When asked what they would do about fixing entitlement spending, with just a few exceptions, the current presidential candidates quickly retreat into clichés.
The media seem to assume that the candidates’ positions on the issues are “old” news, hardly worthy of development.
“Why do you want to be President?” This question stumped Ted Kennedy 28 years ago. With the 2008 campaign upon us, we ask prominent Republicans how it should be answered today.
One of the nation’s leading political observers talks about the wave that swept away the GOP majority.