By: Michael L Hogue | 2010-04-04 | Politics Sarah Palin a candidate for president in 2012? The GOP has plans to revive themselves for the next round of elections. Will this help or hurt the Democrats? read more
By: Brad Phillips | 2010-04-04 | Politics This month, Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. Although pundits have offered a bevy of reasons to explain his election - the Republican brand was damaged; Sarah Palin doomed the ticket; Barack Obama ran a perfect campaign; the country was ready for change - they all seem to be missing a simple truth: the sunnier candidate always wins. read more
By: Denrique Preudhomme | 2010-04-04 | Politics Is the Gov. Spitzer sex scandal another wedge in the Democratic camp? Or are they playing a tune and dancing to their own...doom? read more
By: gaga | 2011-02-08 | Business Recurring sketches "Bad Jobs for Take Your Daughter to Work Day:" This sketch features Foxworthy, Engvall, or Larry the Cable Guy at a job with their "daughter" tagging along. Their job is always something that would make Take-Your-Daughter-To-Work-Day awkward, such as NASCAR driver or Newscaster. "Big Kids:" Foxworthy, Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy play Ronnie, Blake, and Dooley, three toddlers who constantly misbehave and annoy their parents, usually from the back seat of their car read more
By: Russ Stickrath | 2010-04-02 | News and society Are there any conservative Americans out there besides me that would just love to grab Republican senators and congressman, shake them back and forth then slap them across the face and scream into their face, "Snap out of it!"? Yes it is true that a far right ultra-conservative politician is one of the most hated creatures residing in our country; conversely, the other most hated politicians in our country are far left ultra-liberals, such as our current president. read more
By: putao | 2010-09-15 | Branding Tea party Senate favorites lead in NH, Delaware Tea party Senate favorites lead in NH, Delaware Tea party Senate favorites lead in NH, Delaware read more