Ted Cruz Falsely Lays Claim to Reagan Mantle
The Gipper and Cruz are near total opposites on immigration and amnesty
The Gipper and Cruz are near total opposites on immigration and amnesty
The libertarian-ish senator says his failed bid ignited "brushfires of liberty."
Ron Paul counties in 2012 went for 9 for Cruz, 7 for Trump; big college counties for Rubio
A surprisingly consistent libertarian message, his people believe, will prove the polls dead wrong tonight at the Iowa caucuses.
The candidate on ISIS, pot, Bernie, Trump, hair, debt, .gifs, and duck-sized horses
With help from multiple SuperPACs and college kids as a hoped-for ace in the hole, Paul fights to win in Iowa caucuses.
Decision to skip the undercard debate seems to have delivered more and better earned media than showing up would have.
Text of likely forthcoming Iowa Rand Paul TV ads paid for by PurplePAC says Paul is only protection against government "that tells us what we can and can't do. That spies on its own citizens."
Another one bites the dust.
Sometimes even when there is a will there is no way
Why boots-on-ground, Western or Muslim, are not a good strategy
Each is trying to paint the other as more pro-amnesty
Forget the art of the deal, Trump practices the art of propaganda
GOP candidates offer solutions that are redundant, meaningless, or reckless.
Tax cut promises are divorced from actual spending discipline.
He'll kill everything exceptional about America
After the circus in Colorado, did Fox Business deliver a debate of ideas?
In calling for a boycott of the popular coffee chain, The Donald Scrooges himself all over again.
In the debate tonight, Paul needs to sell his foreign policy, but he's got nothing fresh on immigration
Constitution: No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States
As Ben Carson rises in the polls, the quadrennial question is being posed again.
Ground game, history, youth appeal in Iowa, and smartly spent cash on hand will keep Paul in the game for the long haul, campaign insists.
Paul and Cruz sparring over the "liberty" GOP vote heats up; whose votes were more genuine? Foreign policy still a fault line.
But he needs a more libertarian Rand Paul to feel good about asking his friends to give money for him.
And can those who call Iran the Axis of Evil be too surprised at being called the Great Satan?
Matt Welch on the latest GOP slugfest.
SuperPACers, former staffers, hope for a tougher Paul who fights on foreign policy and civil liberties to stand out.
Donald Trump calls voters "stupid."*
Remy tries to out-Republican the candidates in last night's Fox News debate.
Bush not only concerned about fetuses, but brain-dead people too.
Even the Roman Catholic Church accepts abortion to save the life of a mother
Rand Paul's campaign still has at least six months to continue being declared over.
Also: Paul's SuperPAC lags, and quotes Khamenei out of context to Kerry to make Iran nuke deal sound worse.
Trump's campaign is "a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing"
Can you tell which one is the idiotic blowhard?
Republican presidential hopeful tells it like it isn't on Mexican immigrants and crime.
Who's up? Who's down? Who cares?
Unpopular candidates can't do effective outreach for the party
It keeps picking candidates like Jindal with little credibility in their own communities