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Articles Written by: FRANK DONATELLI
Who is This?
Frank J. Donatelli is senior vice president for McGuireWoods Consulting and "director of the federal public affairs department."
There’s nothing new about the AFL-CIO’s recent attack campaign on Senator John McCain. Instead of focusing on hard-working families, the Big Labor group is practicing the same old attack-and-destroy politics, fighting dirty instead of giving their ...
From FRANK DONATELLI,
Town Hall,
14 Mar 2008
William F. Buckley Jr. passed away yesterday after a long illness. His voice is now still, but his legacy is intact. Bill Buckley was, quite simply, next to Ronald Reagan, the most important conservative of the second half of the 20th century. His ...
From FRANK DONATELLI,
The Hill,
28 Feb 2008
Pundits are already at work analyzing the campaign of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and making comparisons, mostly negative, with the two successful campaigns of her husband, President Bill Clinton. Most focus on things such as charisma (he has ...
From FRANK DONATELLI,
The Hill,
26 Feb 2008
The Democratic Party has historically been the party of FAIRNESS, fairness in all things big and small. They spearheaded the drive to pick most delegates by mass primaries, not by party leaders — in the name of fairness. They allocate their convention ...
From FRANK DONATELLI,
The Hill,
14 Feb 2008
I spent the day yesterday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. I have been attending these gatherings for many years, but I had a special interest this time because Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), whom I am supporting ...
From FRANK DONATELLI,
The Hill,
8 Feb 2008
Since when did it become the prevailing orthodoxy in the GOP that you can win elections by enhancing turnout of your own voters and not worry about the unaligned voters?
This novel political theory is usually attributed to President Bush’s former ...
From FRANK J. DONATELLI,
The Politico,
1 Oct 2007