Print Tony Lee Follow Read Full Bio College Republicans to Release Report Slamming GOP for Turning Off Young Voters On Monday, the College Republican National Committee will release a report about the GOP's outreach and appeal to young voters. The report was conducted by the organization's polling and research operations. 3 Jun 2013 Report: Obama Promised to Endorse Hillary in 2016 for Bill's 2012 Support President Barack Obama reportedly made a deal to endorse Hillary Clinton in 2016 in exchange for Bill Clinton's enthusiastic support during the 2012 campaign. 2 Jun 2013 Palin Honors HS Grads. in Town that Helped Her Dad 49 Yrs. Ago: 'You Got Us on Our Path' Sarah Palin showed on Saturday she never forgets her roots, honoring graduates of a small town in Washington that helped her father 49 years ago when his station wagon broke down on his way to Alaska. "That schoolteacher was my Dad, Mr. Heath," Palin said. "That small town was your small town. It was Republic, Washington. That mechanic was a guy named Mr. Carter. And my dad has never forgotten him or the kindess shown by this town." 2 Jun 2013 Hibbert Apologizes for 'Offensive' 'No Homo' Slang Remarks Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert issued an apology on Sunday for his "no homo" remarks that he made in a postgame interview on Saturday night after his Indiana Pacers defeated the Miami Heat on Saturday night to force Game 7 in the Eastern Conference Finals. 2 Jun 2013 Happiness Index of Obama Coalition Plummets After Reelection President Barack Obama won reelection largely in part because blacks, Hispanics, and young voters overwhelmingly went to the polls for him. But a new Harris Poll "Happiness index" study has found each of these groups are considerably less happy since Obama's reelection. 2 Jun 2013 Study: Americans Less Optimistic About Future Since Obama Reelection Americans are less optimistic about the future since President Barack Obama's reelection, according to a new Harris Poll "Happiness index" study. 2 Jun 2013 Federal Buildings Having Trouble Meeting 'Green' Guidelines Federal agencies are having a tough time trying to make their buildings "green" in order to meet new guidelines. 2 Jun 2013 Report: IRS Also Targeted Conservative Donors In addition to targeting conservative and Tea Party groups, in 2011 the IRS also targeted conservative donors to a group created in 2007 to generate support for President George W. Bush's Iraq surge. The IRS reportedly began the audit after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sent a complaint letter. 1 Jun 2013 Study: Sports Pundits More Popular if Confident, Not Accurate Researches have found that confidence--more than accuracy--attracts people to sports pundits, perhaps because people crave their confidence in "an uncertain world." These findings should not come as a surprise. Former President Bill Clinton once said that Americans would initially prefer someone who was strong and wrong over someone who was "weak and right." Recent studies have found the best way to win an argument is to actually scream and shout louder than one's opponent. 1 Jun 2013 Not So Fast: Tebow Camp 'Vehemently Denies' Report Claiming QB's NFL Career Probably Over Tim Tebow's camp immediately denied reports that some in his camp have conceded his NFL career was probably done. After an ESPN article published the supposed sentiment, an insider who is a part of Tebow's camp "vehemently denied" the report to USA Today on Friday night. 1 Jun 2013 Previous 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next
College Republicans to Release Report Slamming GOP for Turning Off Young Voters On Monday, the College Republican National Committee will release a report about the GOP's outreach and appeal to young voters. The report was conducted by the organization's polling and research operations. 3 Jun 2013
Report: Obama Promised to Endorse Hillary in 2016 for Bill's 2012 Support President Barack Obama reportedly made a deal to endorse Hillary Clinton in 2016 in exchange for Bill Clinton's enthusiastic support during the 2012 campaign. 2 Jun 2013
Palin Honors HS Grads. in Town that Helped Her Dad 49 Yrs. Ago: 'You Got Us on Our Path' Sarah Palin showed on Saturday she never forgets her roots, honoring graduates of a small town in Washington that helped her father 49 years ago when his station wagon broke down on his way to Alaska. "That schoolteacher was my Dad, Mr. Heath," Palin said. "That small town was your small town. It was Republic, Washington. That mechanic was a guy named Mr. Carter. And my dad has never forgotten him or the kindess shown by this town." 2 Jun 2013
Hibbert Apologizes for 'Offensive' 'No Homo' Slang Remarks Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert issued an apology on Sunday for his "no homo" remarks that he made in a postgame interview on Saturday night after his Indiana Pacers defeated the Miami Heat on Saturday night to force Game 7 in the Eastern Conference Finals. 2 Jun 2013
Happiness Index of Obama Coalition Plummets After Reelection President Barack Obama won reelection largely in part because blacks, Hispanics, and young voters overwhelmingly went to the polls for him. But a new Harris Poll "Happiness index" study has found each of these groups are considerably less happy since Obama's reelection. 2 Jun 2013
Study: Americans Less Optimistic About Future Since Obama Reelection Americans are less optimistic about the future since President Barack Obama's reelection, according to a new Harris Poll "Happiness index" study. 2 Jun 2013
Federal Buildings Having Trouble Meeting 'Green' Guidelines Federal agencies are having a tough time trying to make their buildings "green" in order to meet new guidelines. 2 Jun 2013
Report: IRS Also Targeted Conservative Donors In addition to targeting conservative and Tea Party groups, in 2011 the IRS also targeted conservative donors to a group created in 2007 to generate support for President George W. Bush's Iraq surge. The IRS reportedly began the audit after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sent a complaint letter. 1 Jun 2013
Study: Sports Pundits More Popular if Confident, Not Accurate Researches have found that confidence--more than accuracy--attracts people to sports pundits, perhaps because people crave their confidence in "an uncertain world." These findings should not come as a surprise. Former President Bill Clinton once said that Americans would initially prefer someone who was strong and wrong over someone who was "weak and right." Recent studies have found the best way to win an argument is to actually scream and shout louder than one's opponent. 1 Jun 2013
Not So Fast: Tebow Camp 'Vehemently Denies' Report Claiming QB's NFL Career Probably Over Tim Tebow's camp immediately denied reports that some in his camp have conceded his NFL career was probably done. After an ESPN article published the supposed sentiment, an insider who is a part of Tebow's camp "vehemently denied" the report to USA Today on Friday night. 1 Jun 2013
Official, private assessments contradict president’s claim that Al Qaeda is on ‘path to defeat’19 Jun 2013, 4:28 AM PDT
Official, private assessments contradict president’s claim that Al Qaeda is on ‘path to defeat’19 Jun 2013, 4:28 AM PDT