Saturday, November 28, 2009

Paul Bedard

Even Obama's Oratory and Presence Aren't Helping Him Now

The left and the center of Obama's party remain deadlocked. more >>

Orson Welles's Political Ambitions

Richard Linklater says Welles chose well to stay in Hollywood. more >>

Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands Duel Over Rum

Some want Congress to intervene in the battle. more >>

Pentagon Helping 80 Countries With AIDS Prevention

As World AIDS Day approaches, the Pentagon takes the lead in helping other militaries fight AIDS. more >>

Could Hillary Clinton Replace Biden as Obama's VP?

The hot rumor in Washington is that the secretary of state will get a promotion. more >>

Sen. Kyl Sees a Jimmie Johnson Era for NASCAR

It's not just Johnson's year, it's his era says the senator. more >>

Carville, Matalin Can't Agree Even on Pen Colors

But James Carville on CNN calls his wife, Mary Matalin, and Sarah Palin the best-looking GOP women. more >>

CNN's John King to Replace Dobb's Ranting With Hard News

Lou Dobbs is gone from CNN and so is his populist agenda. more >>

2008 National Turkey Dies, but the Alternate Lives On

Pumpkin, the Thanksgiving turkey pardoned by Bush, died, but the alternate is alive and pecking. more >>

Insiders Skeptical of Giuliani Senate Bid Rumors

The GOP wants him to run, but not all are buying rumors Rudy Giuliani will made a bid for the Senate. more >>

GOP's Foxx: Republicans Passed Civil Rights Act

Republican House member says it was the GOP, not LBJ or the Democrats, who passed civil rights laws. more >>

Chamber Not Backing Down in Healthcare Fight

In 7 key states, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce finds opposition to healthcare reform plans. more >>

Ousted Times Editor Was Having Wages Garnished

Washington Times editor in Reverend Moon dispute had wages garnished by his book publisher. more >>

Poll: No Second Presidency for Bill Clinton

Public shows little support for eliminating presidential term limits as Bill Clinton hinted at. more >>

Palin to Hannity: Alleged Fort Hood Shooter Should Have Been Profiled

Palin says the alleged Fort Hood shooter should have been profiled, doesn't rule out a White House bid. more >>

World Wild Life Fund Runs the Olympic Torch Relay

The WWF CEO was on hand to ferry the torch through polar bear country. more >>

Free Market Groups See Soda-Tax Conspiracy

Free market groups see a conspiracy to boost taxes on soft drinks. more >>

China Trying to be an Environmental Leader

The Center for American Progress says China is moving to cut carbon emissions more >>

Obama Christmas Ornaments From the Navy?

The Navy Secretariat Staff Officers Recreation Association sold ornaments for $15 a pop. more >>

Rum Wars as Captain Morgan Sets Sail to the U.S. Virgin Islands

Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are battling for the rum maker. more >>

Congress Approves a Coin for Medal of Honor Winners

Coins featuring military organizations have long been a tradition. more >>

Conservation Group Sees a Win for Obama on Climate Change

World Wildlife Fund says Copenhagen climate deal will spur Senate into action. more >>

Sabato: The Democrats Aren't Doomed

The popular political pundit doesn't buy the GOP belief that the House will shift in 2010. more >>

GOP Says Harry Reid Not a Shoe-in for Re-election in Nevada

The GOP pokes holes in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's re-election blueprint. more >>

Giddy Republicans Foresee Bigger House Gains in 2010 Than in 1994

New Gallup Poll shows first GOP advantage in 2010 election, especially among independent voters. more >>

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