Michigan GOP State Chairman Saul Anuzis confidently predicted a Romney victory over drinks with PJM's Richard Miniter and Jewelyn Wellborn, sharing his unvarnished opinions on politics in the Wolverine State - where the Romney name holds pleasant memories - on the eve of its crucial primary tomorrow.
While the conservative publication's stamp of approval was obviously an achievement for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, did it do much for National Review itself? Probably not, says Richard Miniter.
Who exactly is Mansoor Ijaz - the guy who asked Mitt Romney the ill-fated question about whether or not he would put a Muslim in his cabinet? PJM's Richard Miniter has the answer - and knows why Ijaz asked the question. It involves both Bill Clinton and Osama Bin Laden.
Tom Tancredo's presidential campaign is planning a "major announcement" on Thursday in Des Moines. PJM's Richard Miniter thinks the Colorado congressman will likely drop out of the race and endorse Fred Thompson.
The foiled attempt by the Cambridge Boy Scouts to collect supplies for troops in Iraq stirred up a firestorm on both the left and the right. PJM's Richard Miniter thinks both sides got the facts wrong - and missed the point.
A majority of Americans say it is "likely" that their government knew about the September 11 attacks in advance and ignored the warning, a recent poll revealed: more evidence that what were once considered loony fringe theories have penetrated the U.S. mainstream. Richard Miniter examines the roots of the claims and debunks them.
In this exclusive interview from Prague with PJM's Richard Miniter, former Czech Republic president V√°clav Havel takes on U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and even the mullahs of Iran.
PJM's Richard Miniter was at a small dinner for Clarence Thomas in honor of the Supreme Court Justice's new book %%AMAZON=0060565551 My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir%% - for which Thomas was on a tour that did not include Columbia University. Quipped the Supreme Court Justice: "About the only way I would get invited to Columbia is if I was a Middle East dictator with nuclear weapons."
According to exclusive information obtained by Pajamas Media's Washington editor Richard Miniter, the movement of key CIA station personnel in Baghdad has been all but shut down. Are we witnessing Iran's counter-strike to the surge?
With all the fuss about the power of the blogosphere, influential talk radio hosts and their loyal audiences remain a thorn in the side of the political and media establishment. PJM Washington editor Richard Miniter takes the pulse of talk radio and finds it going strong - too strong for some.