Support For Same-Sex Marriage Hits Record High In New Poll
A new Gallup poll puts support for same-sex marriage above 60% for the first time ever.
A new Gallup poll puts support for same-sex marriage above 60% for the first time ever.
South Carolina’s Senior Senator is set to be the latest entry into the race for the Republican nomination.
George Stephanopoulos’ s ties to the Clinton’s have always raised questions about his objectivity. Now, there’s further reason to doubt that he can play fair when the Clinton’s are part of the story he’s covering.
Like most Republicans, Jeb Bush either fails or refuses to recognize what an utter, unjustifiable disaster his brother’s decision to invade Iraq actually was.
Break out the sweater vests, Rick Santorum is getting ready to enter the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination.
So far at least, there’s little evidence in the polls that Hillary Clinton has been hurt by the news reports about the financial dealings of the Clinton Foundation.
Former President Clinton doesn’t seem to get it. Or, does he?
The Clinton Foundation’s foreign donations continue to be a problem for the Clinton campaign, and the story isn’t likely to go away any time soon.
Rand Paul has changed position on several foreign policy issues, but he doesn’t seem to want to talk about it.
Some Republicans are trying to move their party in the right direction on marriage equality, but it’s unclear if they will succeed in the short term.
Once again, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren says she isn’t running for President, and has no plans to do so.
A brutal assessment of Chris Christie’s presidential chances.
Now that they control all of Congress, some Republicans are suddenly deciding that the filibuster should be repealed.
Leonard Nimoy, the actor who became a household name as Mr. Spock with the “Star Trek” television series and movies, has died at 83.
A new poll of 2016 primary voters shows that even Republicans are coming to accept that gays and lesbians should have the right to get married.
There’s no excuse for the former NBC anchor’s lies. But there are reasons.
Mitt Romney is set to make an announcement at 11 Eastern today. [UPDATE: He’s out!]
Reports indicate that Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is likely to be charged with desertion for leaving his post in 2009, but he’s unlikely to serve time in prison.
A new Patriots cheating scandal, or much ado about nothing?
The Republican National Committee is trying to bring some sanity to the Presidential debate process, but there’s no guarantee it can succeed.
With major theater chains having pulled out, Sony bowed to the inevitable, but now there appears to be proof that a foreign power is behind the Sony hacking attacks and threats of violence.
Vice-President Cheney’s amoral defense of torture has come to define how most conservatives view the issue, and that’s a problem.
The Justice Department won’t force James Risen to testify in a legal investigation, but faces a new choice in a different case.
Rick Perry is sounding for all the world like a candidate for President, and says he’s a different candidate this time, but initial perceptions are hard to overcome.
Not surprisingly a new poll finds that African-Americans perceive the American justice system far differently than whites.
The Navy has stripped Navy veteran Bill Cosby of an honorary promotion in the wake of unproven sexual misconduct accusations.
Public Relations 101: When you have a job in public relations, don’t say stupid things.
A surprising change at the top of the military’s civilian chain of command.
On substance, the President’s immigration actions aren’t very objectionable. How he is implementing them, though, is problematic and seems needlessly confrontational.
In the end, there appears to be very little, if anything, the GOP can do to stop or roll back the executive actions the President will announce Thursday evening.
A new poll provides some interesting context to the political context to the President’s expected executive action on immigration.
Scott Walker argues that Governors tend to make the best Presidents. He’s largely correct, but he’s not the only Republican who fits that bill.
Dana Milbank (“Obama’s big immigration mistake”) thinks so.