Topic: Robert Novak
On October 19, 2008, Colin Powell endorsed then Democratic candidate Barack Obama for president. Colin Powell endorses Obama (October 19, 2008) On August 13, 2008, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol reported that Colin Powell would likely announce his endorsement for Barack Obama ...
There's a scene in Boogie Man, the terrific Lee Atwater documentary, where Robert Novak says that the difference between Democrats and Republicans is that Democrats truly believe in governing, and Republicans just want power. One, he's right - and before anyone bellyaches, ...
Conservative columnist Robert Novak remembered at Washington funeralPolitical columnist Robert Novak was remembered Friday as a man committed to faith, family and craft.Friends, family, fellow journalists and political strategists squeezed into St. Patrick Catholic Church in Washington to pay tribute to the ...
Clarification: BC-US--Obit-NovakIn an Aug. 18 obituary about columnist Robert Novak, The Associated Press reported that Novak's column identified Valerie Plame as a CIA operative and the investigation into that disclosure led to the conviction of I. Lewis " Scooter" Libby, Vice President ...
Political columnist Robert Novak, a conservative, pugilistic debater and proud owner of the " "In recent years, Novak ended up actually being a part of a big Washington story, in ways he likely never intended, becoming a central figure in the Valerie ...
The article presents the publisher's comments on the 2008 U.S. presidential candidates and the U.S. presidency in general. Citing conservative columnist Robert Novak, he indicates Ronald Reagan was the only president of the last half of the 20th century who was competent, ...
An introduction is presented to various articles in the issue, including one by Roger Scruton on demography, by Jeff Emanuel on the Iraq War, and by Robert Novak on Alan Greenspan's memoir. But population, says TAS contributing editor and columnist Roger Scruton, ...
"Obamamania" reigns supreme -- generating enthusiasm not seen since the 1968 campaign of Robert F. Kennedy. He attracts new voters and generates support across ideological and party lines.
Via The Huffington Post, it looks like Saturday's Bob Novak column -- which dropped a bomb onto the Democratic primary camapign by claiming that Hillary Clinton's campaign has dirt on Barack Obama, but has chosen not to use it -- was, shall ...
The Huffington Post has posted some video of Robert Novak going on Fox News today to defend himself against criticism of his weekend column, in which he claimed that "agents" of Hillary had explosive info on Barack Obama but were refraining from ...