By: Stephen Devore | 2010-04-04 | Politics The President of the United States appeared on a big screen at the Republican national convention and referred to Democrats as "The Angry Left". The left has more than the right to be angry, if fact it's hard to see why any American from the left right or center is not raving mad. read more
By: Jacob Bodnar | 2010-04-04 | Politics John McCain has been getting a lot of heat from conservatives. The is there any truth to the complaints and should conservatives search for another candidate? read more
By: Nathan Tabor | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election cycle of 2008 has been characterized by longshot candidates and miraculous comebacks. Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucus with virtually no money and a small operation Barack Obama has turned the dominant narrative of the Democratic race from "Hillary the inevitable" to "Hillary the vulnerable." And of course, one has to mention Ron Paul, the Texas congressman with libertarian leanings who raised over $6 million. read more
By: Kip Parent | 2010-04-04 | Politics It's almost over. The history-making, record-breaking, media driven, polarizing, seemingly endless campaign for 44th President of the United States will end in a matter of days. The Democratic and Republican candidates are set, save for a final round of stumping. Barring the unforeseen, the next leader of the free world will be Barack Obama, a Rational Mastermind, or John McCain, an Artisan Promoter. Artisan or Rational? The countdown continues. read more
By: Farnaz Amini | 2010-04-04 | Politics As Senator McCain's star rises through slim primary victories and high-profile endorsements from the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rudy Giuliani and The New York Times, more and more Republicans have begun to view McCain as the "electable" candidate. McCain's "electability" stems from a few factors: his being a POW, honorably serving this country and the hatred toward Hilary Clinton by not only republicans, but by democrats and independents. The fact is, that between John McCain and Hilary Clinton the only points of difference are the war on Iraq and that Senator McCain is more likeable compared to Senator Clinton. read more
By: Kathleen Jordan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who is the real John McCain? Can McCain recover from a poorly run campaign? Will he have to prove himself to Washington and voters again? Can McCain be trusted to work across the aisle again? Will McCain regain his lost respect and virtues? read more
By: John Barell | 2010-04-04 | Politics Recently, Senator John McCain declared "victory" in Iraq. What does this mean in terms of our continued presence in that country? read more
By: Sandra Simmons | 2010-04-04 | Politics Despite the "historical significance" of the upcoming election, what matters most to American voters, or should, is where the two candidates truly stand on the critical issues and how effective they will be in getting their programs through Congress. The Presidential candidates in any election past, present, and future, are vying for votes. That's a given. read more
By: Jim Moyer, Jr | 2010-04-04 | Politics Why was this election even close? Everything was against McCain. Yet, the popular vote was close when you eliminate the east and west coast. The electoral vote should have been a landslide. read more
By: Michael DiFrisco | 2010-03-31 | Branding Today's consumers suffer from a tyranny of choice. To counter this problem, many marketers try to break through the clutter by shouting louder - spending more money on larger ads, more frequency, and more outrageous creative. While these tactics may work to some degree, they can greatly reduce ROI. There is, however, a fundamentally easier way to get your product noticed and remembered. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2010-11-03 | Politics It seems like there's no story line that hasn't been done (to death) about today's U.S. election. But one that I've heard nothing about is that of parallels between this election and that of 150 years ago. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Apparently, President-Elect Obama has quite a bit of money left over after the campaign. Why? Perhaps, he was going to use this in case he lost the election by a small margin to pay some of the 39,000 lawyers that volunteered to look into any voting irregularities. And although that is only speculation, that is one plausible explanation. What are your thoughts on this question; read more
By: Arleen Kaptur | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election season has been going on since the dawn of time or at least it feels like that. The democratic party is still battling out who will carry the banner but the Republicans have their man and that is John McCain. read more
By: Antonia M, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics We have just made a most important decision about our nation's future. Not only did we select a new president on Tuesday, November 4 but we also chose a new fate. What are the spiritual politics behind the 2008 election and the new era it ushered in--and what do they reveal about the path we are taking? read more
By: Wayne Nolen | 2010-04-04 | Politics Well, here we are again, careening towards Election Day with many of the polls within the margin of error. Could this be another year our president is selected, not by popular choice, but by the vote of a single Supreme Court justice? A presidential election with fuzzed up election returns leaving the Democrat's feeling bitter and betrayed? Does this possibility conjure up ghosts of a past presidential election? Yeah, the presidential election of 1876 was arguably the most fiercely disputed election in American history. What's that you say; I got the year wrong? read more