Editors Pick Guess Governor Sarah Palin forgot one of the most basic laws of life. "Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones." Keith Olbermann could not have put it any better in this video clip. These are one pair of gloves the Eskimo queen may yet regret ever came off. Read Full Story
Editor's Pick Now we see why the Senior Chauffeur of the "Low Road Express" has suddenly unleashed his rabid Eskimo Bull Dog. Time and time again (as the video here shows in McCain's own words in living color), John McCain has shown himself willing to bend the truth, and then some to accomplish his objectives. Well, the American people are no fools and the White House is one house the so-called Maverick and his be-goggled moose hunter will not be moving into. They have absolutely no idea... Read Full Story
Editor's Pick Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was quoted as saying today that Senator Barack Obama's supposed dalliance with Bill Ayers - a man who committed terrorist acts against America when Obama was eight years old and whom Obama has served with on a board (that also included Republicans), and the likes of Rev. Jeremiah Wright would show that he has a propensity for interacting with people that "would seek to destroy" (to quote the airhead) the United States. Is... Read Full Story
Editor's Pick I for one have never understood why anyone ever took Bill O'Reilly seriously considering this was the same guy who actually deluded himself and some folks into thinking A Current Affair was anything but a waste of Television airtime. Here is another example of gutter journalism at it's "best".... or it's worst? Read Full Story
Editor's Pick "Something dynamic, something charismatic, a message of real change that resonates well with Alaskans"..... well she felt this way until the grumpy old man tapped her for the VP slot.... Hmmmm, something tells me she would much rather serve "under" Obama.... Read Full Story
Editor's Pick The day after his first presidential debate, Barack Obama addresses over 25,000 in Fredericksburg, VA -- calling for the political and economic reform needed to fix our broken economy. Read Full Story
Editor's Pick Please see for yourself why Americans must and should feel 'comfortable' about John McCain's judgment, much like his famous temper. In the following video, you will see the person that may, in light of McCain's health and age, assume the mantle of leadership at short notice. It is indeed a scary proposition.... Read Full Story
Editor's Pick If there was ever a moment or an "event" that more than crystallized the basic crux of this elections, it was without question, when John S. McCain, showed everyone in America why he just doesn't get it! But then how can he and why should he? After all, "the fundamentals of our economy are indeed strong." There could not be a better indication of that than the scenario of middle-class and average American families struggling to keep their homes, while John McCain can't even... Read Full Story
Editor's Weekly Dish It suddenly dawned on me as I watched the 60 minutes interviews of both John McCain and Barack Obama this past Sunday; what do people see in this sullen and entitlement clinging man? I mean, a man (McCain) who revels in the fact that he graduated bottom of his class at the Naval Academy, and does not view that particular personal landmark with even the slightest ounce of regret, but rather arrogantly chalks it up to youthful exuberance and "rebellious discovery." I mean... Read Full Story
By Mike Allen Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) heaped criticism Sunday on President Bush's mortgage-bailout blueprint, calling it a "blank check" for the administration and Wall Street with insufficient safeguards for taxpayers and homeowners. "Thus far, the administration has only offered a concept with a staggering price tag, not a plan," Obama said in a statement. "This crisis started with homeowners and they bear the brunt of the nearly unprecedented collapse in housing prices. We cannot have... Read Full Story