After 36 years, Jim Lehrer is stepping down as a regular anchor of PBS' "Newshour."
The leaders of the Senate ethics committee are taking the highly unusual route of publicly addressing their colleagues about their two-year-long investigation into the sex scandal that brought down their former colleague, Nevada Sen. John Ensign. In a floor speech scheduled for Thursday afternoon, Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) plan to talk about the highly secretive case involving the Nevada Republican, who stepped down last week two years after he revealed that he had an extramarital affair with a former campaign aide, Cynthia Hampton.
In a floor speech scheduled for Thursday afternoon, Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) plan to talk about the highly secretive case involving the Nevada Republican, who stepped down last week two years after he revealed that he had an extramarital affair with a former campaign aide, Cynthia Hampton.
Fox news alerts concerned white people everywhere that there is a new common enemy (not apologizing) for their two minute hate. This time it is Rev. Wright Barack Obama Michelle Obama Eric Holder Van Jones Shirley Sherrod black farmers the new Black Panther Party Charlie Rangel Desirée Rogers Rev. Joseph Lowery AC-DC’s Back in Black Black Hole Sun The Man in Blackblack black BLACK BLACKITY BLACK BLACK! rapper Common: During an appearance on Fox News’ “On the Record,” Palin said, “The White House’s judgment on inviting someone who would glorify cop killing during Police Memorial Week, of all times, you know, the judgment, it’s just so lacking of class and decency.” The next part I simply find impossible to spoof: In weighing in on the matter, Palin said despite her criticism she’s “not a proponent of stifling any kind of free speech.” She added, “I’m not anti-rap. In fact, like Bret Baier, I know the lyrics to ‘Rapper’s Delight,’ too.
During an appearance on Fox News’ “On the Record,” Palin said, “The White House’s judgment on inviting someone who would glorify cop killing during Police Memorial Week, of all times, you know, the judgment, it’s just so lacking of class and decency.”
The next part I simply find impossible to spoof:
In weighing in on the matter, Palin said despite her criticism she’s “not a proponent of stifling any kind of free speech.” She added, “I’m not anti-rap. In fact, like Bret Baier, I know the lyrics to ‘Rapper’s Delight,’ too.
Donald Trump returned to New Hampshire Wednesday, barely touching on the "birther" crusade that initially helped him climb in national polls and instead complaining that he'd had no idea the way he'd be "hammered" if he thought about running for president.
The first mention of Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti — the nickname of the al-Qaeda courier who ultimately led us to bin Laden — as well as a description of him as an important member of al-Qaeda, came from a detainee held in another country, who we believe was not tortured. None of the three detainees who were waterboarded provided Abu Ahmed’s real name, his whereabouts or an accurate description of his role in al-Qaeda.
Delaware Gov. Jack Markell has signed a bill into law that gives same-sex couples legal protections and recognition beginning in 2012. It makes Delaware the eighth state to allow civil unions or domestic partnerships for same-sex couples.
It makes Delaware the eighth state to allow civil unions or domestic partnerships for same-sex couples.
Ron Paul says he would not have authorized the mission that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, and that President Barack Obama should have worked with the Pakistani government instead of authorizing a raid.
After viewing a dozen photos of Osama bin Laden’s corpse, Sen. Jim Inhofe said Thursday morning there is “no doubt” in his mind the al-Qaeda leader is dead and that some of the pictures should be released to the public. [...] “There was no doubt before” that bin Laden was dead, “but now there is no doubt,” Inhofe said.
“There was no doubt before” that bin Laden was dead, “but now there is no doubt,” Inhofe said.
A bill that would make it a misdemeanor — and in some cases a felony — to misrepresent the size, weight or provenance of a fish in a fishing tournament arrived on Gov. Rick Perry’s desk on Wednesday, after passing the State Senate in a unanimous vote on Monday.