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Savage offers Gingrich $1 million to drop out
Popular conservative radio host Michael Savage is poised to offer Newt Gingrich $1 million to drop out of the Republican presidential nomination contest, warning that the former House Speaker is unelectable and if he becomes the party's nominee he will come off as a "fat, old, white man" on his way to losing the 2012 election to President Obama.
Savage: Hey Newt, here's $1 million to quit
Popular conservative talk-radio host Michael Savage will announce on his show today that he is offering Newt Gingrich $1 million to leave the race. Mr. Savage believes that, should Mr. Gingrich win the GOP nomination, the former House speaker will lose to President Obama — ensuring another four years of socialist rule.
Two-thirds of U.S. rate Congress' ethics low
A record 64 percent of Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of Congress as "very low" or "low" — a score far worse than car salesmen, telemarketers and lawyers, a new Gallup poll shows.
McCain blasts Obama, al-Maliki for failed leadership
Sen. John McCain labeled both President Obama and Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as having failed Monday, after the two met to mark the removal of all U.S. troops from Iraq and to chart a new course for the two countries' relationship.
Boehner to nominate new House sergeant at arms
House Speaker John A. Boehner said Monday he will nominate former Secret Service official Paul D. Irving as the chamber's 37th sergeant at arms.
Santorum raising money off Romney bet
Rick Santorum's presidential campaign blasted out a fundraising email Monday that assures potential donors that the former Pennsylvania senator "isn't liberal with his money like Mitt Romney."
Dueling videos: Kaine hit over health care, Allen on spending
It didn't take long after the first debate between former Virginia governors George Allen and Tim Kaine for the spin to begin. And now, there's video proof.
What's up with that?
Reports say Eddie Murphy will play D.C. "Mayor-for-Life" Marion Barry in an upcoming movie by Spike Lee.
Morning Roundup: Dec. 12
D.C. ethics bill pending, fundraisers roll on; Baltimore cedes residents, influence; D.C. losing patience with Occupiers; Arlington set for bleak session; Judge to rule on Bolling's power; Health study in Spring Valley; D.C. reining in promoters; Maryland DNR lost track of guns
Romney: Newt should return Freddie money
Mitt Romney said Monday that Newt Gingrich should return the money he was paid working on behalf of Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored mortgage company that required a taxpayer bailout and has become a frequent target for conservative critics.
Which gun should Emily buy?
As part of the "Emily gets her gun" series, Emily Miller needs to find a handgun that she could buy to register legally in Washington, D.C. Please vote for the one you think she should buy.
Mids' Warrick, Teague earn weekly independent honors
Mids collect two individual awards after victory over Army
New Romney website hits Gingrich as 'unreliable'
Mitt Romney's presidential campaign unveiled a new website Monday that aims to cast Newt Gingrich as an erratic leader and a clone of House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, attacking the candidate as "Newt Nancy."
Maryland linebacker Twine arrested
Freshman charged with disorderly conduct and failure to obey a reasonable and lawful order
PICKET: (VIDEO) Bachmann camp embraces some provisions of 9 - 9 -9 plan
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Minnesota Republican and GOP presidential primary candidate, spoke optimistically about former Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain's 9 - 9 - 9 tax plan on Saturday night at the GOP debate in Des Moines, iowa at Drake University.
PICKET: (VIDEO) Romney camp hits back at Perry as 'looking weak' over response to $10k wager remark
Romney campaign explains $10,000 wager made with Perry on debate stage in Des Moines on Saturday
PICKET: (VIDEO) Santorum talks about how he learned to 'chill out' on the debate stage
GOP presidential candidate former Senator Rick Santorum spoke to reporters after the debate at Drake University in Des Moines on Saturday night.
PICKET: Newt blasts Romney as a would have been 'career politician'
Former Speaker of the House and GOP presidential candidate slammed fellow candidate former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney at the Iowa debate in Des Moines on Saturday when he responded to the Mr. Romney's criticisms of him.
Navy secures a perfect 10 (in a row) in defeat of Army
Mids outlast Black Knights to finish season with a victory
PICKET: Pre- debate campaign quotes from Iowa
GOP candidates for the presidency and others are in Iowa seeking support and prepping for tonight's debate in Des Moines. Here are a few quotes from the campaign trail in Iowa.