Author Archive

Beth Reinhard

Management

John Kerry: Foreign Leaders Mocked Us Over the Shutdown

Foreign officials joked about buying Kerry meals.

Oversight

Rand Paul to Be First Presidential Contender to Hit All Early Primary States

Senator aims to surpass father’s standing as a tea-party leader.

Management

Republicans Turn to An Unlikely Name for Inspiration: George W. Bush

Seeking a message and messenger to resonate with a new generation of voters, one unlikely name has popped up as a role model: former President George W. Bush.

Management

Obama wins reelection: how he did it

He made the election a pass-fail test on Romney’s character.

Management

For Michelle Obama, a new image but an old role

First lady undergoes a successful public makeover.

Oversight

Convention challenge: VIP speakers who send wrong message

Republican hosts Rick Scott and Bev Perdue are two of the country's least popular governors.

Defense

A 'military vote' that doesn't really exist

Research shows veterans and active-duty personnel aren't a cohesive voting bloc.

Management

In Wisconsin, Romney likely to join battle against public employee unions

GOP front-runner praises state's governor for acting to slash benefits.

Oversight

Cash-strapped Gingrich slashes staff, cuts travel

Former House speaker's campaign has become an afterthought in the GOP primary contest.

Oversight

Santorum's twin southern wins make it a two-man GOP race

The Republican base makes clear once again it's not enamored of Romney.

Oversight

Romney survives Super Tuesday, but fierce GOP race goes on

Front-runner adds to delegate haul, but rivals snare enough victories to stay in the race.

Management

Romney runs into speed bump named Santorum

Conservative challenger upends front-runner in contests in Missouri, Colorado and Minnesota.

Defense

Paul: Bush administration wrong to bomb Iraq

GOP presidential candidate argues Iraq should have been spared because it did not orchestrate the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.