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Report: 'Nakedly Liberal Leanings' of MSNBC Too Much for Chuck Todd

Report: 'Nakedly Liberal Leanings' of MSNBC Too Much for Chuck Todd

MSNBC is reportedly too liberal even for NBC political director Chuck Todd.  During the 2012 election, Todd was keenly aware of the network’s biases–and NBC’s affiliation with it–and that is why he decided to devote considerable resources to cover both Republican

Paper: Drudge Made New Media as Important as Legacy Outlets

Paper: Drudge Made New Media as Important as Legacy Outlets

A new study that examined the disruptive influence Twitter is having on modern political campaigns revealed that political operatives believe the Drudge Report has made new media outlets as important as–or more important than–the legacy outlets the eponymous website formed to

War or No War? Hagel, Kerry Offer Conflicting Testimony

War or No War? Hagel, Kerry Offer Conflicting Testimony

On Tuesday, Secretary of State John Kerry and Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, both of whom are combat veterans, offered conflicting testimony about whether President Barack Obama’s potential use of military force against Syria would be defined as going to

Kerry: Syria Debate About 'World's Red Line'

Kerry: Syria Debate About 'World's Red Line'

Speaking before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State John Kerry said the debate about whether to use military force against Syria was not about President Barack Obama’s “red line.” Instead, Kerry said it was about the “world’s red

Matt Drudge Frustrated with Republican Party

Matt Drudge Frustrated with Republican Party

On Tuesday, Matt Drudge, long known for his libertarian leanings, asked on Twitter, “Why would anyone vote Republican? Please give reason.” Sounding like Tea Partiers who revolted against George W. Bush big-government domestic programs–like No Child Left Behind, the Medicare

Report: Axelrod Complains Romney Press Corps Was Too 'Sympathetic'

Report: Axelrod Complains Romney Press Corps Was Too 'Sympathetic'

President Barack Obama’s chief campaign strategist, David Axelrod, reportedly complained that reporters covering Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012 were too favorable to Romney. Axelrod, who orchestrated and manipulated the mainstream media to give fawning coverage to the historical

Egypt Judges Recommend Legal Dissolution of Muslim Brotherhood

Egypt Judges Recommend Legal Dissolution of Muslim Brotherhood

A panel of judges recommended the legal dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood Monday, the same day a police station in Cairo was bombed and the Muslim Brotherhood joined efforts to organize a “million-person march” on Tuesday. As Reuters reports, Egypt’s military-backed

Senate to Narrow Syria Resolution

Senate to Narrow Syria Resolution

The Senate will reportedly narrow the draft authorization for military force against Syria that President Barack Obama submitted after announcing on Saturday he would seek congressional approval for military strikes against Syria.  According to The Hill, Sen. Pat Leahy (D-VT),

Rep. Peter King Slams Obama for 'Clear Failure of Leadership'

Rep. Peter King Slams Obama for 'Clear Failure of Leadership'

On Fox News Sunday, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) slammed President Barack Obama for his “clear failure of leadership” on Syria.  King said Obama has statutory and constitutional authority to strike Syria and criticized him for sending “mixed signals” to the

Palin Opposes Syria Intervention: 'Let Allah Sort Syria Out'

Palin Opposes Syria Intervention: 'Let Allah Sort Syria Out'

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Tea Party Republicans led the charge against President Barack Obama’s intention to use military force against Syria. Obama announced on Saturday that though he has decided military action was needed, he would first seek

Kerry Does 'Full Ginsburg,' Appears on Five Sunday Shows

Kerry Does 'Full Ginsburg,' Appears on Five Sunday Shows

The day after President Barack Obama declared he has decided to seek ask for Congressional authorization for military action against Syria, Secretary of State John Kerry taped interviews for all five Sunday shows. In what is known as the “full

GOP Rep.: House Will Probably Vote 'No' on Syria

GOP Rep.: House Will Probably Vote 'No' on Syria

On Fox News Sunday, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) said the House would probably not vote to give President Barack Obama authorization to use military force against Syria if the vote were held today. King said that if the “vote were

Kerry Compares Assad to Hitler, Saddam

Kerry Compares Assad to Hitler, Saddam

On Fox News Sunday, Secretary of State John Kerry compared Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad to Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein for using chemical weapons on Syrians.  Kerry said “international norms on chemical weapons” that have “been in place since 1925”

College Football: America's Shared Culture

College Football: America's Shared Culture

This week, one is again reminded that America would be a better place if it its citizens assimilated into the melting pot as seamlessly as college football fans embrace their traditions. Technology, multiculturalism, and the breakdown of families and civic