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The Daily Caller's Tucker Carlson appeared on Fox & Friends this Saturday and slammed President Obama for refusing to acknowledge the media's role in our violent culture for fear of losing "Hollywood" donations. "Hollywood is one of the largest donors to the Democratic Party," Carlson said, and because of this, the Obama administration ignores the violent media.
Guess he's going to need that Senate web domain after all. After privately conceding that Chris Christie's surge in popularity made a run for governor impossible, Newark Mayor Cory Booker very publicly announced Thursday morning that he is exploring a run for a New Jersey Senate seat in 2014, if — and it's a big "if" — Sen. Frank Lautenberg retires. Speculation had been brewing for weeks, and a ...
Lawyer David Butt , representing the complainant, responds to the Supreme Court of Canada's decisionTORONTO , Dec. 20, 2012 /CNW/ - Today, the Supreme Court of Canada will release its ruling in the case ...
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com President Obama gave reporters an opportunity to ask questions about his new gun violence task force, but they chose instead to focus on the politics of the fiscal cliff debate.
Jacqueline Baylon, Digital First Media With more than 70 percent of Latino voters helping to reelect President Obama, some Republicans are saying the party needs to back immigration reform. Here are 20 GOP officials who have called for changes.
Jacqueline Baylon, Digital First Media With more than 70 percent of Latino voters helping to reelect President Obama, some Republicans are saying the party needs to back immigration reform. Here are 20 GOP officials who have called for changes.
Jacqueline Baylon, Digital First Media With more than 70 percent of Latino voters helping to reelect President Obama, some Republicans are saying the party needs to back immigration reform. Here are 20 GOP officials who have called for changes.