The Republican Party is in a state of flux. Many call it an identity crisis; others say the party has lost its way. However the problem is defined, voters across the nation made clear on Election Day that they were... (Continue reading)
They came out in droves on Tuesday, an estimated 24 million of them in fact. Voters ages 18 to 29 increased their turnout over the last presidential election by a projected 2.2 million, according to the Center for... (Continue reading)
Gov. Sarah Palin was pranked yesterday by Canada's Masked Avengers. Palin unwittingly took a call from the radio duo posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy and telling her she would make a good president someday. "Maybe in eight years," Palin replies. During... (Continue reading)
Sen. John McCain turned up the notch in his media blame game after the Los Angeles Times refused to make public a videotape of Sen. Barack Obama attending a 2003 party for Palestinian-American professor and critic of Israel. McCain and his running mate... (Continue reading)
The State (S.C.): For more than 40 years, in war and peace, John McCain has exhibited fierce integrity, principled independence and awe-inspiring courage as he has put his country first. Between two extraordinary candidates, he is the better qualified. (Oct.... (Continue reading)
The Santa Fe New Mexican: Neither he nor John McCain alone can overcome the many challenges facing our next president — but already he has surrounded himself with people we can trust to help him right today's dangerously tossed ship... (Continue reading)
It appears as if things aren't all peaches and cream in the McCain-Palin camp. Politico is reporting that Gov. Sarah Palin's popularity at rallies among the party faithful has given her the confidence to push back against her Republican handlers. Palin has... (Continue reading)
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain along with their surrogates are hitting the swing states at full force this week and they are placing particular emphasis on Florida where early voting begins today. Obama spoke to voters in Tampa this... (Continue reading)
Apparently Sen. John McCain was wrong. Those zealous hate-mongers that made McCain-Palin rallies look more like Barack Obama witch hunts aren't just "fringe people," on the contrary, they're official staffers of the Grand Old Party. Racist anti-Obama sentiment and ads have... (Continue reading)
Ever since Gov. Sarah Palin sought to link Sen. Barack Obama to Bill Ayers during a campaign speech a couple of weeks ago, the 1960s radical and tenured University of Chicago professor has been in the news just about as... (Continue reading)