By DEROY MURDOCK, Scripps Howard News Service

McCain not right for the right

NEW YORK -- There is plenty to admire about Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. His torturous Vietnam experience demands the deepest respect. His eternal vigilance against absurd and costly government boondoggles is unsurpassed. And he forcefully backed President Bush's military surge, such that a largely pacified and increasingly functional Iraq lately has drifted from the front pages.

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Romney's tax hikes helped him lose New Hampshire

NASHUA, N.H. -- As political strategists decamped for Michigan and points south, many here wondered how Mitt Romney could lose 2008's first primary to Sen.

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J. Cofer Black should make voters see red

NEW YORK -- J. Cofer Black is GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's chief weapon against Islamo-fascism.

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Rudy Giuliani: 2008's toughest Republican

A jet passenger remembers seeing Rudolph W. Giuliani on a Dallas-to-New York flight. Heading home after a March 2005 speech, Giuliani perused a volume of Elizabethan literature.

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How Huckabee, Romney and Giuliani rate on taxes

The God-O-Rama that the Republican presidential campaign has become has eclipsed the GOP's signature issue: taxes.

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