The Top 5 U.S. Foreign Policy Screw-Ups of 2012
From its policies in Libya to its approach to Syria, the Obama administration has been a disappointment on the world stage in 2012.
From its policies in Libya to its approach to Syria, the Obama administration has been a disappointment on the world stage in 2012.
The president's chosen not to enforce laws before, why not again?
President Obama continues campaign for tax hikes
In the spirit of getting things right, I'd like to help the world's best fact checkers get their facts straight.
Because he has refused to plea bargain, Chris Williams has one hope left: a pardon from President Obama.
Spending cuts and tax rates for the wealthy sticking points
Only $400 billion would go toward deficit reduction
Passed in 2001 and 2003, they were extended to 2012 two years ago
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Boehner's against "backroom deals," and Obama's for "an unprecedented level of openness."
Daniels says Obama should respect states' rights.
Obama already back on campaign trail
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA.) wants the President to spend some more time in D.C for fiscal cliff negotiations
Scrape those bribes together!
Another campaign illusion shatters.
Majority think things will improve in the President's second term
Obama argues that having a cap on debt, rather than unlimited debt, is a "bad strategy" for the nation.
"(no subject)" meanwhile worked just once
Now that the election is over, it's time for liberals to start worrying about Obama's misdeeds again.
Let's hope separation of powers and the rule of law have better defenders in Congress and the courts.
Says there will be consequences in Assad makes "tragic mistake"
Nobel Peace Prize a useful credential for speeches like these
Proposing $2.2 trillion worth of cuts and $800 billion in tax revenue
Or, Fun Facts About the Fiscal Cliff!
Coal which the president would then tax at a rather high rate
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