Vincent Rossmeier

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  • "It was wrong of me. There are no excuses"

    White House official Timothy Goeglein admits that he plagiarized a large section of a recent newspaper column he wrote.
  • No, really, I'm a conservative

    During a speech Thursday in Texas, John McCain accidentally referred to himself as a "conservative, liberal Republican."
  • Is Obama playing the race card?

    In "The New Republic," a Princeton historian argues that the Senator from Illinois has made race an issue in the campaign.
  • A future President Clinton?

    Pundits are already beginning to wonder if Chelsea might be the next family member to run for office.
  • How to turn white evangelicals into Democrats

    According to author Amy Sullivan, liberals don't have to sell their souls to convert Christian Republicans.
  • Huckabee looks to broker a convention

    Mike Huckabee is hoping wins in Texas and Ohio would persuade Republicans to support him at the Republican convention.
  • What happened to all of the votes?

    New York City Mayor Bloomberg blames fraud and a flawed voting system for skewed vote counts that showed no votes for Barack Obama in 80 New York districts.
  • Former President Bush to endorse McCain

    The first President Bush will reportedly deliver his endorsement at a press conference in Houston on Monday.
  • Mr. Penn, pot and kettle called

    It seems the highest-ranking strategic advisor on Hillary Clinton's campaign team has a little explaining to do.
  • John McCain is running for sissy in chief

    In his new book, John Strausbaugh claims everyone in America has been "sissified," including the 2008 presidential contenders.
  • Clinton uses McCain advisor's words for attack on Obama

    Hillary Clinton's campaign has been criticizing Barack Obama for allegedly lifting some of Clinton's economic ideas, and now it's using an interesting source.
  • McCain attacks Obama again

    John McCain starts turning some of his attention away from the Republican race and toward one potential Democratic opponent.
  • Will conservatives vote for John McCain?

    Pundits on the right debate whether to vote for the presumptive Republican nominee, and whether his loss would ultimately be better for the party.
  • Political pandering, South Florida edition

    Every four years, presidential contenders discover the special needs of South Florida's Cubans. A bipartisan, candidate-by-candidate guide to flip-flopping and talking tough about Castro.
  • Huckabee's radical religious friends

    A list of religious extremists linked to the GOP candidate.
  • The Republicans who would've impeached Bush?

    Not so long ago, members of Congress put the rule of law above partisan politics and loyalty to the White House.
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