Mar 26 Health Care Reform Heads to the Supreme Court: A Guide to Day 1 By Jason Kane Photo by Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images It's all come down to this day. All the passion, politics and propaganda. Starting today, the frenzied national debate that's divided the nation since the passage of the health care reform law --… Continue reading
Mar 23 Shields, Brooks on Trayvon Martin, Saints, 'Mad Men,' 'Hunger Games' By Hari Sreenivasan // Our dynamic duo of syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks, who shock and surprise us every week with their vast knowledge of sports and (sometimes) pop culture weigh in again on this episode of… Continue reading
Mar 23 Watch The Doubleheader: Community Watch and NFL Saints Penalties The Doubleheader: Community Watch and NFL Saints Penalties… Continue watching
Mar 23 Watch Shields, Brooks on Trayvon Martin, Romney's Repositioning, GOP Budget Plan Shields, Brooks on Trayvon Martin, Mitt Romney's Gaffes… Continue watching
Mar 23 Santorum, Romney Vie for Louisiana's Shifting Electorate By Ryan C. Brooks GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum addresses supporters on March 13 in Lafayette, La. Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images Republican voters in Louisiana aren't used to being in the national spotlight during primary season. "We're in shock, and the candidates are… Continue reading
Mar 23 Backbone, Consistency and Standing Your Ground I've spent a fair amount of time this week pondering what it means to stand one's ground. The term has taken on a new, disturbing meaning as the story of the shooting of an unarmed Florida teenager took on… Continue reading
Mar 23 Political Animals: Taming Campaign Creatures By Mike Fritz A major part of a politician's daily life has always been the ubiquitous photo-op, and besides kissing babies, nothing may be used more than animals to try to highlight the candidate's softer, more human side to the American public. Yet,… Continue reading
Mar 23 Political Animals: Taming Campaign Creatures By Mike Fritz A big part of a politician's daily life is the photo-op, and besides kissing babies, nothing is used more often than animals to help highlight the candidate's softer, more human side to voters. Here's a look back at some political… Continue reading
Mar 23 Pew Poll: Voters Have Negative Impression of Romney By Christina Bellantoni Supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul hold up signs as Mitt Romney campaigns in Illinois last week. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images. "No way." That was the reaction from 31 percent of a pool of potential voters when asked by… Continue reading
Mar 23 Watch How the U.S. Government's 'Big Cauldron of Data' Affects Your Privacy New guidelines allow the National Counterterrorism Center to keep and analyze information gathered about Americans or U.S. residents for much longer, according to a statement released Thursday. Margaret Warner discusses expanded intelligence access with former Center head Michael Leiter and… Continue watching