By Mike Garofalo •
November 28, 2007

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is one of the ‘top tier’ candidates for the Republican nomination for President. Rudy served as Mayor from 1994 through 2001, distinguishing himself in the eyes of many Americans during the national crisis on September 11th. Giuliani had previously served in the Reagan White House, and also as a Public Prosecutor, and in the US Attorney’s Office.
On the campaign trail in New [...]
By Mike Garofalo •
November 21, 2007
Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes….
Senator Barack Obama is the junior US Senator representing the state of Illinois in the US Senate. He was elected to the Senate in 2004 and is serving in his first term. Previously, Obama had served as a 3-term Illinois state senator. Barack is married to his wife, Michelle, and they have two young daughters.
Obama, even as a freshman [...]
By Mike Garofalo •
November 14, 2007

Congressman Duncan Hunter is a Republican representing California’s 52nd Congressional District, an area surrounding San Diego. Hunter has been a Congressman since 1981, serving his 13th term. However, he stated that he would not seek reelection to his seat, as he was occupied with running for President. But fear not, San Diegoans, Duncan D. Hunter, the Congressman’s son, has announced his candidacy for his father’s seat. Whew… that was close. Hunter is married to his [...]
By Mike Garofalo •
September 12, 2007
Dennis Kucinich is the candidate who is, ostensibly, to the left, of all the other 18 candidates officially in the race to be the next President of the United States.
Given that context, I wondered:
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How will his environmental beliefs resonate with mainstream America?
- What are his views about renewable energy?
- Does he have a realistic plan for energy independence for America?
Let’s explore the answers to those questions.
First, a
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