Imagine you’re watching your toddler climb the ladder at the neighborhood playground slide like he’s done many times before. You’re waiting with your arms outstretched at the bottom of the slide, but by the time the light of your life makes it to the bottom, he’s screaming in pain because …
Read More »Senator Reid Changes His Tune About Funding U.S. Troops in Iraq
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Reid’s Reversal? News that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is co-sponsoring legislation aimed at cutting off funds for troops in Iraq comes in striking contrast to a statement he made shortly after last November’s elections. Reid said on November 30: “We’re not …
Read More »Facts About Vice President Cheney's Blood Clot
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is when a clot is found in a deep vein usually in the lower extremities. This clot — if left untreated — could migrate to the lungs and create a pulmonary embolism. Some risk factors include:
Read More »Hell Has Frozen Over
Hell has frozen over. Hillary Clinton is knocking an opponent over hiking taxes. A Democratic opponent. Says Barack Obama’s plan to lift the Social Security cap on income amounts to a trillion dollar tax increase. Hillary Clinton telling Barack Obama, you’ll kill the economy. Which is sort of like me …
Read More »Coming Up on 'FOX News Sunday': Karl Rove, Rep. Chris Van Hollen and Fred Smith
Our exclusive guests this week: • Karl Rove, former deputy chief of staff to President Bush• Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., DCCC chairman• Fred Smith, founder and CEO of FedEx One month before the first caucuses in Iowa, “FOX News Sunday” hosts a lively, fair and balanced debate with two …
Read More »Newsweek Editor Suggests President Bush Is Mentally Ill
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: “State of Denial” The senior science editor at Newsweek magazine has suggested that President Bush is mentally ill — writing that he is “in a state of denial” over the Iraq war. Sharon Begley offers as proof the president’s insistence the war …
Read More »Gov. Deval Patrick's Change of Heart Over a $46,000 Cadillac
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Days of Controversy After several days of controversy, Massachusetts Democratic Governor Deval Patrick now says he’ll reimburse the state for the leasing of a $46,000 Cadillac and spending $10,000 in taxpayer money on new curtains for his office. Patrick says he’ll contribute …
Read More »Why Bush Is a Wall Street Rock Star
All they read are numbers: stock prices, economic stats. Who’s making money, who isn’t. All they are is money and yes, greed. They are tough judges — actually, merciless judges. They measure you by performance figures they can tell, not vague political speeches they can not. They know there is …
Read More »John Edwards Burned By His Own Words
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Subprime Mortgages Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards has been a big critic of subprime lenders. But the Wall Street Journal has identified 34 New Orleans homes whose owners have faced foreclosure suits from companies affiliated with Fortress Investment Group, a company that …
Read More »Can John Edwards Relate to the Poor When he Lives in a $6 Million House?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Serious Opposition World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz is facing serious opposition in his campaign to reform the 61-year-old institution — which many consider bloated and corrupt. Minutes of a January board meeting obtained by FOX News reveal Wolfowitz’s critics say he lacks …
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