Tag Archives: Mitt Romney
Romney is right: Gary Johnson should be on the debate stage
The Democrats’ insurgency moment
How the Republican National Committee screwed up the 2016 primaries
Here’s one thing that was remarkable about Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate in Boulder, Colorado: It was just the third debate. By this point in the 2008 cycle, there had already been 12; at the same point in 2011, there had already been eight. Thus, in the 2016 cycle the public has had less chance […]
The GOP’s 17-candidate primary is a blessing, not a curse
With the first debate last week in Cleveland, the 2016 presidential election has entered a new, more serious phase. During that debate, Sen. Marco Rubio said that the Republican Party had been blessed with very good candidates while the Democrats “can’t even find one.” Though intended as a one-liner, Rubio was absolutely correct: the current […]
For 2016, Jeb should follow Mitt’s lead
Though we have just entered 2015, and the Iowa caucuses are still a year away, a few major events have already shaken up the 2016 presidential primaries. We have seen the return of several old names to the national conversation. Most surprisingly, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was briefly the subject of speculation regarding a […]
It’s time to take Rand Paul seriously
Though speculation and prognostication about the presidential race may seem all-consuming to those of us who obsess over such things, in fact most voters have barely begun to pay attention to the 2014 election, let alone 2016. While some of us have spent hours considering the flaws and advantages of all the potential candidates, many […]