Obama tough on oil? We’re headed to No. 1
The United States is on track to becoming the world’s top producer of oil, despite Republican complaints that President Obama won’t let U.S. companies pump it. read post
The United States is on track to becoming the world’s top producer of oil, despite Republican complaints that President Obama won’t let U.S. companies pump it. read post
“Viewpoint” host Eliot Spitzer faced a clash of facts versus flourish this month when he squared off with Glenn Beck as part of DISH Network’s “Election 2012: War of the Words” event in Denver, Colo. read post
“The anxiety about our future that has allowed Mitt Romney a seat at the table is what will drive our politics for the next decade.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
The stock market has been like a lot of other things under No-Drama Obama. We have good days, we have bad days. But overall, the situation has gradually, steadily gotten better. read post
Sheldon Adelson promised to contribute up to $100 million to Mitt Romney’s campaign — that’s still buying the White House at a bargain. read post
“If there is a 269-269 tie in the Electoral College, the next president could be Mitt Romney. And the vice president would be Joe Biden. Wouldn’t that be fun?” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“Electing a candidate with a plan is one thing; electing a candidate who is selling a mirage is something else altogether.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
“It’s hard to compete with the power and permanence of national party affiliation.” —Eliot Spitzer read post
Mitt Romney’s 20 percent tax-rate cuts still cost $4.1 trillion after the one detail — a limit of $25,000 in tax deductions or credits — he has shared about how he’ll pay for it. read post
President Obama has taken part in 58 town hall–style meetings since he took office, which should bode well for his performance on Tuesday night. read post