Former Bush Adviser Continues Crusade Against Palin, Conservatives
Former George W. Bush chief political strategist Matt Dowd continued to try to diminish Sarah Palin and conservatives by once again making false claims about the former Alaska governor.On Sunday's...
View ArticleRasmussen: Americans Feel Most Connected to Religious Groups
The approaching election of a new pope and the coming celebrations of special Holy Days in the Christian and Jewish faiths raise curiosity about the level of importance Americans place upon their faith...
View ArticleLindsey Graham Boasts About Dinner with Obama
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) released a statement Thursday boasting about his dinner with Barack Obama. He made the following statement after meeting with the President: Last night's dinner with...
View Article80% of NYC HS Grads Entering City College Don't Have Basic Skills
NOTE: The title and text of this story have been corrected. CBS News also corrected the story upon which this story was originally based, but failed to note the correction.In his last State of the City...
View ArticleAnti-Israel Harvard Students Send Dorm Demolition Notices to Jews
While the anti-Israel left routinely claims that hatred for Israel is not anti-Semitism, students at Harvard would be hard-pressed to make that distinction in the aftermath of a recent incident...
View ArticlePelosi: Raise Minimum Wage to $10
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday stated that she wants Congress to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 to $10. Pelosi posited that since Wall Street is riding high, the middle-class needs...
View ArticleNancy Pelosi: 'Tax Cuts Are Spending'
In the mind of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, “tax cuts are spending.”Pelosi said on Thursday that the federal government had to cut spending. However, she then lumped in several tax breaks for...
View ArticleMichigan Teachers Try to Sneak Around Right-to-Work
Michigan Republicans passed right-to-work legislation that banned mandatory union dues in December 2012, amid pushback from big labor. Now there’s a different kind of pushback as the state’s teachers...
View ArticleGreen Fuel Company Awarded $23 Million in 2010, Shutting Doors in 2013
Rentech Incorporated received $23 million from the DOE for a Colorado refinery for its green fuel technology in 2010. On Feb. 28, 2013, Rentech announced it will cease operations, reduce staff, and...
View ArticleU.S. Household Wealth Climbs to Highest Level Since Recession Began
The Federal Reserve’s quarterly “Flow of Funds” report issued Thursday showed U.S. family net wealth climbing $1.17 trillion at the end of 2012 to the highest level since late 2007. Household net...
View ArticleSequester Fail: Economy Adds 236k Jobs in February
The Labor Department reported this morning that non-farm payrolls rose by 236,000 in February. The unemployment rate edged lower to 7.7% as the number of people in the labor force dipped slightly....
View ArticleIL Sen Dems Move Bill Limiting Drone Strikes
Sen. Rand Paul's 13 hour, old fashioned filibuster focused the nation's attention on the Obama Administration's increased use of unmanned drones. Obama has made extensive use of the technology to...
View ArticleGun Control Dem: If 10 Rounds Isn't Enough, 'You're Probably Not Good Enough...
During a March 8 interview on "Mornings on the Mall" with Brian Wilson and Breitbart's Larry O'Connor on WMAL-DC, Democrat state senator Brian Frosh of Maryland defended a pending high capacity...
View ArticleJohn McCain: New GOP Guard 'Wacko Birds'
John McCain may have finally lost it. In an interview with Huffington Post he referred to Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as "wacko birds." “They were elected, nobody believes that...
View ArticleWhite House Saves $74,000 a Week by Canceling Tours
The government saves only $74,000 a week by canceling tours of the White House. The Obama administration, citing the sequester, announced White House tours will be eliminated starting on Saturday. A...
View ArticleJudicial Watch Defeats Homeland Security Efforts to Hide Illegal Immigrant...
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) failed to comply with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from Judicial...
View ArticleU.S. Congressmen Join Sean Penn at Chavez's Funeral
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's funeral on Friday attracted foreign leaders, athletes, liberal celebrities, reports CBS News:In the funeral hall, more than 30 political leaders including Cuba's Raul...
View ArticlePaul, Cruz, Rubio: Loyal Opposition Emerges in Senate
Since the 2010 midterm elections, conservatives have looked to Speaker Boehner and House Republicans to provide a vanguard against Obama's radical agenda. It has been a disheartening experience. In...
View ArticleTuition Rising at Record Rate at Public Colleges, Universities
Tuition at public colleges and universities increased by more than ever last year. Since the recession began, states have cut funds that were targeted for their state universities, which resulted in...
View ArticleCardinal Dolan to Deliver Notre Dame Commencement Address
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York will deliver Notre Dame's commencement address on May 19, while also receiving an honorary degree. Dolan will speak four years after Notre Dame controversially...
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