In politics as in sports, predictions often leave the prognosticators with egg on their face. While most experts predicted the New England Patriots would rout the Giants (with a nod to Keith Olbermann and a few others who actually made the right call), the Giants prevailed in one of the greatest Super bowls of all […]
A four-point plan proposed by former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has been agreed to by opposing sides in the Kenyan crisis.  It is unknown at this time if the pact will be enough to end hostilities that have torn this country apart. Leaders on all sides of the violence in Kenya have been calling […]
There will come a day when we wonder how ever did America elect a President before the Internet and mobile technology. Through a pioneering partnership with MySpace, MTV and the Associated Press, young voters will have a terrific opportunity to hear directly from the Presidential candidates through multiple sources of media, including: TV, […]
John Edwards is dropping out this afternoon.
Rudy Giuliani is out and will be endorsing John McCain later today in California.
The Democratic field narrows to Obama and Clinton, while the Republican field now has a clear front runner in John McCain, followed closely by the well financed Mitt Romney. Mike Huckabee remains in the race […]
The final State of the Union address by President Bush could be summed by the following sentence from the speech: “We have unfinished business before us, and the American people expect us to get it done.”
Yes, clearly there is unfinished business in Washington. In fact, that’s an understatement. The question is how?
How does […]
According to the New York Times:
“Senator Edward M. Kennedy intends to endorse the presidential candidacy of Senator Barack Obama during a rally on Monday in Washington, associates to both men confirmed, a decision that squarely pits one American political dynasty against another. The expected endorsement, coming after Mr. Obama’s commanding victory over Senator Hillary […]
The man they once called ‘the first black President of the United States,’ is suddenly under fire from African-Americans in this country. Frankly, its for no good reason and serves as a reminder of how one comment taken out of context in today’s volatile media climate can get incredibly misinterpreted.
First, lets see what Bill […]
Memo to the media, you got it really wrong. Again. So much for the Hillary campaign death watch reports. Instead, what a stunning turn of events in New Hampshire.
By late afternoon word in the establishment media was that the Clinton campaign was on life support. Pollster Mark Penn was on his way out, and […]
The ruling party of Pakistan has announced that the January 8th elections are now likely to be postponed by at least 3 to 4 months.
The announcement comes as Benazir Bhutto’s political party gathers today to discuss a boycott of the January 8th election. At the meeting, Bhutto’s 19-year-old son, Bilawal is […]