DADT Debate Gets Heated with Log Cabin Republican Leader
Radio host Steve Malzberg debates the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law with Gregory Angelo, President of the New York chapter of Log Cabin Republicans.
Radio host Steve Malzberg debates the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law with Gregory Angelo, President of the New York chapter of Log Cabin Republicans.
IL State Senate Candidate Cedra Crenshaw speaks at Republican Day at the Illinois State Fair. The Democratic Party of Illinois attempted to disqualify Ms. Crenshaw from appearing on the ballot. Watch her speech and see why she is the kind
The Senate Majority Leader now claims that his demoralizing statement was based on information that Gen. Petraeus told him.
President Obama held a town hall with MTV, BET and CMT on Thursday afternoon to reach out to young voters. When asked about deteriorating race relations in America, the President blamed the country’s economic woes.
Dennis Miller challenges the former Governor of Minnesota’s 9/11 conspiracy theories.
Sen. Barbara Boxer can’t quite keep her story straight as CNN’s Wolf Blitzer challenges her claims about her record of tax cuts.
South Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Alvin Greene (D) made a surprise campaign appearance in the middle of a local news broadcast. In the video clip, the candidate is the man in a green hat with an “A” on it and
Barney Frank in 2005: “Those of us on our committee in particular will continue to push for home ownership.” Barney Frank in 2010: “I was very much in disagreement with this push into home ownership, and I think the Federal
Missouri State Auditor Susan Montee enjoying margaritas at Missouri Democrat Days political event.
The Chilean government estimated that one billion people across the world have watched the Chile miner rescue on television.
Muslims are calling on the FBI to investigate after someone wrote the words “pig” and “chump” in bacon outside a mosque in Florence, SC over the weekend.
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com They were outraged over Mr. O’Reilly’s suggestion that the 9/11 attacks were executed by Muslims. Barbara Walters immediately chastised her colleagues for their behavior.
Big Journalism Editor-In-Chief Dana Loesch interviewed William Kelly on her St. Louis radio show. Mr. Kelly was the man who was bullied and threatened by the Chicago political press corps in a video featured yesterday at Breitbart.tv.
There is no truth to the report that the dog exclaimed “I’m not dead yet!”
Heralded as a true reformer, Michelle Rhee has been forced to abandon her quest for reform in the DC school system due to pressure from the Teachers’ Union who supported incoming Mayor Vince Gray.
AFL-CIO Boss Richard Trumka agreed whole-heartedly as the MSNBC host drew a distinction between selfish Tea Partiers and morally superior union workers.
The Fox news contributor was commenting on President Obama’s recent admission that the “shovel-ready” jobs that were supposed to have been funded by his $800 Billion stimulus never actually materialized. The President told the New York Times that “there’s no
Christine O’Donnell, the Republican Delaware Senate candidate, and her Democratic opponent, Chris Coons, hurled personal attacks at each other in a nationally televised debate Wednesday night.
Democratic Rep. James McGovern (MA-3) made this statement during a debate in Shrewsbury, MA on October 13. The audience seemed to be aware of the gravity of the statement Rep. McGovern had just made as you can barely make out
Michele Bachmann and her husband have taken in 23 foster children and have five kids of their own. Congresswoman Bachmann is one of Congress’ leading advocates for foster and adopted children. Until now, this had garnered her universal praise.
Whitman considers Brown’s explanation a defense. Brown does apologize for a second time, but he is certainly defensive in this exchange.
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Jack Black and America Ferrera launched the viral video campaign for Health Care For America NOW! to try to do what Barack Obama couldn’t: Sell Obamacare to the American people.