DINAN
Only at The Washington Times: Stephen Dinan blogs on the latest news about politics.
Latest Blog Entries
Obama drops his father
What relates better to Hispanics, an immigrant father or an absentee father? For Barack Obama, the answer is an absentee father.
Ron Paul rallies
The maverick Republican announces his own plans for a counter-convention in Minneapolis during the Republican convention in St. Paul.
Pastor Hagee returns
Joe Lieberman's appearance with pastor John Hagee could raise all the old questions.
Drill for oil, drill for votes
McCain says a vote for him is a vote for drilling
Gramm is out
Phil Gramm resigns as a McCain co-chairman
The war in Afghanistan, played out in Washington
DeMint goes after Obama, Biden defends Obama, press goes after McCain, McCain goes after Obama
Gramm's doghouse days are over
Phil Gramm is back in good graces at the McCain campaign after last week's blunt comments.
Protesters may actually benefit McCain
The Code Pink protesters who are dogging Sen. John McCain may actually be helping him with some voters.
McCain may not push for new border security bill
Top adviser says McCain can't prejudge, will have to look at facts on the ground when he takes office.
What would Bob Dole do?
When you want to know how McCain would handle a situation, just ask yourself what Bob Dole would do.
McCain shakeup part II
A year after he ousted his two top campaign officials, John McCain is shaking things up again.
A "jarring" decision
Sen. John McCain grabs the lifeline the Supreme Court tosses him.
Running to the right
McCain's got to run to the right — that's where the room is.
McCain camp: 'Shocked and disappointed'
Not only has the McCain campaign found an opening to blast Sen. Barack Obama for Gen. Wesley Clark's comments over the weekend, but it's given them the opportunity to brag about McCain's extensive military career.
Is McCain pandering on immigration?
John McCain today told one of the nation's largest Hispanic rights groups he supported the 1986 amnesty — but he didn't.