As Democratic and Republican leaders in Washington struggled to find agreement on spending cuts and extending the debt limit, Mitt Romney struck a conciliatory note in New Hampshire on Monday by lamenting partisan feuding while touting his record of working with Democrats — even the Senate’s onetime liberal lion Edward M. Kennedy. [...] At both stops, Romney pointed to the warmth between former President Reagan and former Democratic House Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill as an example of what is needed in the Capitol. “I worked with [former Massachusetts Sen.] Ted Kennedy, for Pete’s sakes,” Romney said in Concord, noting...
Boston Herald ^ | Tuesday, December 29, 2009 | Hillary Chabot
GOP U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown has been all but abandoned by the same national Republican committees that pumped hundreds of thousands in campaign cash to former governors Mitt Romney and William Weld
Despite a torrent of criticism from the media, Democrats and even some in her own party, Sarah Palin remains the hottest brand name in politics. Her recent resignation was perplexing. It’s raised doubts about her viability as a potential presidential candidate. Still, she remains extremely popular with the GOP grass roots, and most Republican Party leaders would jump at the chance to have her headline one of their events. That’s the picture that emerges from interviews with dozens of GOP state and local leaders from across the country. As part of an effort to gauge Palin’s popularity with the rank...
Meg Whitman, airhead, corporate, RINO, paternalizing, clueless typical big business GOP/RNC dolt goes all ga ga over Commie green affirmative action poster boy, Van Jones.( aka, Obama Mini Me ). EnjoyClick here, or at link above.
You want to know why the Republican party is in bad shape? It is because the party listens to consultants like Alex Castellanos. This is the guy that is out there cutting Palin down while telling Republicans to tell Obama to slow down on health care reform. Slow down to do what? Just slow down? If Castellanos is trying to set himself up for a job with a Republican presidential candidate, he can forget it. 1. Palin will pull in money and chits this 2010 midterm election cycle. 2. Castellanos will continue with the vague general terms with slowing down...