... inartful and offensive comment from a Democratic consultant won't shift this election, either. And while campaigns attempt to capitalize on Hilary Rosen's dig at Ann Romney, most of America likely isn't caring that much about what a television pundit thinks of the woman who could become first ...
... hold a rally in Columbia at 6:10 p.m. Former House speaker Newt Gingrich is holding a town hall in Rock Hill at 9 a.m and Spartanburg at 1:30 p.m. Before that, Gingrich will attend a luncheon and hold a book signing in Spartanburg at noon ...
... forming two outside groups aimed at defending President Obama's signature legislative issue from now through November 2012. Much like the Karl Rove inspired "American Crossroads" on the right, the new effort will have both a 501c(3) component and an issues-based lobbying effort housed inside a 501c(4 ...
... At his press briefing, Attorney General John Ashcroft said Walker Lindh knowingly chose to fight with the Taliban and al-Qaida. JOHN ASHCROFT, Attorney General: At each of the crossroads, Walker faced a choice. And with each choice, he chose to ally himself with terrorists. Drawn to South Asia, Walker ...
... a young Bob Dylan. Part of the generation first shaped by the influence of Dylan’s music, Wilentz went on became a Professor of History at Princeton, the official historian of Bob Dylan’s website, and now, the author of a new non-fiction book, “Bob Dylan in America,” which ...
... old hog farmer Marv Van Den Top. “This here could be a real negative for him.” Last week, Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on a range of Chinese goods, a move aimed at punishing Beijing for stealing American technology. The Chinese government responded with a threat to tag U ...
How will this week's transition of power impact Qatar's grand experiment? Photo courtesy of Tantum Collins. Paul Solman: Tantum "Teddy" Collins was an especially stellar student in the "Grand Strategy" course I help teach at Yale. As part of the class, he spent last summer in Qatar. He's also lived and worked in Jordan, and...
John Brennan, President Obama's choice to head the CIA, is set to face the Senate Intelligence Committee. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images. Anyone who has ever learned to drive in the snow is familiar with the phrase "turn into the skid." Well, the saying might also work for confirmation hearings. With the nomination of counterterrorism...
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