
Obama and Media Attack Free Speech
We used to live in a free country, a United States where our rights and liberties were protected. It is no accident that the very first amendment in the Bill of Rights includes the right to free speech. Not any

We used to live in a free country, a United States where our rights and liberties were protected. It is no accident that the very first amendment in the Bill of Rights includes the right to free speech. Not any

If you thought for one nanosecond that Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan were going to wither in the heat of the savage media assault launched against Romney after his statements about the Barack Obama Administration’s apology to the Islamists yesterday,

Mitt Romney campaigns in Fairfax County, Virginia on Thursday with a 0.8 point lead in RealClearPolitics average of Virginia polls. A Gravis Marketing poll of likely Virginia voters has Romney defeating President Barack Obama, 49% to 44%. Romney may get

President Barack Obama will campaign in Colorado’s Jefferson County on Thursday. Yesterday, Obama headed to Las Vegas to campaign after a brief press conference about the murder of U.S. Ambassador to Libya. Jefferson County, along with Arapahoe County, is one

Along with the rest of the Media establishment, Washington D.C.-based newspaper Roll Call attacked Mitt Romney for criticizing the Obama administration for its failures in the Middle East. The criticism came after our embassies in Egypt and Libya were attacked

According to the Census Bureau, income for the middle class fell 8 percent to its lowest level since 1995. The New York Times severely understates the case saying that this “poses a challenge” for Barack Obama as he vies for a second

The Washington Post is criticizing Gov. Mitt Romney’s respect for freedom of speech in an effort to distract attention from Obama’s quick apology to the attackers in Egypt. Case in point: Today the WaPo editorial board opined: “Mr. Romney claimed

A timeline of yesterday’s events shows that it took the Obama administration 16 hours to disavow a statement posted on the US Embassy in Cairo website. It appears that the administration’s failure to correct the embassy and the doubling down

MSM was furious with Mitt Romney today after he issued a strongly-worded condemnation of the state department’s initial apology and today criticized the Obama administration for attempting to placate our attackers. Romney didn’t apologize. He condemned. More importantly, he led.

A Census Bureau report on Wednesday revealed nearly 46.2 million people (one out of six Americans) live in poverty in President Barack Obama’s economy. Yet, the Obama administration touted the the country’s horrific poverty figures and attempted to spin the statistics

Just when you think Politifact can’t make any more of a mockery of itself than it already has – over and over and over and over again – they wade into the breach today on foreign policy. More specifically, they

Clint Eastwood can’t stop dressing down President Obama. Eastwood normally doesn’t directly discuss politics a la Sean Penn or Tim Robbins. But the “Dirty Harry” star made an exception this year by supporting Mitt Romney and blasting President Obama during

Oh, that awful Mitt Romney. Just a few minutes before the White House itself disavowed the Cairo Embassy apologizing for free speech, Romney rightfully condemned the appeasing statement in no uncertain terms. And as a result, all day long, the

MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell and former American Ambassador to the United Nations for Special Affairs and foreign policy adviser to Mitt Romney, Richard Williamson had a contentious interview Wednesday afternoon.

The Right Scoop reports that unnamed mainstream media journalists were caught on a live mic coordinating hostile questions for Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney before his press conference today on the U.S. embassy attacks. Their goal was to make sure

NBC News’s David Gregory took to Twitter Wednesday afternoon to denounce Mitt Romney’s statement on the violence in Egypt and Libya that killed four Americans. Romney appears to have launched a political attack even before facts of embassy violence were known.

Yesterday Gov. Mitt Romney said he was “outraged” at the attacks on our Egyptian embassy and that Obama’s quick apology to the attackers was disgraceful. Today, BuzzFeed is running a drive-by story in which “very senior Republican foreign policy” wonks take

Colorado voters may be souring on public sector unions and their litany of rules, regulations and demands. This sentiment could help Mitt Romney in November if swing voters associate Obama with the recent union based recall effort in Wisconsin and

At 11:53pm last night Talking Points Memo released a statement from the Obama campaign condemning Mitt Romney for criticizing something the White House itself disavowed — an appalling apology issued by the State Department. Eight hours later, President Obama finally

The New York Times‘ coverage of the radical Islamist attacks on 9/11 on the U.S. embassy in Cairo and the U.S. consulate in Benghazi begins–like the Obama administration–with acknowledging “anger” over an anti-Islamic film, not with the attacks themselves–and criticizes

The same Gravis Marketing Poll released today that showed Mitt Romney leading Barack Obama by 49-44 in Virginia showed Republican George Allen leading Democrat Tim Kaine 47-42 in the Senate race. For Allen, today’s 5 point margin reflects a 2
Navy Times reports that naval vessels displayed onscreen at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC last week during a tribute to U.S. veterans were, in fact, Soviet-era Russian naval ships: On the last night of the Democratic National Convention, a

Mitt Romney came out firing this evening against the Obama administration’s feckless response to the attacks on American embassies in Libya and Egypt. His campaign just released his statement moments ago: I’m outraged by the attacks on American diplomatic missions

On the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks on American soil, news of attacks against Americans overseas created a social media firestorm — except on a site dedicated to trendsetting in social media. Ben Smith’s BuzzFeed Politics has written

President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney agreed to a truce on the airwaves on Tuesday to mark the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But the Obama campaign broke that truce, posting a commercial online Tuesday that accused Romney