I am a resident of Wasilla, Alaska. I have known Sarah since 1992. Everyone here knows Sarah, so it is nothing special to say we are on a first-name basis. Our children have attended the same schools. Her father was my child's favorite substitute
Last night, the Republican Convention showed a video which could be described as nothing less than "9/11 Porn" -- a video so demeaning, so craven, and so exploitative of the dead and those who survived the September 11 attacks, only by the grace of God,
Oprah Winfrey may have introduced Democrat Barack Obama to the women of America -- but the talkshow queen is not rushing to embrace the first woman on a Republican presidential ticket!
Is it the "R" word? or, the "r" word"?
Oprah's staff is sharply
"Thinking about this Thursday vs. last Thursday: I think this McCain speech is one that will resonate. What will you remember about Obama's speech/show when you're in the voting booth? That he wants to give you a lot of stuff? What will you remember
[I'm not linking to it on purpose--google it if you want to increase his traffic]
NEW YORK--Until four years ago, no one had heard of our current Democratic nominee. "Who is Barack Obama?" asked CBS News after he was picked to deliver the keynote
A report in the NY Times indicates that the Pentagon is recommending a shift of one brigade (out of the 15 stationed there) be transferred from Iraq to the recently more troublesome, and less dealt with, Afghanistan. Many in the Pentagon say far more
Barack Obama, in one in a series of events courting blue-collar voters, is in Duryea, near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., to talk about creating more manufacturing jobs.
He told workers at Schott Glass, which makes and distributes special glass and glass-related
ST. PAUL, MINN.—Last month, Sarah Palin was the obscure governor of one of America's most sparsely populated states, balancing the imperatives of Alaska's 680,000 citizens with the needs of her husband and five children and living a relatively quiet
McCain has accepted huge contributions from the gambling industry and apparently is comfortable with the proliferation of gambling in American society. He has also accepted large contributions from producers of alcohol. McCain is in favor of combat
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush will announce his decision on future troops levels in Iraq next week, and is expected to largely follow the recommendations of his military leaders to cut troop levels there by up to 8,000 by mid-January.
The closely