Mitt Romney made a curious attack on presidential rival Rick Perry in a speech at a Veterans of Foreign Wars convention on Tuesday. In a clear reference to Perry, who has held elected public office ...
Jon Huntsman 2.0 is continuing his sprint to the center, telling the PBS Newshour on Thursday that wealthy Americans will have to make sacrifices to revive the struggling American economy. “As president, I wouldn’t hesitate ...
As Moammar Gadhafi’s regime takes its last gasps in Libya, the Obama Administration is close to celebrating its third major foreign policy victory this year. In February, the United States’ refusal to support Egyptian strongman ...
Despite falling poll numbers and growing economic discontent, there is some good news for President Obama’s reelection chances. According to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission last week, the Democratic National Committee, Democratic Congressional ...
Congressional Republicans are once again pushing for the enactment of a Balanced Budget Amendment. The Amendment, which was introduced by conservative Utah Senator Mike Lee, would require that revenues equal expenditures every year, and that ...
Former New York Governor George Pataki may choose to enter the race for the Republican presidential nomination in the near future, and the popular reaction to the news can be summed up in one word: ...
Is same-sex marriage the root cause of America’s economic woes? According to Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, the answer is yes. Over the past two days, both conservative candidates made the case ...
Former President Bill Clinton told a New York firefighters conference on Monday that he was “tickled” by watching Rick Perry announce his Presidential candidacy, and that he thinks that the Texas Governor is “a good-looking ...
Congressional leaders have begun naming their selections for a powerful “super committee” that will search for ways to slash $1.5 trillion from the deficit before Nov. 23. The super committee — which was established in ...
Two recent profiles of Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann — one from Ryan Lizza of the New Yorker and another from The Daily Beast’s Lois Romano — shed some light on the contradictory nature of ...