Obama Butts Heads With Brewer
By Staff on January 25, 2012President Barack Obama and Jan Brewer exchanged heated words Wednesday on the conservative Arizona Governor’s home turf .
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President Barack Obama and Jan Brewer exchanged heated words Wednesday on the conservative Arizona Governor’s home turf .
Following her weak showing in the Republican primary, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is running to keep her Congressional seat, according to the Associated Press.
President Barack Obama applauded the success Wednesday of a U.S. Special Forces operation that led to the rescue of two hostages in Somalia, one of whom was an American citizen. “On Monday, I authorized an operation to rescue Jessica Buchanan, an American citizen who was kidnapped and held against her…
While the remaining four candidates all have admirable qualifications to be the next president, progress in defeating the incumbent president cannot continue if the opposing candidates cannot unite. The famous adage, “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” couldn’t apply more.
According to USA Today, our nation’s debt ceiling has exceeded it’s actual net worth, $15.23 trillion to $15.17 respectively. While some of the powers that be in government believe that in order to sequester this debt we need to pare down, the greatest bone of contention seems to lie within…
New polls show that Newt Gingrich may be able to leverage the momentum he gained from his surprising victory in South Carolina for another upset.
Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) announced Sunday that she will be leaving the House by the end of the week to focus on her recovery from a gunshot wound she received a little over one year ago. Speaking via a video message, the Arizona Congresswoman said that the decision was in…
During an appearance Friday at the Talk Radio News Service/Support Popular Vote.com Radio Row, Conservative commentator Dick Morris said that he would absolutely support moving away from the electoral college.
One time 2012 hopeful Herman Cain declined to use a high-profile appearance in South Carolina Thursday to endorse a specific Presidential candidate.
Rick Perry announced Thursday that he will cease his flailing Presidential campaign and throw his support behind Newt Gingrich.
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