
Democrats are subjected to a different set of standards than Republicans when it comes to their behavior including in political ads.
Democrats are subjected to a different set of standards than Republicans when it comes to their behavior including in political ads.
In an interview with 60 Minutes, Romney claimed that his comments that 47% of Americans are victims was him talking, not his campaign, and so they aren't hurting his campaign.
I don't mind paying their taxes as many of the religious organization need the tax break to spread the word of their god. And their word? Peace. Yet when extremists battle extremists, I have an issue.
Proving he can't speak without lying, Paul Ryan defended his previous lies about the Janesville GM plant closure being Obama's fault by lying some more on NBC's Today.
Rubio claimed Republicans were 'protecting the rights of a human being to live,' suggesting that pregnant women are not human beings.
Paul Ryan says women won't be distracted by 'side issues' of Ryan's positions on rape, which align closely with Republican Representative Todd Akin's views.
In a bit of unhinged paranoia, Mitt Romney claimed that Obama is making voters jealous of him and his wealth.
When you have to tell the press you don't care if they call you a wimp, things aren't going well. Mitt Romney did just that on Face the Nation today.
CBS' Charlie Rose asked Cantor how his views on tolerance squared with Bachmann's attack on Huma Abedin. Cantor's response was illuminating
In an interview on CBS This Morning, Obama defined the election, condemning the failed top down economic ideology of the Republican Party.
Ann Romney tries to erase the picture of Mitt and herself on jet skis at their $8 million vacation retreat from with, 'Early on, we heard what their strategy was, it was kill Romney.'
A brave liberal correspondent ventures into an unpublicized town hall meeting rife with right wing propaganda and Fast and Furious paranoia hand delivered to the crowd by two House Republicans.
In 1996, Mitt Romney helped in a search for a colleague's lost 14 year old daughter. Even though though Romney's role is unclear, he has run numerous commercials exploiting the situation.
Sarah Palin's stint as Mean Girl getting petty revenge on Katie Couric on Today demonstrates just one more reason why Sarah Palin will never be politically relevant again.
Rick Santorum exploded in rage calling a reporter's question bulls**t and then claimed he had been "aggressively attacked," but the only B.S. is Santorum's presidential campaign.
Republicans are projecting their anxiety over the 2012 election by equating President Obama to the Italian Captain who abandoned his ship.
That Couric is a pretty horrible person. "Journalistic ethics be damned," Katie Couric must have told herself. "I'm going to ask her what she reads!"
Last night, though, we were treated to an interview with Hillary Clinton on CBS's "60 Minutes". Clinton hardly dominates the media since becoming Secretary of State, so seeing her was a stark contrast to the daily Palin saturation of the news. Watching Hillary was healing, uplifting and encouraging. Hillary is the anti-Palin, and she’s out there kicking ass for us every day.