The timing may be off with this post, but there is an observation I've been meaning to point out with regard to Barack Obama's HHS Mandate on religious institutions. Barack Obama in defending the mandate has suggested that it has no impact on "Freedom of Worship". So, exactly where does "Freedom of Worship" appear in the Constitution? It doesn't. The First Amendment provides for "Freedom of Religion". No one to my knowledge has called him out...
“The Five” took on “Saturday Night Live” over the NBC show cutting a sketch involving Pres. Obama but including this send-up of “Fox & Friends.” Executive Producer Lorne Michaels explained the show was 27 minutes long, so something had to go, telling the New York Post, “the show’s many things but it is not partisan.”
Greg Gutfeld disagreed saying SNL “is about as edgy as a handball.” He then suggested if SNL were to ever skewer “The Five” Bob...
After years of denying that he heard the radical preaching of Rev. Jeremiah Wright as a member of Trinity United Church of Christ for 20 years, there is new video of the reverend in which he says, Ive been preaching the same way since I was licensed to preach in 1959, ordained in 1967.
And she said, wait a second. She said. HANNITY ... I don't think Bill Clinton ever got over when he said that he thought or felt that Barack Obama played the race card on him. Is that true? Is that where this comes from?
"Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels says there was no political motivation behind his decision to cut a Barack Obama sketch from Saturday's show, adding that the show's planned opening was replaced "for comedy" and because the show ran ...
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels says there was no political motivation behind his decision to cut a Barack Obama sketch from Saturday's show, adding that the show's planned opening was replaced "for comedy" and ...
Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels says there was no political motivation behind his decision to cut a Barack Obama sketch from Saturday’s show, adding that the show’s planned opening was replaced “for comedy” and because the ...
Moments before The Weinstein Company screened BULLY at The White House on Friday, President Barack Obama announced his support for two crucial bills that will protect students from bullying.
Both bills tackle bullying in different ways. SNDA would ban harassment in public elementary and secondary schools based on a student’s actual or perceived LGBT status. SSIA would require schools to adopt anti-bullying codes of conduct and submit data to...
President Obama’s decision to come out in favor of gay marriage is unlikely to have a major impact on Democrats’ fight to regain control of the House, says Rep. Steve Israel (D) of New York, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
DES MOINES, Iowa -- President Barack Obama's support for gay marriage adds a new layer of complexity for voters -- especially independents -- in battleground states that will decide the race for the White House. While the economy is certain to dom ...
"Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels says there was no political motivation behind his decision to cut a Barack Obama sketch from Saturday’s show, adding that the ...
President Obama said that he had already decided to endorse gay marriage at some point ahead of the presidential election when Vice President Joe Biden jumped the gun with his own announcement on Sunday, according to an interview with ABC.
The hilarious Bill Hader, playing an Anthony Perkins in “Psycho” version of the Fox News anchor Shepard Smith, interviewed the “SNL ... Keith Olbermann sketch (performed by the host Ben Affleck) with a send-up of Sean Hannity.
Barack Obama's support for same-sex marriage should not cost him many votes among African Americans in this November's presidential election, political analysts said Thursday.
Egyptians living abroad began voting at diplomatic missions worldwide Friday in what is considered the nation's first free and fair presidential election in modern history.
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney on gay rights: OBAMA: Now supports legal recognition of same-sex marriage, a matter decided by states.