Mitt Romney, who’s under attack for his business record, said Monday that he likes having the option of firing people.
Rick Santorum cites an unnamed “anti-poverty expert” to claim that children are better off having a parent in prison who abandoned them than having two same-sex parents.
New York Times columnist Bill Keller argues that it’s time to consider putting Hillary Clinton on the 2012 ticket.
Mitt Romney loves the Chamber Of Commerce.
A group backing Newt Gingrich has purchased the rights to a documentary that flays Mitt Romney for his time as a “corporate raider” at Bain Capital.
States vs. unions: The key battlegrounds.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called President Obama the “most pessimistic man I’ve ever seen” and said he is faking anger to win re-election.
The Wall Street Journal has taken the most comprehensive look yet at Bain’s record on Mitt Romney’s watch.
David Axelrod on Sunday pushed back on a forthcoming book about the first couple’s marriage, suggesting its portrayals of tension were inaccurate and exaggerated.
Seconds after insisting he hadn’t seen his super PAC ads attacking Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney defends ads in detail.
Mitt Romney flubs his own standard on job creation.
Newt Gingrich sharply criticized comments made by Mitt Romney that Americans who need to pay off their mortgage should perhaps not run for public office.
An African-American man confronts Newt Gingrich on food stamps comments, saying “stop using blacks as a punching bag.”
Mitt Romney defends his time in private business, insisting he understands the country’s tough economic times because he once feared losing his job.
Newt Gingrich triples down on his hits on Mitt Romney over Bain Capital.








