Democrats Troll Republicans With Snarky List Of Retreat “Agenda Items”
Science 101, and a math course on “how to count to 218 votes.”
Science 101, and a math course on “how to count to 218 votes.”
The senator channels Rachael Ray for an inauguration video.
The Republican gadfly and No Labels crusader says he's only trying to help. “I'd say we take about 2 percent of the media requests that come in. Really.”
The no-drama Obama campaign is over. “The people that worked so hard, for so long, to raise a billion dollars and turn out millions of voters deserve better.”
In a rare television interview from 1988, the conservative talk radio host discusses getting into hot water with Jewish groups for using the term “Jewish lobby” when he first moved to New York. “You can say Jewish lobby anywhere but New York and no one will notice.”
Patricia Polacco's book, In Our Mothers' House, is back on the library bookshelves in the Davis School District in Utah. The move came after a lawsuit was filed by the ACLU.
Add this AKON ditty by Deborah Cox to the list of musical numbers sprinkled all over the No Labels relaunch in New York.
Military deaths by suicide have exceeded combats deaths three of the last four years.
“We hear a lot on Israel… I don't hear enough on Pentagon reform issues,” he tells BuzzFeed.
“Booker is stealing [Lautenberg's] ideas and marketing them as his own,” an aide charged.
Extremists on the Internet have cottoned on to the idea that the Obama administration had Aaron Swartz killed. There is no evidence for this.
Obama defends himself from criticism that he isn't social enough.
Hoping to build off GOP's fiscal cliff collapse, Obama accuses them of making America a “dead beat nation.”
During the Showcase Showdown, no less. Inopportune timing for the president's news conference.
A habit he has consistently entertained. A reflective Obama concedes he should have handled the 2011 debt ceiling fight better.
“Ginning up fear” among gun owners because it's “good for business,” Obama says. Meanwhile, he vows to take all action “within my power” to seek reform.
“If the House and the Senate want to give me the authority, so that they don't have to take these tough votes; if they want to put the responsibility on me to raise the debt ceiling, I'm happy to take it.”
Obama's nominee for Secretary of Defense came to oppose abortion ban exceptions. A scene from his 1996 Senate debate.
Abby and Mary Anne Huntsman kick off their dad's big day in New York with a song.
A Republican official goes out on a limb, and blames the Journal News. “A virtual shopping list for criminals and nut jobs.”
They like him, they really like him!
Senior administration official tells BuzzFeed the Federal Reserve would not have recognized the vast sum for depositing the coin.
“The Administration does not support blowing up planets.”
“As much as we value a healthy debate, we don't let that debate tear us apart,” the White House says.
Board members at The Atlantic Council. Freeman rises to Hagel's defense.
Officials supporting Senator Hagel's confirmation process send along this fact sheet and biography of President Barack Obama's pick for Secretary of Defense.
The vice president uses two gun metaphors to describe the issue.
The Rabbinical Seminary of America encourages New Yorkers to call Chuck Schumer because “experts feel that he has the power to prevent Hagel's confirmation.”