In an ad produced by the White House, the Obama administration promotes the President’s use of executive authority to advance policies without including Congress.
From BuzzFeed: Mitt Romney’s campaign released it’s first negative ad of the cycle, which will begin airing in Florida this week, slamming Newt Gingrich on his ties to Freddie Mac. Titled “Florida Families,” the ad asserts that Gingrich “cashed in”
Jenny Beth Martin sat down with BreitbartTV and explained why a Newt victory in South Carolina was a win for the Tea Party. “Newt is not perfect but he is a warrior.”
From Andrew Breitbart: “The year 2011 was one of turmoil for the conservative movement, as we celebrated the success of 2010 but faced a divisive counter-revolution by the Democrats and the media. The Republican establishment, together with social conservatives, libertarians
Brit Hume hypothesized that the GOP members of Congress are “terrified” of Gingrich winning the nomination because of his unfavorable rating in national polls.
Matt Lewis told the “Victory Sessions” that Sarah Palin didn’t necessarily endorse Newt Gingrich for President, but that she endorsed to keep the primary and vetting process going. Lewis makes the argument that many South Carolinians didn’t vote to make
The popular music star screeched his way through the National Anthem before the New England Patriots played the Baltimore Ravens.
Responding to Mitt Romney’s claim that he has never run a business, Newt Gingrich pointed out that he has run four small businesses in his time away from Congress, which he asserted meant “I do know what [small business owners]
Geraldo says he “swears to God” that Newt said Juan’s name like it was a racial epithet.
Appearing on “Meet the Press,” New Jersey Governor Chris Christie reaffirmed his support for Mitt Romney’s candidacy and went on the attack against former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Christie emphasized Gingrich’s lack of executive experience and his former “embarrassment” of
Joe Paterno, a sainted figure at Penn State for almost half a century but scarred forever by the child sex abuse scandal that brought his career to a stunning end, died Sunday at age 85.
Congressman James Clyburn said that he would “never” call Newt Gingrich a racist, but that he used code words to appeal to the Tea Party base. He claimed, “we all know” what Newt’s rhetoric about President Obama being the “food
Andrew Breitbart appeared on the CNN show to talk about the conservative reaction to Newt’s victory in South Carolina.