Study: Obama Won Swing States Thanks to Irreligious Voters
According to new studies, President Obama’s electoral victory in the 2012 election cycle was greatly helped by his massive victory with a previously unnoticed voting bloc: the irreligious. While...
View ArticleObama Silent as Mexico Jails Former Marine on Trumped-Up Gun Charge
A former U.S. Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan has been chained to a bed in a Mexican prison since August. Jon Hammar faces up to 12 years in a Mexican jail on what may be a trumped-up charge...
View Article30K Have Signed Petition to Stop Use of New UC System Logo
More than 30,000 people have signed a petition demanding the University of California (UC) system stop using its newer, "hipper" logo. The UC system will use the new logo for branding purposes, and it...
View ArticleWhite House Considers Delaying Tax Withholdings to Bully Republicans
Pretend you’re Barack Obama. Put on your crown and think hard. If the Republicans hold fast on taxes and the country goes over the fiscal cliff, the Bush tax cuts will expire and the middle class will...
View ArticleCA School District Owes $1 Billion On $100 Million Loan
Poway Unified School District, which is in San Diego, California, owes creditors nearly $1 billion on a $100 loan. Even worse, Poway's financial situation is no different from that of nearly 200 other...
View ArticleVeteran Lawmaker Beats Freshman Rep. in Runoff
Yesterday, voters in Louisiana's 3rd District went to the polls to decide the last Congressional election of 2012. Veteran Congressman Charles Boustany defeated Freshman Congressman Jeff Landry,...
View ArticleObama's Economy: Tiny Homes for You
In a CBS-TV report from New York, anchor Maurice Dubois introduced a piece about the burgeoning tiny new homes movement this way:For generations American home buyers have dreamed of living large; well...
View ArticleDeal or No Deal? Obama, Boehner Meet at White House
For the first time in weeks, President Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner met face to face in an attempt to overcome disagreements about the fiscal cliff. White House spokesperson Josh Earnest...
View ArticleRep. Amash: 'Hypocritical' for Boehner to Keep Conservative Purge Criteria...
Michigan Republican Rep. Justin Amash told Breitbart News that it’s “hypocritical” for House Speaker John Boehner to criticize President Barack Obama over his administration’s lack of transparency...
View ArticleDurbin: Rice Will Be Secretary of State
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) is offering his heartfelt prediction that U.N. ambassador Susan Rice will be confirmed as the next Secretary of state. The Illinois senator is famous for...
View ArticleObama Considering Chuck Hagel for Defense
In another case of Barack Obama using a wayward Republican to pose as a bipartisan president, he is considering naming former Sen. Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense. Hagel is one of four candidates...
View ArticleCommunist Labor Party Will Join Michigan Right to Work Protest
The Brooklyn based Progressive Labor Party announced their support for Tuesday's right-to-work protests in Lansing, Michigan. The group was formed in the early 1960s, and has a membership estimated to...
View ArticleGingrich: Hillary Unbeatable in 2016
Newt Gingrich, scholar of history, is asserting that Hillary Clinton cannot be defeated by the Republican Party in the 2016 presidential campaign if the party remains in its current form:If their...
View ArticlePA Gov. Corbett: Congress Cannot Avert Fiscal Cliff Without Tax Increases
Last Friday, Republican Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said Congress cannot avert the fiscal cliff without raising taxes.“I don’t think they can resolve it without an increase in some taxes, but they...
View ArticleFL Activist Puts Up 'Festivus Pole' of Beer Cans Next to Nativity Scene
An "activist blogger" in Florida has decided to put up a “Festivus pole” made of aluminum Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans, which celebrates atheism, next to a Nativity scene.The Festivus pole is a...
View ArticlePoll: Christie Leads GOP in Favorability with Hispanics
A national survey found Hispanics have a more favorable view of Sarah Palin than Marco Rubio. According to a recent Public Policy Polling (PPP) poll, 31% of Hispanics have a favorable view of Palin....
View ArticleGroup to Endorse Conservatives to Replace Boehner, Cantor, McCarthy UPDATED
UPDATE II: Hensarling spokeswoman Sarah Rozier told Breitbart News he isn't planning a Speaker run either. “The only leadership position Congressman Hensarling plans to hold in the 113th Congress is...
View ArticleWealthy Football, Baseball Players Unions Denounce MI Right-to-Work Law
As the institutional and radical left begin to descend on Lansing, Michigan in preparation for Tuesday's expected protest against right-to-work legislation passed last week, they have an interesting...
View ArticleJW Uncovers Taxpayer Cost for Malia Obama's Spring Break Trip to Mexico
Spring Break is a common ritual for students across the country, and First Daughter Malia Obama is no exception. But, of course, there is an important difference between the First Daughter and other...
View ArticleMichigan Right-to-Work Fight More Important than Wisconsin
6This week, the Michigan legislature is expected to give final approval to ground-breaking reforms which will make it the 24th state to enact right-to-work legislation. To longer would Michigan workers...
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