During a radio interview this morning, Gov. Rick Perry was asked which federal departments he would shut down. Perry listed: “Three right off the bat: Commerce, Interior, and Energy are the three that you think of.” Problem: Those are NOT
Mitt Romney’s newest ad strikes back at recent criticism of his days at Bain Capital. “We expected the Obama Administration to put free markets on trial…”
Game show legend Chuck Woolery discusses democracy and restarting Congress.
Charles Krauthammer claims that the President wants the upcoming Presidential race to focus on economic “inequality” to divert the conversation away from the debt crisis and the Administration’s spending. Krauthammer notes that the current GOP primary is helping push this
A few of the known officials involved in the “Fast & Furious” program were placed on suspension this week pending further investigation.
State and federal investigators are looking into a hidden camera video of people getting ballots to vote in the New Hampshire primary after giving poll workers the names of people who recently died. “I think it is outrageous that we
Rick Perry released this powerful new ad in South Carolina this week with the hopes of a big finish in the upcoming primaries.
The parents of Natalee Holloway looked on somberly as a judge on Thursday declared their child dead, more than six years after the American teenager vanished during a high school graduation trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba.
John Bolton appeared on the Hugh Hewitt radio show to discuss his recent endorsement of Mitt Romney.
As victims’ loved ones ask why killers and rapists got pardoned by former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour during his final hours in office, a Mississippi state judge has temporarily halted the release of 21 of the 200-plus pardoned inmates.
Lynch said it would have been really easy for her to go along with government reports that she went down fighting because she was the only soldier in her Humvee to survive, but “that’s not who I am, that’s not
HuffPo: As the administration struggles to prod businesses to create jobs at home, GE has been busy sending them abroad. Since Immelt took over in 2001, GE has shed 34,000 jobs in the U.S., according to its most recent annual
Ingraham: Has your team vetted your own donations that you have received from all these private equity firms to ensure that none of their transactions have been equally as vulturistic? Perry: My record has been vetted for 11 years on
Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) appeared on Al Sharpton’s MSNBC show last night. Today, he will appear with Newt Gingrich at a housing event in South Carolina.