
Even though Rice has largely fallen off the nanosecond attention-span of the MSM, she’s apparently remained in good graces with the Obama administration.

Even though Rice has largely fallen off the nanosecond attention-span of the MSM, she’s apparently remained in good graces with the Obama administration.

It was quite amusing to watch MSNBC’s Chuck Todd ask the president about the diversity in his cabinet while sitting in the prominent front row of a press room populated by white men.

Ben offers us the titillating indication that a run for the Senate could be in his very-near future.

Secretary of State Clinton leaves behind some large shoes to fill, and Kerry is one of the rare people who could manage to fill them.

Israel and the U.S. are livid as 94 percent of U.N. votes call for recognition of Palestinian state.

Perhaps these concerns that are coming from the left are a way of giving the President a little breathing room; a way out of nominating Rice without seeming weak.

Bachmann has decided to take her familiar position of rejecting wisdom to declare the President a liar.

For the man who inflicted the ‘not very bright’ Ms. Palin upon the electorate, there appears to be an extreme disconnect at play here.

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has already made it clear he won’t back anyone the President might appoint who was ‘associated with Benghazi’ in any way.