Fiorina: watch this…
…and see why Fiorina’s star is rising. Doing what she does best: How she manages to hold her own like that, put Matthews in his place, barely come up for air, and not sound like a shrew is something I … Continue reading →
…and see why Fiorina’s star is rising. Doing what she does best: How she manages to hold her own like that, put Matthews in his place, barely come up for air, and not sound like a shrew is something I … Continue reading →
Well, that was different. My impressions: John Kasich: A snooze. I have no idea why he is one of the top 10. Chris Christie: Didn’t enhance his standing, which is already low. He just doesn’t wear well. Ben Carson: I … Continue reading →
[NOTE: If you watch it and like it, please pass it around via email, Facebook, Twitter, and any other way you can think of. I’d really like to see her poll numbers rise so that she gets the exposure of … Continue reading →
Hillary Clinton is hopping mad at the NY Times‘ coverage of the story of an investigation by two inspectors general into whether Clinton’s SOS emails had been “mishandled.” The Times had said the investigation was criminal in nature, and implied … Continue reading →
I asked that question yesterday, and I’ll try to answer it today. I believe Carly Fiorina scores low because she’s not held elective office, and she lost the one election she entered. Even though she did well considering it was … Continue reading →
Fiorina is forceful, firm, and focused: Why isn’t she higher in the polls?
Continue reading →…just buy it and open the door. Clinton was asked about her position on the Keystone pipeline. This was her answer: “If it’s undecided when I become president, I will answer your question,” Clinton said. “This is President Obama’s decision. … Continue reading →
Here’s a Powerline post written by commenter “Cornhead,” about his visit to Iowa to see Carly Fiorina speak. He was impressed.
Continue reading →In the Hillarywear thread I wrote that Carly Fiorina dresses with class and style, but I thought it might be a nice refresher to show, not tell (and yes, I must again add I’m well aware that this is a … Continue reading →
Carly Fiorina may not end up being the Republican nominee, but she’s one of the most impressive candidates around in terms of her ability to respond to questions in a forthright and cogent manner, state conservative principles, and do it … Continue reading →
You may notice that I haven’t covered the Trump phenomenon too much, although I wrote a couple of articles about the issue of illegal aliens and how many crimes they are committing. But in some fundamental way Trump doesn’t interest … Continue reading →
…Scott Walker declares himself a candidate: Now the criticism will resume at a new pace—including from the right. I like Walker. He’s one of my favored candidates, and has been for a long time. He combines conservatism with the ability … Continue reading →