655 days ago- Vice President Dick Cheney’s decision not to run for president has, for the first time in eight years, triggered a stampede of Republicans vying for the chance to become the party’s next standard bearer.
656 days ago- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the most dominant figure in the crowded field of Democrats and Republicans mulling a White House bid in 2008, is also the coyest about her intentions.
657 days ago- If the polls are to be believed, Republicans want to nominate an pro-choice, anti-gun, thrice-married, New York City champion of gays and illegal aliens for president in 2008.
658 days ago- In this era of Ned Lamont, when the Democratic Party is moving unapologetically to the left, one White House hopeful clings defiantly to the unfashionable centrism of Joe Lieberman.
659 days ago- If Republicans decide to replicate the style and substance of President Bush when nominating a potential successor in 2008, they will likely choose another conservative named George.
660 days ago- As the only senator to have voted against the Patriot Act and the only presidential hopeful to have voted against the Iraq war, Russ Feingold is sometimes tempted to say “I told you so.”