• $642.5 billion defense bill is approved by House May 19, 2012
    The House approved a bill Friday that would provide $642.5 billion in defense spending for the next fiscal year, despite a veto threat from the White House, which objected to a series of provisions that would limit the president’s authority and challenge administration policies. Read full article >> […]
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  • Biden on West Virginians’ vote for felon Keith Judd: ‘I don’t blame people’ for frustration over economy May 18, 2012
    Why did four-in-ten Democratic primary voters in West Virginia earlier this month cast their ballots for felon Keith Judd over President Obama? To hear Vice President Biden tell it, it’s because those voters are taking out their frustration and anger about the economy on Obama. Read full article >> […]
    Felicia Sonmez
  • Scott Brown raising money off Elizabeth Warren Native American questions May 18, 2012
    Scott Brown raising money off Elizabeth Warren flap, Al Gore is dating, and George W. Bush is returning to the White House (for a portrait). Make sure to sign up to get “Afternoon Fix ” in your e-mail inbox every day by 5 (ish) p.m! Read full article >> […]
    Rachel Weiner
  • North Carolina same-sex marriage amendment: Confusion over domestic partner benefits May 18, 2012
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Mecklenburg County commissioner Bill James survived his own primary race on May 8. But it was the marquee fight over Amendment One that topped his agenda the following day. It was predicted that the change to the state constitution, with its broad language proclaiming “marriage between one man and one woman … the only domestic legal union t […]
    Mary C. Curtis
  • Mitt and Ann Romney each give $75,000 to Romney Victory Fund May 18, 2012
    Republican candidate Mitt Romney and his wife have each given $75,000 to the Romney Victory Fund, the joint fundraising group that collects money for his presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee, campaign sources said Friday. Read full article >> […]
    Dan Eggen
  • Mitt Romney plans restful break after busy week May 18, 2012
    Mitt Romney wrapped up a very busy week (Iowa, Florida, New Hampshire) with a very short speech (barely nine minutes) Friday afternoon in New Hampshire. On Saturday, the former Massachusetts governor will spend the day opening his Wolfeboro, N.H., home on Lake Winnepesaukee. Read full article >> […]
    Nia-Malika Henderson
  • Birtherism isn’t dead May 18, 2012
    Discussion of President Obama’s place of birth died down significantly when he released his long-form birth certicate. But birtherism still lives, even if it no longer gets as much attention. Nationally, conservative bloggers have seized an opportunity to raise the issue. In some places disbelief in Obama’s America origins is still strong, and politicians ar […]
    Rachel Weiner
  • Wisconsin recall slipping away from Democrats May 18, 2012
    Just two and a half weeks remain in the recall of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R), and momentum seems to be firmly on the GOP’s side. All three polls out this week show Walker leading Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) by between 5 percent and 9 percent. Perhaps more illustrative, though, are the candidate’s personal favorability and approval numbers. Read full […]
    Aaron Blake
  • Following Obama meeting, France’s Hollande promises different approach to Afghan aid May 18, 2012
    President Obama welcomed new French President Francois Hollande to the White House on Friday, an initial meeting that came as world leaders feel a renewed sense of urgency to contain the European debt crisis. Read full article >> […]
    David Nakamura

INAUGURATION DAY: FANTASY OR REALITY?

It is noon on January 20th, 2009, and Barack Obama has just taken the oath of office as the 44th President of the United States.

He speaks:

“My fellow Americans, before I address you in my new role and give you my thoughts on this occasion, I want to acknowledge the gentleman seated in [...]

The Legacy of the Obama Phenomenon

Win or lose in November, this Associated Press piece raises some interesting questions about the meaning of the Obama phenomenon:

The entire nation and countless foreigners are absorbing a moment that had seemed decades away, if possible at all. Smart strategists and rank-and-file voters ponder how Obama rose so far so fast, and theories abound. [...]

HILLARY JOINS THE CAST OF “DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES�

How else to describe her frantic campaigning, highlighted by her disturbing willingness, if not compulsion, to say anything to win the nomination?

Her latest bizarre performance was her outrageous claim surrounding her trip to Bosnia in 1996.

First, a Fact Check: The war was over when she landed in Tuzla on March 25, 1996. It [...]

Florida And Michigan Should Reschedule Their Primaries

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Will The Dems Snatch Defeat From The Jaws of Victory…AGAIN?

The disastrous Bush administration and the deep unpopularity of Republicans have given the Democrats a golden opportunity to capture the White House.

So it’s particularly frustrating (and frightening) to see the leading Democratic candidates fighting with each other and perhaps inflicting irreparable damage on the party’s chances of winning in November.

Senators Clinton and Obama [...]

ANOTHER REASON WHY AMERICA THINKS SO LITTLE OF CONGRESS!

When Bush attorney Harriet Miers ignored a subpoena to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committe, what did they do about it? NOTHING!

When former Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez lied to the same Committee, what did they do? NOTHING!

They apparently don’t have the time or inclination to pursue THOSE offenses, but they DO have time [...]