Denver Post
After a verbal stumble in London that offended his British hosts, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney heads to Israel on Saturday, hoping to present himself as a candidate more in tune than President Barack Obama with Israel's concerns and...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
President Barack Obama on Friday signed legislation to bolster U.S. military cooperation with Israel and highlighted release of $70 million for the Jewish state's missile defense on the eve of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's arrival...
Asian Wall Street Journal
IsraelThe Israel leg of Mitt Romney's trip abroad, which begins Saturday, will offer him a chance to explain how he would strengthen ties with Israel's government and demonstrate that he can do a better job of maintaining strong ties with Prime...
Canadian Free Press
Scandals will be manufactured and transformed into narratives in the blink of an eye. A Republican candidate either has to be completely robotic or so charismatic and natural that no one cares about any of the attacks made against him. The narrative...
Newsbusters
Just like the networks, The Washington Post aggressively presented Mitt Romney's Olympics remarks as an embarrassment that ruined the "easy day" of his foreign trip. Reporter Philip Rucker raised the bar high, suggesting Romney was no match for...
The New York Times
He talks about the Olympics frequently on the campaign trail. He ran the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, and has attended all the Games for the past decade. He insisted on heading abroad for this year's opening ceremony, against the advice of...