa Surge for Real?

    The polls are positive, and the Illinois Senator appears fired up. But winning means connecting with individual voters

  • The Tone-Deaf Democrats

    Too many of them — in Congress and the presidential campaign — still don’t get national security