
If Romney loses Michigan or Massachusetts and wins the White House, he will be the first candidate since 1916 to lose his home state and win the presidency. He's not only losing his two home states, but Ryan's as well.
If Romney loses Michigan or Massachusetts and wins the White House, he will be the first candidate since 1916 to lose his home state and win the presidency. He's not only losing his two home states, but Ryan's as well.
It is un-American to have as a president a man who preaches religious intolerance and who promotes the idea of state-sponsored religion
Mitt Romney is not a leader, even conservatives have called his foreign policy positions ridiculous and accused him of merely mimicking others'.
Mitt Romney could barely contain his glee while discussing the murders of four Americans including the US Ambassador to Libya. What was he smiling about?
It's 9/11, so right on schedule here comes the Republican Party with a story about how Obama has made America less safe. Only this time, the American people aren't listening.
Obama campaign spokesperson Stephanie Cutter defended Vice President Biden from Republican attacks about his competency by calling Sarah Palin mentally incompetent.
The White House has silenced John McCain's calls for Obama to dump Biden by reminding him of who he picked to be his running mate in 2008.
At his press briefing today Obama Press Secretary Robert Gibbs took a not so thinly veiled shot at MSNBC's Keith Olbermann and other pundits on the Left who are complaining about Obama's speech last night. Gibbs said of cable TV, "I don't actually think that is where all of real America lives."
White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer ripped Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) for blocking legislation that would extend COBRA and Unemployment Insurance benefits. If the legislation is not passed, 400,000 people will lose their benefits. Pfeiffer wrote, "There's nothing wrong with someone taking a principled stand for something they believe in, but Senator Bunning voted to extend these same benefits in 2008."