Her speech Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention hit the mark by praising Obama, praising her supporters and preaching unity. The words were eloquent and more importantly her cadence and emotion were present and effective. It did not look as though she was going through the motions. I mean what else could she do? Do a handstand on stage and chant "Yes We Can"?
The Brody File was live at the Democratic Nation Convention when Hillary Clinton gave her speech Tuesday night. Watch my report above.
This is the first blog entry for Boots on the Ground. Who is the author of this blog anyway?
Let's get this out of the way right now. John McCain is the frontrunner. Yes, this race is ultimately about delegates but it is also about momentum and in two key states where the vote was contested, McCain has come out on top. Romney may be in the hunt with delegates but McCain is the story.
John McCain's trusted senior advisor and dear friend Charlie Black has a message for Mitt Romney; stop the bleeding now.
The New York Times lowered the boom on John McCain Wednesday night and McCain's campaign lowered it right back.
CBN News has been reporting since 2006 (see here and here) about the Pakistani government's disastrous "peace deals" with the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and other radical Islamist elements in the country's northwestern tribal regions.
Here's something you probably didn't see on the nightly news yesterday. At least not if you were watching CNN.
Well, what are we supposed to make of this? The Associated Press reports that Hillary Clinton lent her campaign $6.4 million last month and her Communications Director Howard Wolfson said this morning that she may give even more soon.
Because many of you are praying for Ami Ortiz, his parents and siblings, we wanted you to have the latest updates and prayer needs. Below is an update from a friend of the family: