As we look at the primaries upcoming in Louisiana, we wondered who you supported in the Republican contest for President. Let us know. What is your choice?
Several pieces of news have come out after the Super Tuesday Primaries. First, some advisers to Mitt Romney has said that the race is all but over and that "It would take an act of God for Santorum or Gingrich to win." In addition, Rick Santorum's SuperPac has said that they believe Newt Gingrich should drop out of the race...
As we march along in this contest, we are seeing Rick Santorum doing things that are a little questionable. From things like the Robocalls encouraging Democrats to support him to now claiming that Mitt Romney's Michigan victory was really a draw, you are seeing a candidate crack under pressure...
The debate on CNN was not easy to watch by many people's view. None of the candidates had a perfect night and there were gaffes all the way around.
Who do you think did well and why?
Mitt Romney has been quoted in an interview with Soledad O'Brien of CNN that, "I'm not concerned about the very poor." However, there are those in the media that have edited heavily his comments. We'll play the unabridged version of it for you and see what you think...
Story after story have come out in recent days where the candidates have been attacking one another. Some have been good points and others have shown desperation on the part of those that deliver the attacks.
Is this good or bad for the party and the process...
After taking a beating by Newt Gingrich in last week’s South Carolina debates and primary, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s campaign flailed — but in Thursday night’s debate in Jacksonville, FL, the former Massachusetts governor delivered his most aggressive performance yet.
Newt Gingrich recently got my undivided attention as a voter. I should say as a voter of Cajun/French ancestry. In a nationally aired commercial smearing Mitt Romney I heard the phrase "and Mitt Romney speaks French" and I was taken aback.
Tootie Landry gives her humerous take on presidential politics on today's edition of "Not Necessarily The News."
Hey! I’m Tootie Landry and this is what I found out today!
Yep, I’ll be the first to say, I’m already tired of the Republican Presidential Primaries...
Sarah Palin told everyone in South Carolina what she would do if she was in their shoes. She said that she would vote for Newt Gingrich. Now for some, they will see this as an endorsement, but for Governor Palin, it isn't.
Her reasoning is that she wants the process to go on and said that we need to have the candidate for President go through a vetting process that is more stringent than it was
It was a spirited discussion today when "Winging It Wednesday" panelists Carol Ross, Mike Stagg and Warren Caudle examined substance versus style in relation to the Presidential Race.
We're talking about faith and the role it plays in the Presidential campaign this year.
First, we spoke with Billy Hallowell of theblaze.com and talked about:
- The impact of Mitt Romney and his Mormon beliefs
- Santorum and his announcement of being "The Jesus Candidate"
- Is the Republican Primary all but decided...
Mitt Romney has taken a lot of heat from his fellow Republicans over his record and time at Bain Capital. Now President Obama has climbed on top to pound some more. The interesting thing is that the President is taking the angle that being an investor is not the right experience to serve in government...
Attacks on Mitt Romney are coming from a source you would expect, but in a way that seems a little strange. Republicans running against the former Massachusetts Governor have been using a Democratic talking point that has some conservatives very upset...
There is a lot of strange news from the campaign trail. First, there is a candidate running for President there called Vermin Supreme. He has been heckling Ron Paul at some events there.
In addition, you have Mitt Romney saying that he loves to fire people...
As we look at Iowa and wonder what it all means, there have been many that have said that the reason for the field being the way that it is, is because George W. Bush had no successor. I am not sure that this is a true thing because as you break it down, it is not up to President Bush to name one...