Thanks largely to Administration mistakes, the Bergdahl deal is not going over well.
Cliven Bundy still has his defenders among the hardcore right, but many people have joined Kentucky’s junior Senator in throwing Cliven Bundy under the bus
Who watches Sunday morning talk shows anymore?
Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear argument in a case that will likely be this era’s version of the Betamax case.
A step up from The Colbert Report.
For now at least, Republicans are far more enthusiastic about voting in November than Democrats. That could be decisive.
Americans are skeptical about getting involved in the Ukraine crisis. This isn’t a surprise.
Russian invasion or legitimate secessionist movement? And does it matter?
There are some signs that there may be room to strike a deal on the extension of unemployment benefits, but it’s likely to require some drama on Capitol Hill before it happens.
One of the dumbest rules in sports may mean that people in three cities can’t see their teams play this weekend.
Thanks to a Federal District Court Judge, most of Sherlock Holmes is now in the public domain.
The FCC is looking at re-examination of its sports broadcast rules. The NFL and other sports leagues should do the same thing.
Ron Fournier sees major similarities but ignores key differences.
The Fox News Channel created “War On Christmas” officially entered the absurd zone last week.
Without a deal of some kind, it’s quite likely that Edward Snowden will remain beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement or some time to come.
The Federal Exchange website seems to be functioning better, but many questions about implementation of the PPACA remain to be answered.
Jeff Bezos’s latest idea may never get off the ground, but it sure is interesting.
More bad poll numbers for the President and his party.
It is clear the President has been failed by those under him. So, when is someone going to pay the price?
A story that has turned into a partisan kickball and some bad journalism have resulted in a celebrated news program getting considerable egg on its face.
A 500 pound French man was denied a return flight by British Airways.
I’m happy that these incidents are so rare. But I can’t explain why it’s so.
Are these four men our last, best hope for a deal that will end the shutdown and avoid breaching the debt ceiling?
So much for the most transparent Administration in history.
63% are angry at Republicans, 57% are angry at Democrats, and 53% are angry at President Obama.
The first poll taken after the shutdown began has little good news for the Republican Party.
The GOP seems perfectly fine with risking a shutdown, even though polling shows they’d pay the biggest price for it.
Can differences in media coverage of two unrelated filibusters be explained solely by media bias?
The Emmys will honor Cory Monteith but not Jack Klugman or Larry Hagman. Where in that sentence you said “Who?” will tell us how old you are.
Even before the Russian curve ball, the public opposition to military strikes on Syria was mounting.