After an eleven hour day on Capitol Hill, it was Hillary Clinton 1 House Benghazi Committee 0.
What will likely be the apex of the House Select Committee’s investigation of the Benghazi attack begins and ends today with the testimony of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The Republican candidates for President took to the stage last night for a debate that seemed to last forever and accomplished nothing.
A reporter and cameraman for a local television station were killed, and a third person wounded, live on the air this morning.
In 1992, an eccentric billionaire ran an independent campaign against a Bush and a Clinton. It could happen again.
The Huffington Post announced today that they would not be covering Donald Trump in their politics section from this point forward. That’s the wrong thing to do.
A 1980 debate between Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush shows a different GOP.
Turkey’s governing party suffered big setbacks at the ballot box yesterday.
The New York Times is on top of the breaking news about Marco Rubio’s driving record for some reason.
The first batch of email from Hillary Clinton regarding the 2012 attack in Benghazi have been released, and they don’t reveal anything we didn’t already know.
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is going to be looking for that elusive second act in American politics.
Even for political junkies, the thrill seems to be gone.
Just in case there’s any question, yes, Ted Cruz is Constitutionally eligible to serve as President.
Can a country entry reap the benefits of the connected age while successfully tying down the Internet?
Next week, the Supreme Court will be asked to determine the line between free speech online and criminal threats
The House Intelligence Committee has concluded that the conspiracy theories regarding the 9/11/2012 attack in Benghazi are not supported by the evidence. That’s unlikely to change anyone’s mind, though.
A Presidential candidate’s health and fitness for office are legitimate issues. When it comes to bringing up Hillary Clinton’s age in the context of 2016,, though, Republicans need to proceed with caution.
Some people didn’t like the song selection at last night’s Washington, D.C. concert for Veterans Day.
We are obviously moving toward an era of streaming and other services that don’t rely on Cable/Satellite providers, but it will still take some time to get there and for it to be cost effective.
Attorneys for celebrities caught up in the leak of nude photographs are targeting Google.
American journalist James Foley has been beheaded by the terrorist network calling itself the Islamic State.
Our laws and social norms have not caught up to modern life.
The English-speaking and Scandinavian countries are very different.
The tragedy in Santa Barbara will. inevitably, revive the same old gun debate. But can it ever evolve beyond shouting?
Could the upcoming House Select Committee on Benghazi actually accomplish something useful?
Rick Perry continues to hint at another Presidential run.
Who watches Sunday morning talk shows anymore?
Wisconsin recently became the third state to criminalize revenge porn. Why is it still legal in the other 47?
I’m going to put in a good word for my son Josh’s new album “Shame of Tones,” a parody compilation based on HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”
Victoria Nuland, Asistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, pithily expressed her frustrations about the European Union.
Apple’s “1984” Super Bowl commercial ran only once, but it remains in a class by itself.