Presidential Race As Tight As It’s Ever Been
With sixteen days to go, the race for President is tied.
With sixteen days to go, the race for President is tied.
Newspaper endorsements are getting a lot of attention in the closing days of the campaign, but do they really matter?
Last night’s debate was rough and tumble, but it’s unlikely to change the state of the race.
Mitt Romney continues to benefit from the first Presidential Debate, but will that last past the second debate?
Last night’s Vice-Presidential debate was combative, but is unlikely to have a major impact on the race for President.
Sizing up the stakes for tonight’s one and only meeting between the two Vice-Presidential candidates.
Mitt Romney won the debate last night, but it’s not at all clear that this will matter at all.
There’s little evidence that Presidential debates can be game changers.
Understandably, Republicans are becoming nervous about the way things are going for Team Romney.
The Occupy movement began one year ago today. It’s no surprise that it ended up being a failure.
President Obama didn’t blow the doors off the Time Warner Cable Arena last night, but he didn’t need to.
Mitt Romney left one crucial piece out of his speech last night.
Tonight’s convention speech is the most important speech Mitt Romney has ever given.
An important ruling on the Obama Administration’s contraceptive coverage mandate from a Judge in Colorado.
Some [expletive deleted] survey says that swearing at work is bad, even though almost everyone surveyed admits swearing at work.
Those of you looking to fill your October evenings now have three presidential and one vice presidential debate to look forward to.
Once again, the usual suspects are exploiting tragedy for political purposes.
Terror erupted in a Colorado movie theater early this morning.
Your tax dollars should not be paying for this.
All the available evidence suggest that the Occupy movement has fizzled away into virtual nothingness.
The student-athlete fairytale is true. Except where you would reasonably expect it to be a lie.
Reebok is rushing to sell Tim Tebow merchandise before its NFL rights expire. Nike is crying Foul.
Like most endorsements, Jeb Bush’s endorsement of Mitt Romney is unlikely to have a major impact on the race.
There’s an entire industry that profits from exploiting political controversy and division. Why do we let them get away with it?
An important vindication of the right against self-incrimination.
This week we learned that even breast cancer can become politicized. Is there anything that can’t at this point?
In the 1980s, Americans were bowling alone. Now, we’re living that way.
A Federal Judge deals with the clash between individual rights, law enforcement, and technology.
Tim Tebow has been at the center of a culture war battle, but he seems to have a more balanced view of the whole thing.
Republican candidates have reached out to Tim Tebow for an endorsement. Desperation?
Can the government force a criminal defendant to reveal a computer password? A Federal case in Denver is dealing with that question right now.
The Panthers rookie is having a historic season. Were doubts that he could succeed colored by race?
You’d think that in today’s world employers wouldn’t have trouble finding qualified employees. You’d be wrong.