If the ideal presidential candidate resembles a dictator who people are terrified of walking along the Jersey shore, then Christie is the nominee.
If the ideal presidential candidate resembles a dictator who people are terrified of walking along the Jersey shore, then Christie is the nominee.
Where is Alexander the Great when you need him?! Such as during a debt crisis
If he doesn't prove to be Great, he can just resign and vacation in Santorini. Win/win either way.
What if the Supreme Court’s decision was No?
President Obama’s career history might prove to be the opposite of that of President Reagan; first the presidency, then Hollywood
Gay couples can now officially shop the aisles of Costco, the garden center at Home Depot, buy minivans, argue about withdrawals in joint checking accounts and stress over anniversary gifts.
The Supreme Court upheld the provision of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) that makes individuals eligible for nationwide tax subsidies.
Is the elimination process for the nomination going to look more like that on The Bachelor or The Hunger Games?
NJ Governor Chris Christie is expected to announce his candidacy for President in a few weeks.
While waiting for his official statement, Americans should just “sit down & shut up!”
DNA traces of the escaped inmates have been found in a cabin in upstate NY...
If not for this tragedy in Charleston, would anyone have noticed that South Carolina’s flag was from the time of the Confederacy?!
NY state troopers received word of a sighting of the escaped inmates in a town called Friendship, NY.
A group called “Riden with Biden” is promoting VP Joe Biden as a presidential candidate.
All hail, the Bidency.
Nearly 2 weeks of searching for the inmates who escaped from an upstate NY prison and no results.
Allegations are surfacing that Donald Trump paid actors $50 (in cash, no need to report to the IRS) to act as supporters at his Presidential announcement on Tuesday.
One of my teachers described the candidates of the early part of the 2008 election season as never seeing “a bigger group of …characters.”