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Hughley: Whites resent black president
Comedian and former CNN talk show host D.L. Hughley, pitching a new book that is critical of conservatives – especially tea party activists – is a fan of President Obama, but he thinks the former law school professor needs to learn when to take off the kid gloves.
Rove slams Reid on the Romney attacks
A former senior adviser to President George W. Bush on Saturday criticized the Obama campaign on the president's lack of economic credentials and slammed Democrats who have questioned whether Republican challenger Mitt Romney pays taxes.
Ohio Dems call Mandel 'King of Liars'
The Ohio Democratic party is taking direct aim at Josh Mandel's credibility with a new press release joking that the Republican Senate hopeful has been endorsed by the "boy who cried wolf."
Bottoms up! New York company named inauguration's official water
The presidential election is more than three months away, but for thirsty folks who attend inauguration events in January there already is a winner.
The big bash: 86 percent of Romney coverage negative
Media bias has gone from bad to ridiculous. During Mitt Romney's overseas visit earlier this week, 86 percent of the coverage on ABC, CBS and NBC "emphasized Romney's perceived gaffes," according to a content analysis of 21 major news stories by the Media Research Center, which also compared Mr. Romney's trip to a similar excursion made by President Obama in 2008.
Mourdock, Donnelly in virtual tie in race for Lugar's Senate seat
The U.S. Senate race in Indiana between Rep. Joe Donnelly, Indiana Democrat, and Republican state treasurer Richard Mourdock is a statistical dead heat, according to a Rasmussen reports poll released Friday.
Retired porn queen Jenna Jameson endorses Romney
Add another duo to the list of odd political bedfellows.
Five(ish) questions with Navy receivers coach Mick Yokitis
Assessing the Brandon Turner absence and more ...
Obama's 'regulatory czar' steps down
Cass Sunstein, the Obama administration's regulatory czar, will leave the post later this month to return to Harvard Law School, the White House said Friday.
Romney: Jobs report 'hammer blow' to middle-class
Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney said Friday that the latest jobs report, showing the unemployment rate ticked up to 8.3 percent, is more proof that President Obama's big government policies have failed to speed up the economic recovery and get people back to work.
Schumer blames tea party for gridlock
New York Sen. Charles E. Schumer blasted tea party Republicans on Friday, accusing them of obstructing efforts by Congress to fix the economy and of making it increasingly difficult for Democratic and Republican lawmakers to work together.
DCCC apologizes for accusing GOP donor of profiting from Chinese prostitution
The campaign arm of House Democrats is apologizing to casino magnate Sheldon Adelson for claiming that his campaign contributions come from money earned from Chinese prostitution, weeks after the deep-pocketed Republican donor threatened to sue for defamation.
PICKET: A Chick fil A in a coal mine?
Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh discussed Chick fil A appreciation day on his program Wednesday and Thursday and the implications that the large turnouts of customers to Chick fil A food chains all over the country has for the November 6 presidential election.
Palin to stump for Steelman in Missouri
Sarah Palin will spend her Friday evening at a picnic in rural Missouri where she'll serve food with Sarah Steelman, aiming to give the former state treasurer a final leg up in one of the country's hottest primary races for U.S. Senate.
Obama to women bloggers: I won't give 'any ground' on abortion rights
Looking to expand his already strong lead among women voters, President Obama addressed a women's blogger conference in New York City Thursday pledging "not to give any ground" when it comes to abortion rights or women's reproductive issues.
Obama names Colin Powell to delegation
President Obama selected former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell Thursday to lead a U.S. delegation to Jamaica to celebrate the country's 50th anniversary of its independence next month.
Romney super PAC surpasses pro-Obama PAC with ad buy
The super PAC supporting Mitt Romney has emerged from a slumber to overtake the pro-President Obama super PAC with a major ad buy.
PICKET: (VIDEO) Sec. Chu unsure about emails with Obama donor
Questions have been raised about Obama donor Steve Westly of Westly Group Investments.