Looking Back at Romney’s Remarkable Speech in Jerusalem (VIDEO)

by Daniel Pipes July 29, 2012 Cross-posted from National Review Online: The Corner Mitt Romney, the all-but-official Republican presidential candidate, delivered a stem-winder of a speech to the Jerusalem Foundation today, packing emotional support with frank policy statements. The contrast with Obama could hardly be more dramatic. Indeed, one could go through the speech and […]

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Romney Blasted Obama: America Must Lead the World in Stopping Iran

United States presidential candidate Mitt Romney criticized the Obama administration’s police on Iran as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad continued to threaten Israel. Speaking after Ahmadinejad called Israel a “cancerous tumor that must be excised,” he said Obama had failed to prevent Iran from moving forward with its nuclear program. “America must lead the world in […]

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Mitt Romney Playing it Safe, Tonight He Just Played Not To Lose

The final presidential debate is over, and Mitt Romney played it very safe. The Republican candidate has had a relatively unremarkable debate, devoid of any major flubs, but also lacking in memorable attack lines or zingers against President Barack Obama. Romney has missed several opportunities to hit his opponent head on, including on the issue of Libya, […]

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Why Tonight’s Debate Was Toned Down

If you wondering why the debates were toned down tonight, Holly Bailey reported on Yahoo News earlier that the Romney campaign’s internal focus groups showed that swing voters didn’t like the confrontational second debate, which journalists and political junkies loved. Romney appeared to not want to take the risk and challenge Obama as he is […]

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Iranian Mullahs Panic Over Prospect of Romney Victory

Posted on October 21, 2012 by John Hinderaker From Israel National News comes this highly entertaining report on Iranian coverage of the presidential election: Iran’s government mouthpiece Press TV is panicking over the prospect of a defeat for President Barack Obama and warns that Mitt Romney will steal the election through “black-box” voting machines that […]

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3 Questionable Foreign Policy Statements in the Second Presidential Debate

The second presidential debate is done, and the pundit debate regarding its meaning continues. President Obama made three questionable statements relating to national security, and as the foreign policy debate approaches on Monday, these are worth addressing: “I ended the war in Iraq.” This one is a stretch. The surge that really ended the war […]

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