The AP's Ron Fournier has turned on Senator Obama after a primary season spent beating up Senator Clinton and Senator Edwards. Could be there's a reason for that.
The thing about Spitzer's anklebiting friend Roger Stone is that that he's not very good at making friends.
Conservative wisdom from Town Hall, where apparently they don't read the papers.
Juan Williams, of NPR and Fox, thinks there are some issues with what Senator Obama did and didn't say yesterday. Juan Williams has some issues of his own.
The president of a slaughterhouse admitted on Wednesday that his plant has slaughtered downer cows and released them into the market, where most of them were consumed by children and seniors. The fun part is who his lawyer is.
With a U.S. Senator set to assume the presidency for the first time since 1960, and with an eye on the 470 other federal elections scheduled for November 4th, the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy (DMI) released “TheMiddleClass.org 2007 Congressional Scorecard” today. DMI’s congressional scorecard, which is the only one in the nation based solely upon the interests of the middle class, reveals a great and troubling divide in the Congress. On the positive side, the scorecard
reflects an overall improvement in Congress’ support for the middle class, with 34 Senators and 199 Representatives receiving “A” grades. On the negative side, one-third of all Representatives and nearly 40% of all Senators earned “F” grades.
A gentle plea to consider your vote carefully.
Tim Goeglein, according to the Washington Post, is "central to how this president operates -- and wins elections." Until recently, he also contributed thoughts on the nature of things to a newspaper in Indiana. Unfortunately, neither the thoughts nor the words used to express them were, not to put too fine a point on it, his.
On Fox, Ralph Reed can't imagine what Michelle Obama isn't proud of. Ralph Reed doesn't have a very good memory. The internets do.
With an eye on the upcoming Presidential elections and the nation's dramatically growing interest in politics and government, the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation will introduce its own blog, The New Nixon, at 9:00 am on Presidents' Day, Monday, February 18.
Noted commentators including Hugh Hewitt, KRLA talk show host and former White House staffer; Jack J.