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RNC Spokesman: Priebus Never Promised Outside 'Autopsy'

The RNC confirmed this morning that its recently announced “autopsy” effort on the 2012 campaign — which will be conducted by establishment Republican insiders — is the only official review of the 2012 campaign they are conducting. In an email

RNC Spokesman: Priebus Never Promised Outside 'Autopsy'

Rep. Jim Moran's Son Pleads Guilty to Beating Up Girlfriend

On Wednesday, Patrick Moran, the son of Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA), pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence for beating up his girlfriend in public. The Washington City Paper described the incident: Moran and his girlfriend were fighting

Rep. Jim Moran's Son Pleads Guilty to Beating Up Girlfriend

First in a Series: RNC 'Autopsy' Looks Like an Inside Job

On Monday, Republican National Committee Chairman Priebus announced that a five person team of insiders  will chair the committee responsible for his much promised “autopsy” of the failed 2012 Republican campaign. Priebus had promised that the “autopsy” would be conducted

First in a Series: RNC 'Autopsy' Looks Like an Inside Job

Tennessee Governor Haslam Says No to Obamacare Exchange

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam told a meeting of the Nashville Rotary Club on Monday that the state of Tennessee will not be establishing a health care exchange to implement Obamacare.  The surprise decision was seen as a political victory for

Tennessee Governor Haslam Says No to Obamacare Exchange

Gore Goes After Obama on Climate Change

In a speech delivered in New York City on Thursday, former Vice President Al Gore criticized President Obama for his failure to push policies designed to address what Gore considers to be a man-made global warming crisis. “We cannot have four

Gore Goes After Obama on Climate Change

Tennesseans Rally Against State Obamacare Exchange

An estimated crowd of 500 Tennesseans rallied Wednesday afternoon at the State Capitol Legislative Plaza in Nashville to profess to Republican Governor Bill Haslam that they opposed the establishment of a state-operated health insurance exchange.  Local talk radio host Ralph

Tennesseans Rally Against State Obamacare Exchange

Spokeswoman: Armey's $8M Golden Parachute 'Not FreedomWorks's Dollars'

The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Dick Armey agreed to submit his resignation as chairman of FreedomWorks at the end of November only on the condition that he receive a lucrative $8 million golden parachute: A confidential contract obtained by The Associated Press

Spokeswoman: Armey's $8M Golden Parachute 'Not FreedomWorks's Dollars'

Dick Armey Resigns from FreedomWorks

In a surprise move, former House Republican Majority Leader Dick Armey has resigned as chairman of FreedomWorks, the conservative Washington based group that has been strongly identified with the Tea Party movement. Based on early press reports, Armey’s departure does

Dick Armey Resigns from FreedomWorks

No Major Challenger to Priebus Bid for Second RNC Term

Despite Mitt Romney’s loss in the 2012 Presidential election, no serious challenger has emerged against Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who announced earlier this month that he would seek a second two-year term. Speaking to CNN’s Piers Morgan on

No Major Challenger to Priebus Bid for Second RNC Term

Virginia Lt. Gov. Bolling Won't Seek Gubernatorial Nomination

Multiple sources reported late Tuesday that two-term Virginia Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling will drop out of the 2013 race for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination in Virginia.  Bolling’s surprising decision clears the way for conservative favorite, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, to secure the

Virginia Lt. Gov. Bolling Won't Seek Gubernatorial Nomination

Intrade: Reports of Our Death Are Premature

On Tuesday, Intrade, the Irish based market predictions company, announced that “the report of Intrade’s death was premature.” In a statement posted on its website, the company clarified its Monday announcement that it was closing the accounts of American customers. Although

Intrade: Reports of Our Death Are Premature

MA Governor Bypasses Legislature to Give Illegal Immigrants In-State Tuition

Despite a lack of statutory authority from the Massachusetts Legislature, Governor Deval Patrick announced on Monday that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will give in-state tuition to illegal immigrants at its institutions of higher education. Bradley H. Jones, Republican Minority Leader in

MA Governor Bypasses Legislature to Give Illegal Immigrants In-State Tuition

Same-Sex Marriage Won in All Four States That Voted on Initiatives

In November, voters in four states — Minnesota, Maine, Maryland, and Washington — handed election day victories to supporters of same-sex marriage initiatives, a marked contrast to the 2008 defeat they experienced with California’s Proposition 8. President Obama won all

Same-Sex Marriage Won in All Four States That Voted on Initiatives

Fordham President Shames College Republicans for Inviting Ann Coulter

When the Fordham College Republicans announced in early November they had invited conservative pundit Ann Coulter to speak at one of their club’s events on campus, University President Joseph McShane publicly pressured the club to rescind its invitiaton. Ted Conrad,

