Guest host Dan Patrick sits in for Laura Ingraham and interviews Andrew Breitbart.
A taxi driver claims a passenger attacked him earlier this week, leaving him with several bruises and more than 10 stitches. He says instead of helping him police threatened to arrest him. The NYPD didn’t respond to an email seeking
Don Kelly and Delmon Young hit first-inning home runs, Doug Fister and the Detroit bullpen held on and the Tigers edged the New York Yankees 3-2 Thursday night to win the deciding Game 5 of the AL playoff series.
From his college days during the civil rights movement to his recent remarks saying blacks are “brain washed” into voting Democrat, Herman Cain just doesn’t do or say the things MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell thinks he should.
Me and my very own SEIU “minder” take a journey onto the streets, up to the banks, and into the minds of the grassroots and populist (I swear. No, really. This is really, really spontaneous stuff) #OccupyWallStreet movement. (Side note:
This comes just hours after President Obama stood by the actions of the Dept. of Energy at his press conference this afternoon.
It’s not NBC star Ed Shultz without an on-air temper tantrum.
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Witnesses said about 200 people tried to push through barricades and police responded with pepper spray, penned them in with orange netting and escalated their response to using nightsticks.
Big Government: One of the key attorneys in the Pigford “black farmers” lawsuit has confirmed what we at Big Government have argued for months: that the $2.7 billion Pigford settlement has been corrupted by fraud on a massive scale.
Paul Kline, a scuba diver says he and a second diver had to cling to a buoy for two hours before they were rescued when their charter boat took off without them. The charter company denies responsibility and blames the
Vice President Joe Biden “educates” the 5th graders at a Tampa Bay school that the horrible economy is President Bush’s fault.
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video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Senator Marco Rubio, R-FL., has been coy in the past about the prospect of being the Republican Party’s vice presidential nominee. But today he was far more definitive than he has been stating that he