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Charles Barkley's Content-Free Obama Interview

Former NBA star Charles Barkley and President Barack Obama have one thing in common: they are both big talkers who never quite managed to deliver.  The “celebrity interview” of the president dates back to Leonardo di Caprio’s fawning conversion with

Charles Barkley's Content-Free Obama Interview

Bill Clinton Campaigning for Lundergan Grimes

Bill Clinton is traveling to Kentucky to help its Secretary of State, Alison Lundergan Grimes, in her bid to replace Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Clinton will join Grimes on February 25 in Louisville. Grimes said, “We are very excited

Bill Clinton Campaigning for Lundergan Grimes

Justin Bieber Charged with Assault in Canada

TORONTO (AP) — Justin Bieber was charged with assault for allegedly hitting a Toronto limousine driver several times in the back of the head last month, just hours after his attorney entered a separate not guilty plea in Florida to

Justin Bieber Charged with Assault in Canada

Secret Mandela Autobiography Reveals Soviet Sympathies

In Nelson Mandela’s celebrated 1994 autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, the late South African leader and Nobel laureate was careful to distance himself from communism. However, in the original manuscript–quietly published online in 2011 and 2012, and only recently noticed–Mandela

Secret Mandela Autobiography Reveals Soviet Sympathies

This economy isn't going to get the medicine it needs

After President Obama toddled forth to once again extol the amazing stimulus powers of perpetual unemployment welfare – a stimulus that has been completely undetectable for the past five years, but Democrats assure us it will kick in any day

NYC Mayor de Blasio Takes Formal Oath at City Hall

(AP) NYC Mayor de Blasio takes formal oath at City HallBy JONATHAN LEMIREAssociated PressNEW YORKBill de Blasio took the oath of office administered by former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday, formally becoming the 109th mayor of New York City while

NYC Mayor de Blasio Takes Formal Oath at City Hall

Bill de Blasio Era Begins in New York City

After relenting to media requests to provide access to an initial swearing in ceremony, also live-streamed here on the Web, Democrat Bill de Blasio paid a $9 filing fee and became the 109th mayor of New York City, being sworn in

Bill de Blasio Era Begins in New York City

After Passing Background Checks in 1993, Dems Got Romped in 1994

In 1993, Democrats passed background checks for firearms purchasers, and in 1994, they were romped in the congressional elections.  Then, as now, we had a Democrat president–Bill Clinton–and a Democrat-controlled Senate, under Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell (D-Maine).  The

After Passing Background Checks in 1993, Dems Got Romped in 1994

LA Times Pushes Jerry Brown for President

In a Los Angeles Times puff piece, California Governor Jerry Brown is touted as a 2016 presidential candidate to challenge Hillary Clinton. The Times only has one small objection to a Brown candidacy: his age.  Other than that caveat, the Times

LA Times Pushes Jerry Brown for President

Obama Hires Top Clinton Aide John Podesta

(AP) Obama to get help from former top Clinton aideBy JIM KUHNHENNAssociated PressWASHINGTONJohn Podesta, a former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and a trusted Democratic operative, will join the White House staff as a senior counselor to President

Obama Hires Top Clinton Aide John Podesta

Mandela's Funeral Is Hillary Clinton's Moment

President Barack Obama will be visiting South Africa for the second time this year to attend Nelson Mandela’s memorial services. So, too will all other living past U.S. presidents–including Jimmy Carter, who worked with Mandela after the latter retired from

Mandela's Funeral Is Hillary Clinton's Moment

Clinton: I Never Denied Smoking Marijuana

Bill Clinton, parsing his words carefully, told Jorge Ramos on Fusion TV that he never denied using marijuana. He said, “I never denied that I used marijuana. I told the truth.” Of course, before he was elected president, Clinton once

Clinton: I Never Denied Smoking Marijuana

The OECD's Bad Advice on the Debt Ceiling

On Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which represents the world’s most advanced economies, advised the U.S. to eliminate the debt ceiling, warning that repeated crises over the debt limit threatened the global economy. Instead, the OECD suggests,

The OECD's Bad Advice on the Debt Ceiling