Fordham President Shames College Republicans for Inviting Ann Coulter

Boehner Gives Ryan Waiver to Serve as Committee Chair

Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) will grant only one waiver to House Republican caucus rules that limit tenure as committee chairman or ranking member to six years, and that exemption will go to Budget Committee Chairman and former Vice-Presidential

Boehner Gives Ryan Waiver to Serve as Committee Chair

Catholic Bishops Want Conscience Exemptions to Obamacare Abortion Mandates

Earlier this week, the National Catholic Register reported that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, headed up by New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, intends to lobby Congress for “conscience exemptions” to abortion mandates implemented by the Department of Health and Human

Catholic Bishops Want Conscience Exemptions to Obamacare Abortion Mandates

Petraeus to Testify on Benghazi Behind Closed Doors

Former CIA Director David Petraeus has agreed to testify behind closed doors this week in separate appearances before the House and Senate Intelligence Committees about the attack on the American mission in Benghazi, Libya. The Hill reported late Wednesday that

Petraeus to Testify on Benghazi Behind Closed Doors

Obama Admin Reserves Judgment on Gen. Allen's Email Scandal

White House spokesman Jay Carney defended General John Allen, the American commander in Afghanistan, in spite of recent revelations that Allen had sent “thousands” of e-mails to a married mother of three in Tampa, Florida.  Carney addressed the scandal involving

Obama Admin Reserves Judgment on Gen. Allen's Email Scandal

Discrepancies Found in Election Results from Several Swing States

A week after President Obama defeated Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election, questions continue to arise around polling results in swing states that don’t quite add up. In the key swing state of Ohio, where President Obama’s 103,481 vote

Discrepancies Found in Election Results from Several Swing States

Jill Kelley Twin Sister Beset by Financial, Legal Problems

Natalie Khawam (pictured above, far left) the twin sister of Jill Khawam Kelley (pictured far right), the FBI complainant whose report of threatening emails sparked the investigation that brought down CIA Director David Petraeus (pictured second from left), is beset

Jill Kelley Twin Sister Beset by Financial, Legal Problems

Report: FBI Launched Petraeus Investigation in June

The New York Times is reporting that the Tampa office of the FBI began its investigation into General David Petraeus in June. A month earlier, in May, Tampa resident Jill Kwaham Kelley, a friend of General Petraeus and an unpaid military

Report: FBI Launched Petraeus Investigation in June

Gun Manufacturer Stocks Jump 10% Day After Obama's Reelection

Although the Dow Jones Industrial Average tanked after news of President Obama’s re-election, stock prices for gun manufacturers skyrocketed that same day. Firearms maker Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. surged 10.8% to $10.48 a share in morning trading, more than double its

Gun Manufacturer Stocks Jump 10% Day After Obama's Reelection

Federal Workers Want Pay Raise in Obama's Second Term

With President Obama safely re-elected to a second term, federal workers feel comfortable to make their demands known. As debate rages over lowering the federal deficit, they want a pay raise. As CNN’s Money magazine reports: [Union president Colleen M.] Kelley

Federal Workers Want Pay Raise in Obama's Second Term

2012 Turnout Dramatically Lower than 2008

Despite all the talk about voter intensity surrounding the presidential election, 13 million fewer people voted in 2012 than in 2008.  131 million voters cast their ballots in the 2008 election in which Barack Obama defeated John McCain by a

2012 Turnout Dramatically Lower than 2008

Romney Concedes

Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney conceded the 2012 Presidential election to his opponent, incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama, at 1 am eastern time early Wednesday morning.  Speaking to a large but dispirited crowd at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center,

Romney Concedes

Crowley on Debate Intrusion: I'd Do It Again

CNN’s Candy Crowley at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on Tuesday said that, given a second chance, she would insert herself again into the Presidential debate as she did in October. Leahy, Breitbart News: If you had to do

Crowley on Debate Intrusion: I'd Do It Again

Warren: 'Plenty of Pictures' Reflect Cherokee Heritage

A pre-election interview shows Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren still has a sore spot — and no evidence — for her claims to Cherokee heritage. A reporter for the Massachusetts ABC affiliate asked Warren a straightforward question this weekend. Warren’s

Warren: 'Plenty of Pictures' Reflect Cherokee Heritage

Boston Globe Cites 'Character' in Warren Endorsement

To no one’s surprise, the Boston Globe endorsed Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren for Senate in Massachusetts on Saturday. Many were shocked, however, that a key point raised by the Globe in support of Warren was her superior “character.” Really? The

Boston Globe Cites 'Character' in Warren Endorsement