06/15/2010 Immigration Causes Political Impotence
People on both sides of the issue are demonstrating on U.S. streets — perhaps more passionately and riskily than ever before. All over the country, there is growing impatience over illegal immigration. Our ethnic, cultural
and racial ...
10/21/2008 In an Act of Desperation, McCain Tries To Connect With Latinos
It took him a long time, but Sen. John McCain finally said what he needed to say to score some points with Latino voters. In last Wednesday's presidential debate, McCain brought up immigration, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the pending free ...
09/30/2008 Beating Around the Bush Bailout
With leaders such as Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain, what's there to worry about? Did you see them in their highly anticipated first debate? Didn't you feel reassured that the nation's financial crisis soon will be in good hands? Not! ......
02/12/2008 McCain's Delicate Dance
One step to the right and two steps to the left. Two steps to the left and one step to the right. It's not easy doing the McCain Shuffle. It's a very delicate dance. One misstep could decide who the next president will be. Everyone is ...
09/09/2008 McCain Hits, Stays on 1st Base
When it became John McCain's turn to bat in the contest to win the Hispanic vote, the senator from Arizona took a good swing at the "bola." But he got a base hit when he needed a home run. "We believe everyone has something to ...
09/02/2008 The 'Bola' Is in McCain's Court
When they come to the barrios to seek the Hispanic vote, Democratic Party leaders tell us anything we want to hear, especially about their plans to fix our broken immigration system and to grant some kind of amnesty to the 12 million illegal ...
01/15/2008 McCain Empowers Latinos
For the past few months, it seemed as if Latino voters had lost their leverage. When the polls and the pundits gave Sen. John McCain of Arizona up for dead, when they said his presidential campaign was on life-support, Latinos lost their ability to ...
7/17/2007 As McCain Slips, Latinos Lose Leverage
The unfortunate demise of the presidential candidacy of Sen. John McCain is taking away Latino leverage with Democratic candidates. Until now, whenever Democrats began to take Latino voters for granted, we could still threaten them with McCain ...
