Pucker up Matt Towery. The next time I see you I'ma gonna kiss you right on the mouth. By the way ... that picture isn't me. It's some other dude.
A list from the Politico: Obama's best, and worst, moves so far.
The AARP is set to endorse Pelosicare.
As of right now, every House Republican is expected to reject Pelosicare when it comes time to vote.
One out of the hundreds of new regulations in Pelosicare is new regulations on snack/vending machines.
Did you know that CBO estimates on Pelosicare assume that the government will collect $167 billion over the next ten years from people who fail to buy insurance?
This is government ... a House panel set up to "bring meaningful change" to earmark reform has done nothing in last year except request more earmarks.
Some pundits believe that these elections this week showed that Democrats have lost the middle class vote, unless they get spending under control.
A bill making its way through Congress says that banks can't give credit cards to people under 21 unless a parent co-signed or the card holder can prove they could pay the loan.
Looks like the voters of Colorado Springs have sent the message: shrink the size of our government.
Barbara Boxer continues to work on her climate change bill in committee .. by herself.
The blog Big Hollywood has uncovered more videos of government school children singing the praises of Barack Obama. They are officially calling it an epidemic.
More fuzzy math on these stimulus jobs that were created/saved by federal stimulus money.
Speaking of fuzzy math ... apparently getting a raise in salary is considered a 'job saved' according to the federal government.
And if THAT'S not enough ... how about federal stimulus money that claimed to create/save 473 teaching jobs in an Illinois district that only employs 290 teachers.
Coming soon to the United States ... the taxpayers in Great Britain pay the rent for one out of every five British homes.
When it comes down to it, CNN did not crack the top 30 cable networks in prime time.
Human rights courts in Europe have ruled that crucifixes hanging in classrooms violate religious and educational freedoms.
Who knew there was such drama over what paintings hang on the walls of the White House?