'The Spending is Nuts'
PowerLineBlog.com sponsored a contest asking for artistic submissions that best illustrated the danger of the debt problems in America. Here is the winner of the $100,000 prize.
PowerLineBlog.com sponsored a contest asking for artistic submissions that best illustrated the danger of the debt problems in America. Here is the winner of the $100,000 prize.
Breitbart.tv Editor Larry O’Connor joins Dennis Miller on The Dennis Miller show to discuss the politics of the recent debt ceiling debate, NBC News’ reasons for hiring Al Sharpton and a Andrew Breitbart’s recent announcement about GOProud and CPAC.
NBC News’ newest star Al Sharpton offers a barely coherent segment calling the Tea Party a monster. He also asks his guest, Lee Fang from left-wing Think Progress, what is becoming a trademark of the Sharpton interview style: A long,
National Review: During House debate leading up to the vote on a bipartisan debt agreement, protestors on Monday were removed from the House chamber after chanting: “Boehner, get off it, it’s time to tax corporate profits” and “Hey Boehner, get
Charles Krauthammer gives his analysis of the debt ceiling deal announced by President Obama.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver with an odd metaphor for the debt ceiling deal.
About Larry O’Connor: Larry O’Connor is Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart.tv. He is also a regular contributor to Big Hollywood, Big Government and Big Journalism. He has a nightly internet radio program on Blog Talk Radio. Before becoming a conservative agitator he
President Obama announce that a deal structure has been agreed to allowing for an increase in the debt ceiling.
You cannot be the leader of the free world and sit on the sidelines and tweet and think you’re going to get the job done.
Chuck Todd explains to David Gregory the truth that hardly anyone in Washington is facing.
After the bill bearing his name goes down in defeat, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) suggests that Senators not go to a ball game since another vote on a pending compromise between Congress and the White House may be imminent.
Four-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning has a new contract with the Colts. The deal for the veteran quarterback is believed to be for five years and $90 million.
Officials say the White House and GOP leaders in Congress are making progress on an agreement to avoid a looming U.S. default. Late Saturday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid postponed a test vote on his own legislation until 1p.m. Sunday.