Fox News’ hosts are known for insensitive remarks, and yesterday was no exception. During Fox News’ “The Five,”, co-host Andrea Tantaros described why she believes the recession was a good thing for this generation of children.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took a page out of the Chris Christie playbook on Thursday and berated an Occupy Wall Street activist for asking him how he would support less-wealthy Americans.
Yesterday, Mother Jones identified 21 former CEOs who received more than $100 million in severance packages when they left their posts. A Think Progress analysis of federal campaign finance records reveals that of the 21-person list, only four have been disclosed …
Gingrich and Romney are facing questions about conduct earlier in their lives. But even the squeaky-clean Pennsylvanian is dogged by questions from his past.
Wisconsin lost private-sector jobs for the sixth consecutive month in December, the same period in which the nation added jobs.
Rep. John Boehner has killed hundreds of thousands of jobs in Clean Energy:
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Romney is the most vulnerable presidential candidate to come out of Massachusetts since Michael Dukakis. ABC said it reviewed documents showing that Romney deposited millions of dollars of his personal wealth “in investment funds set up in the Cayman Islands, a …
Glenn Beck has taken his GBTV operation to Texas, but just because he isn’t near his friendBill O’Reilly doesn’t mean he will neglect to visit the Factor.
Two years ago this week, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to advocates of strict campaign finance reform. But the decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission hurt more than just the provisions of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act it struck down.
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich in 1999 asked his second wife for an “open marriage” or a divorce at the same time he was giving speeches around the country on family and religious values, his former wife, Marianne, told The Washington Post on Thursday.
Southern Liberal Democrats has not initiated any private discussions.