God Said Ha!: Pat Robertson Suggests Divine Forces Aligning Against Giuliani
GOP presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani has found himself out of the center of attention lately, mainly because he's adopted a strategy that's been alm...
GOP presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani has found himself out of the center of attention lately, mainly because he's adopted a strategy that's been alm...
David Paul Kuhn | Posted 12.03.2007 | Politics
Was racism part of how Republicans came to dominate four decades of presidential politics? Sure. Was racism the primary factor? No.
Larry Arnstein | Posted 11.21.2007 | Politics
Plastic knives and forks only. It's not as "classy" as silverware, but remember, 9/11 changed everything. You think I'm going to allow knives with all my ex-wives and mistresses here? Are you kidding??
Tom Gregory | Posted 11.15.2007 | Politics
Instead of being embarrassed by the endorsement, Rudy stepped up to the podium and proudly accepted the canonization by the leader of the misled.
Isabel Macdonald | Posted 11.14.2007 | Media
"Pro-abortion rights" is not the first term that comes to mind when I think of a politician who promises to appoint more Supreme Court justices like Scalia.
James Zogby | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics
An examination of Pat Robertson's views ought to be as important as his endorsement. Voters deserve to know whether a candidate shares the bigoted and extreme views of his supporters.
Jim Wallis | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics
According to Pat Robertson's twisted moral logic, forgiving the social conservative shortcomings of Republicans is a Christian virtue, so long as the same virtue is never applied to Democrats.
Gloria Feldt | Posted 11.09.2007 | Politics
One hopes that Pat paid Rudy well up front in whatever value he thinks he can deliver, because Pat's past disreputable actions bring clear losses on the other side of this endorsement.
236.com | Posted 11.09.2007 | Home
Pat Robertson, one of America's most influential conservative religious figures, announced Wednesday morning he's supporting Rudy Giuliani's president...
Nancy L. Cohen | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics
In this year's Republican contest, the relationship between the front-runners and the religious right is unfolding in ways uncannily similar to the 2000 race.
Lane Hudson | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics
In an act of desperation, Pat Robertson is willing to throw his values out the window to hop on the train of the perceived front-runner.
Malcolm Friedberg | Posted 11.07.2007 | Politics
A Giuliani presidency would represent the return and final triumph of the Republicanism that conservatives went into politics to purge from power.
Peter Montgomery | Posted 11.07.2007 | Politics
Anyone who has watched Robertson's drive for political power and influence cannot be all that surprised by his endorsement of Giuliani.
Trevor Neilson | Posted 11.07.2007 | Politics
Giuliani, desperate to prove himself, has embraced people -- and values -- he despises. Robertson, desperate to stay relevant, has thrown aside the values that he holds most dear.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.06.2008 | Politics