Blog
Latest Blog Entries
Obama a guest at VP debate moderator's wedding
President Obama attended the 1991 wedding of Martha Raddatz, the ABC senior foreign correspondent who is moderating Thursday night's vice presidential debate, according to the online publication the Daily Caller.
Obama campaign aide: We're not 'depressed' or 'under a table'
A lot of hand-wringing has begun among Democrats after President Obama's widely-panned performance in last Wednesday's debate, and polls that show Republican challenger Mitt Romney gaining ground, but Jen Psaki, the Obama campaign's traveling press secretary, said Wednesday that wasn't the case for their team.
Opportunities arise for Maryland safety Anthony Nixon
Freshman drew first start on Saturday
PICKET: Poll - Romney closing gap in CT
Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney is closing in on President Barack Obama's lead in the state of Connecticut according to the latest Rasmussen poll. Rasmussen now says that Obama now has a six point lead over Romney.
PICKET: Banking crooks in Obama Big Bird ad all indicted by Bush DOJ
The Obama campaign is running a television ad showing three convicted finance executives who are supposed to represent the greed of Republican party, because Presidential nominee Mitt Romney wants to cut the subsidy that goes towards the Public Broadcasting Service, which airs the children's television program "Sesame Street.
Romney signs defaced with excrement in Va.
A conservative radio host based in central Virginia, has posted a video on his website of a GOP office with its window smashed in, expletive-laced rants presumably delivered at Republicans, and Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan signs torn down, defaced and smeared with what appears to be human excrement.
PICKET: New book shows U.S. top earners pay larger share of taxes than any other industrialized nation
The Wall Street Journal's Stephen Moore has just come out with a new book titled Who's the Fairest of Them All?: The Truth about Opportunity, Taxes, and Wealth in America and he reveals some interesting information about how much the top ten percent of income earners in the United States pay in federal income taxes as opposed to any other industrialized nation in the world.
Poll: Romney surges in Pennsylvania
Mitt Romney's strong performance in the first presidential debate may have put Pennsylvania back in play, and closed the gap with President Obama in other battleground states.
Tuesday chart: Navy wins and opponents' high-yardage days
Mids won Saturday despite yielding 507 yards to Air Force
McCain mocks Obama's Big Bird attack ad
Arizona Sen. John McCain on Tuesday was one of a number of Republicans scratching their heads over a new ad from the Obama campaign dripping with sarcasm that plays off GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's pledge, reiterated during last week's presidential debate, to cut federal funding for PBS by portraying Big Bird as a conniving menace to society more dangerous than some of America's most famous financial frauds.
PICKET: Rep. Matheson remains silent on Eric Holder and down in the polls
Mia Love, the Republican nominee for Utah's 4th Congressional District, has pulled ahead of Democratic incumbent Rep. Jim Matheson in the polls. According to the latest Desert News/ KSL, Love, the mayor of Saratoga Springs, is polling 6 points ahead of Congressman Matheson.
Navy depth chart tweaks: Cody Peterson emerges at linebacker
Trey Miller and Keenan Reynolds listed as co-starters at quarterback
Maryland depth chart tweaks: Nixon listed as a starter
Freshman got nod Saturday in place of Matt Robinson
Dem Heitkamp pulls even in N.D. Senate poll
Democratic Heidi Heitkamp, once considered a long shot to win North Dakota's open Senate seat, is locked in a dead heat with GOP candidate Rep. Rick Berg, a new poll says.
Voters say Ryan will stomp Biden
If voters are right, Paul Ryan will easily out-debate Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Thursday.
PICKET: Coulter shreds 'southern strategy' myth as GOP successfully runs more blacks in conservative districts
Liberals have accounted for Democratic losses in the southeast to what has become known as the GOP’s “southern strategy.” Conservative author Ann Coulter debunks the “southern strategy” excuse in her new book “Mugged.”
Obama publicly acknowledges botching presidential debate
An Obama campaign spokeswoman on Monday said the president simply was having a "light moment" when he decided to poke some fun at himself the night before, acknowledging at a star-studded fundraiser that he botched the first debate against Republican challenger Mitt Romney last week.
Polls vary widely in Florida Senate race
Two new polls on the Florida Senate race reveal significantly contrasting results, with one showing Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson with a double-digit lead over GOP challenger Rep. Connie Mack, while the other forecasts a dead heat.
Save the bird: Voters say PBS deserves taxpayer money
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's attack on Big Bird and PBS isn't helping him, according to the latest The Washington Times/Zogby Poll, which found that most voters say spending taxpayer money on public broadcasting is a good use of government funding.