Obama Limos to Wear "Taxation Without Representation" Plates
In solidarity with movement to give D.C. Congressional representation
In solidarity with movement to give D.C. Congressional representation
Not buying the "commonsense" schtick
Barack Obama won't be a first-term president much longer
The impulse to control weapons more is understandable, even if it's misplaced.
Texas Republican Rep. Steve Stockman says such executive orders would be unconstitutional
One less nomination fight for the president to worry about
Has more market experience than Treasury Secretary nominee Jack Lew
An addition to the list of stuff for Obama's Secretary of Defense nominee to address
Only in Washington could you get away with referring to both spending hikes and tax hikes as spending "cuts."
The president and his fans say the best is yet to come. That can't be good.
Short on specific numbers
Got those spending priorities straight
Meet the second term, same as the first, but a whole lot louder and a whole lot worse
Much, much higher than requests of $50,000 first time around
Pictures were taken on public beach, which is perfectly legal
Wants the administration to answer questions on Benghazi attack
Former Republican senator is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam war
Expect the Supreme Court to be the ultimate arbiter
Michael Boyle says the theory behind the use of UAVs needs to be challenged
Congress and the White House do nothing about the ever-expanding federal budget.
Currently the president's top counterterrorism adviser
Will face opposition from neoconservatives in upcoming confirmation battle
The president's protestations notwithstanding
This time because the 20th falls on a Sunday and the inauguration ceremony will be on Monday
Nearly every decision made during Obama's presidency has been conducted under the canopy of catastrophe.
2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) comes with a $633 billion price tag
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