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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

