If watching CNN or MSNBC you will get the biggest dose of political ads with the intent of putting political pressure on Congress to adopt his audacious budget. CNN reports that..."e arlier this month, the DNC ran an ad on cable television in South Carolina criticizing Republican Gov. Mark Sanford for refusing to accept all the stimulus money set aside for his state. Sanford has said that South Carolina would be forced to search for replacement funding once the stimulus money ran out, or be...Read Full Story
Remember Hillary Clinton saying this about Obama? "The sky will open. The lights will come down. Celestial choirs will be singing and everyone will know we should do the right thing and the world will be perfect!" Alexander Mooney did an analysis on CNN of Obama's grade for bipartisanship and points to these words from Hillary Clinton as being prophetic. When Obama was attacking Hillary for being part of the 'same 'ole Washington scene he was maintaining that he was "change" and that he...Read Full Story
In an article this morning on the Fox News wire...
Rush endorses Hillary for Secretary of State... and this is based on some brilliant political analysis. To summarize, if Hillary is in the position of "SOSUS", she can't effectively attempt to run for president in 2012. How does one challenge the man who put her in that position in the first place?
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2008/12/01/rush-limbaugh-endorses-clinto...Read Full Story
If you believe MSNBC’s Veepstakes poll there are four democrats left as “options” for Barack Obama to choose from for his vice presidential running mate: Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Joe Biden and Kathleen Sebelius. I won’t go into each candidate’s bio, you can do that by checking in at MSNBC, but I will offer up my feelings about why I think Hillary Clinton would be a bad choice. Odd as it may seem, I firmly believe that Senator Clinton would make an excellent president; however, over the...Read Full Story
Up until last week, every punch the Clintons and media have launched at Barack Obama, have bounced off the man. Again, that was until last week. Now a simple off-the-cuff statement by Obama at a closed-door fundraiser, has gained mileage and impact, with the Clintons and Old Man McCain accusing the African-American candidate of being an “Elitist.” Do people really understand how ludicrous that claim really is? Is anyone really buying that crap? The controversy began over a week ago, when...Read Full Story
Hillary Clinton has said she wants to step off the "high wire of American politics", again quashing speculation that she might stay in government if Barack Obama wins a second term in the White House. She told state department employees on Thursday she was ...
Forget Hillary Clinton as vice president or a 2016 Democratic presidential nominee. Buzz is already building that budding TV journalist and former first daughter Chelsea Clinton will enter politics and become the first-ever woman president of ...
Houston Chronicle (blog)Commentary: Mistaken deportation of Texas teen highlights the rigid ...Houston Chronicle (blog)Texas on the Potomac regularly presents guest commentary from across the political spectrum. Today, we offer you a guest blog by Alex Nowrasteh, a policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a free-enterprise think tank based in Washington. ...and more »
BusinessWeekGuest Commentary: Mormonism exists in variety of institutionsMemphis Commercial AppealBy Dave Mason, Special to The Commercial Appeal In recent months, the controversy over Mormonism's Christian character (or lack thereof) has shouldered its way to the foreground of presidential politics. One Mormon -- Mitt Romney -- has claimed the ...Carricaburu: Setting the record straight when politics intersect with MormonismSalt Lake...
Boston.comPost-Senate career has seen Santorum's income soarBoston.comRick Santorum campaigns at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012, in Manchester, NH (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) By Andrew Miga Associated Press / January 7, 2012 WASHINGTON—Losing his Senate seat might have ...After Senate, Santorum turns Washington experience into lucrative career as ...Newserall 277 news articles »
The Express TribuneThe politics of 'more provinces'The Express TribuneThe politics of 'more provinces' is based on sound principles, but apparently dishonest intentions. The debate will create more unrealistic expectations than the country is able to meet given its current battered state.Nisar condemns politics on new provincesInternational News Networkall 122 news articles »
AllGovMoney in Politics: Citizens United Setback in MontanaKansas City infoZineJeff Milchen is a co-founder of the American Independent Business Alliance, a network of 80 community organizations supporting local independent businesses based in Bozeman, Montana. Washington, DC - infoZine - Truth-out reports: "In a rebuke to the ...Editorials/commentary: More on the Montana corrupt politics case ...Salt Lake Tribune (blog)Straight Talk From...