Four weeks from now, Ron Paul might win the GOP Iowa presidential caucus. Some in the media are starting to talk about the possibility, such as the National Review. Winning in Iowa would bring a whole new set of challenges for the Ron Paul campaign. Below I discuss how the campaign can best address them. [...]
Ron Paul Headlines
**Update – Newer headlines at the bottom of the post** —— The media bias regarding Ron Paul is often attacked, with the most famous jab from Jon Stewart. Among Ron Paul supporters, there’s another aspect that gets criticized. Many print and online news sources minimize any discussion of Ron Paul, and it’s most notable in [...]
Gingrich and BrightSource: Newt’s own Solyndra?
Newt Gingrich has an awful lot of baggage and here’s another suitcase. Many people have criticized President Obama over the Solyndra debacle. Newt himself said that he would have fired the Energy Secretary over it. But Solyndra is not the only solar energy company with a dubious history of government support. Another prime example is [...]
When Iran Gets the Bomb: Mitt Romney and Iran
Today’s Wall Street Journal has an editorial titled If Iran Gets the Bomb. This follows yesterday’s op-ed from Mitt Romney, I Won’t Let Iran Get Nukes. Both are misleading. The question is not “If” they get the bomb. The issue is really “When Iran Gets the Bomb”. And Romney’s notion that he could somehow stop [...]
Dorothy Rabinowitz and Ron Paul
Dorothy Rabinowitz of the Wall Street Journal editorial board writes today an op-ed piece titled Why Gingrich Could Win. After showering praise on Newt Gingrich and briefly discussing several other candidates, Ms. Rabinowitz finally shows openly what the Journal thinks of Congressman Ron Paul. It’s no surprise. Here are some examples of how she mischaracterizes [...]
