Joe the Plumber? What About Jim and Jane the Veteran?
Not once during the presidential debates did we hear any substance from the candidates about how they plan to support our veterans.
The Wall Street Journal peered fearlessly today into the increasingly likely terror of an election that produces a Democratic President with larger Democratic majorities in Congress.
Not once during the presidential debates did we hear any substance from the candidates about how they plan to support our veterans.
With angry mobs shouting "terrorist" and worse at some of his party's rallies, McCain has "doubled down on the anger."
Whoever wrote McCain's speech at the Al Smith dinner last night should be praised. Whoever's been ruining his reputation, his campaign, his credibility and his message should be dumped. They're a joke.
A few days ago, I met Sam. Joe the Plumber should really meet Sam, too. Sam owns over 100 gas stations in southern California and 25 restaurant franchises. He has over 800 employees working for him.
It is a sad story: a proud and independent man permits a handful of advisers to take his hard-earned reputation and alter it to such an extent that the original is now hard to recognize.
A new report shows there's no way to talk about the economies of Main Street USA without talking about immigration.
Last night, John McCain told us that Governor Palin "knows more about Autism than any other American I know." Perhaps he should get out more.
It would be wonderful if our current willingness to raise basic questions about our broken regulatory system extended to questioning the very heart of that system, the Constitution.
I firmly believe that you do not need to sacrifice your convenience, pocket book or even preferences to make a healthier home for you and your family.
All the gumshoe reporters, "sticking up for the little guy" newspaper cliches apply: That was the Sun-Times.
This debate was won on the reaction shots. Every time Obama spoke, McCain grimaced, sneered, or rolled his eyes. By contrast, every time McCain was on the attack, Obama smiled.
If John McCain thinks Americans are angry, it's either because he's projecting, or else he's simply been going to too many of his own rallies.