I am grateful to Hugh Hewitt for bringing up the religious liberty issue in the last GOP debate at all. I share with The New York Sun editors and Quin Hillyer a sense that the candidates really missed an opportunity in the way they
The results from South Carolina and Nevada reaffirm what should have been clear after February 9th in New Hampshire: Donald Trump is highly likely to be the GOP presidential nominee, and there’s nothing that’s been tried by his rivals so far that is
Donald Trump says he will not release his tax returns until the audits of his tax return are finished. This is really not acceptable. Voters will not know what is in the returns until it is too late. Ted Cruz has been
In recent days, many readers have asked me about the possibility of various candidates joining together to help unite the party. The idea of a Cruz/Rubio ticket is most frequently mentioned. My good friend Rep. Trent Franks is making that case to
Another excellent moment from last night: Ted Cruz prosecuted Donald Trump and caught him in a blatant lie on healthcare. [facebook url=”https://www.facebook.com/tedcruzpage/posts/10153916805352464″] Cruz: “Donald, true or false, you’ve said the government should pay for everyone’s healthcare?” Trump: “That’s false.” Cruz: “You’ve never
Donald Trump seemed out of his league when Hugh Hewitt asked the question that Hewitt said was keeping him up at nights: “Churches, Catholic and Christian colleges, Catholic adoption agencies — all sorts of religious institutions fear that Hobby Lobby, if it’s
Hugh Hewitt, bless him, raised the issue of religious liberty directly, but before he did so, Ted Cruz once again was the only candidate to name what so many of us care about so deeply, as once again Marco Rubio declined to
The Atlantic is calling it Donald Trump’s terrible, horrible, no-good night, and I agree: It was Trump’s worst debate of the campaign, and the defeat came largely at the hands of Marco Rubio, who hit Trump early and often. The climactic moment arrived
