Asked by NPR about election-night comments made by Republican Governors Association Chairman Haley Barbour (Miss.) that his group and others had to "scramble around" to raise more money because the RNC lagged in fundraising, Steele fired back.
No American, certainly not one about to occupy a leadership position in our government, could possibly call the American health-care system "the best health care system in the world." Boehner did just that last week. He was having an out-of-country experience.
Glenn Beck has repeatedly attacked financier and philanthropist George Soros with anti-Semitic stereotypes, referring to Soros as a "puppet master" and accusing him of controlling the media, the political process, and the global economy.
"There is nothing more intimate than young men and young women — and when you talk of infantry, we're talking our young men — laying out, sleeping alongside of one another and sharing death, fear and loss of brothers," said General Amos, 63.
Just hours after being hired as chief of staff for incoming Congressman Allen West (R-Fla.), Joyce Kaufman proved her reputation for controversy by dismissing the outgoing Democratic leadership as "garbage," The Washington Post reported.
The American Cable Association unveiled an economic study Monday that argues that consumers over the next nine years will pay at least $2.4 billion more for pay TV services if regulators don't place conditions on the planned Comcast-NBC Universal deal to curb the combined enterta …
Today, President George W. Bush appeared on Rush Limbaugh's show to promote his new book. For the most part, the interview was, as Steve Kornacki of Salon desribes, "marked by excessive flattery and deference and a complete lack of follow-up questions."
"In a bigger shift from his campaign pledge to end earmarks, he tells me that they are a bad "symbol" of easy spending but that he will fight for Kentucky's share of earmarks and federal pork, as long as it's doled out transparently at the committee level and not parachuted in in …
Zach Pandl, an economist with Nomura Securities International, estimates that the nation's growth in Gross Domestic Product will take a 0.4 percent hit from December through February without the extended benefits, which currently provide five million long-term unemployed with abo …
The number of Americans without health insurance is rising, and it's not just those living in poverty who are affected.
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