
Sean Hannity asked Gov. Sarah Palin what advice she had for Newt Gingrich and the other GOP presidential candidates. Her answer involved Breitbart editor Peter Schweizer’s new book “Throw Them All Out.”
The Associated Press reports that Occupy Miami protesters marched through the financial district of that city earlier today. But from the video footage we see here, it just looks like another SEIU community organizing effort.
Peter Schweizer exposes that Congressional standards are “so low” that members only have to show that one other person apart from themselves will benefit from the earmark for it to be considered ethical.
Breitbart editor and author of “Throw Them All Out” got equal time on CNBC’s “Kudlow Report” to respond to allegations that Schweizer had incorrectly reported a pattern of suspiciously timed stock trades by Congressman Bachus.
John Kerry denied any allegations of insider trading and said that Schweizer was trying to “smear [his] name.”
Anti-Wall Street protesters clashed with cops throughout the day at Zuccotti Park after attempting to march toward the New York Stock Exchange this morning, forcing cops to make nearly 200 arrests. The protest began this morning as part of a
Tea Party protesters demonstrated in front of the district offices of Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-AL) today to demand his resignation in the wake of the insider trading scandal exposed by Breitbart editor Peter Schweizer in his new book Throw Them
Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee Spencer Bachus (R-AL) has called for hearings on the STOCK Act, a bill targeting the legal practice of congressmen profiting from stock transactions involving issues that they have inside information on due to
Megyn Kelly wonders if, in the age of the internet where so much information is already out there for the world to see, that “little bit” of extra information really does help Congressmen get rich.
This morning, the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters in New York tried to shut down the New York Stock Exchange. They failed, but they made a bunch of noise and created quite a spectacle outside. Steve Forbes, the Chairman of Forbes
When you’ve lost the liberal hipsters at Comedy Central…
As news of the congressional insider trading scandal filters back to congressional districts, local news outlets are beginning their own investigations. Here in a report from Tyler, TX, a law professor contends that there are enough existing laws on the