A quick trip around Hannity’s America… Cheerleader-in-Chief The president’s full-court press for universal health care took a big blow last week as various polls revealed that the public is ambivalent about the president’s health care initiative. So naturally, The New York Times last weekend picked up the offensive for the …
Read More »Why Bill Clinton Was Right
Bill Clinton was right. I know that shocks people to hear a Republican like me say that, but even when I disagreed with Bill Clinton, I always enjoyed a very decent personal relationship with him and still do. As they say in the mafia, our disagreements were never personal, just …
Read More »Pennsylvania Union Leader Resigns Amid Criticism for Threatening Legal Action Over Boy Scout's Volunteerism
A union leader in Pennsylvania has resigned after being criticized for threatening legal action over an aspiring Eagle Scout’s volunteer project. Nick Balzano, president of the Service Employees International Union’s Allentown chapter, submitted an unexpected resignation letter Thursday, along with a few other employees, SEIU spokesman Matt Nerzig told Foxnews.com. …
Read More »Patrick Swayze: I'm Winning the Battle Against Pancreatic Cancer
Actor Patrick Swayze, saying he is still fighting the “good fight,” is firing back at media outlets that have been reporting his cancer has spread. The “Ghost” star, 56, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer earlier this year, contested claims he has been saying goodbye to members of his family. …
Read More »'Tis the Season to Re-Gift
You know what’s really big this Christmas? Re-gifting. You heard me right. Taking a gift that was meant for you, and giving it to someone else. I guess it says something about the tough economy that one in five of us is doing this now. But it also says a …
Read More »Anthony Hopkins Keeps Bad Company
Anthony Hopkins | Eminem | Rest in Peace Anthony Hopkins Keeps Bad Company There once was a wonderful actor named Anthony Hopkins —you might remember him. He starred memorably in Remains of the Day, Howards End, The Good Father and Shadowlands. He was the lead in Equus on Broadway. When …
Read More »Senate Republicans Do Better Than Expected
WASHINGTON – Upsets among the 10 most-watched Senate races gave spark and drama tothe2002 midterm elections and led to a shift in thebody’s evenly divided balance of power. Thanks to the victory of Republican Jim Talent over Democratic incumbent Sen. Jean Carnahan in Missouri, the GOP now has control of …
Read More »Jacko: Cash-Poor and in Trouble
Jacko|Rock Hall|Babyface|Glenn Close Jacko: Cash-Poor and in Trouble There’s nothing like a good spectacle to really juice up the gossip columns. We should get a long-needed one on Wednesday night when Michael Jackson performs, or rather if he performs, at the World Music Awards. The show is being broadcast live …
Read More »More Fallout from the Iraqi Torture Scandal
Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. More fallout from the Iraqi torture scandal, that is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” President Bush attempted today to explain to the Arab world that America not a barbaric country and that the torture situation was the exception …
Read More »'Heart & Soul' Director Gave to Kerry Camp
Director’sDonations |Spidey’sLines|Penn on the Town Anti-‘F9/11’ Doc Director Gave Kerry Money The director of a new feel-good documentary called “America’s Heart & Soul” that’s been embraced by some right-wingers as the anti-“Fahrenheit 9/11” has a secret for his new supporters. He’s only made two contributions in the last decade to …
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