President Obama’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner Speech (VIDEO)
Has he considered hosting a late-night talk show after his second term ends?
Has he considered hosting a late-night talk show after his second term ends?
If you've logged on to Facebook in the last day, you've probably seen a bunch of profiles sporting new pics... A pink equals sign on a red background. It's a symbol taken from human rights advocates (yellow equal sign on blue background) and made into a sign of support for same sex marriage/marriage equality.
Beyonce and Katy Perry may have some company Tuesday; according to sources Lady Gaga has also been tapped to perform at the Inaugural Ball.
After a hard-fought campaign against former Mass. Governor Mitt Romney, Barack Obama won a second term as President of the United States by winning both the popular and electoral vote. Here's his victory speech.
Well, it's finally Election Day here in the old Land of the Free, and what better way to give yourself a pat on the back for getting out there and casting your all-important vote than with some free stuff, right?
Four years ago, during the last presidential campaign, the American economy was collapsing faster than it had since the Great Depression. Now, with the 2012 election upon us, most analysts agree that the economy is in a period of slow recovery—a bit too slow, according to just about everyone.
After Monday's presidential debate, conservative pundit Ann Coulter tweeted, "I highly approve of Romney's decision to be kind and gentle to the retard." That remark sparked a storm of protest from several famous faces.
Clint Eastwood's speech at the Republican National Convention Thursday night was the worst-kept secret of the week. However, the highlight of his address was when he spoke to an empty chair representing President Obama. This was not doctored, by the way.
In honor of Chicken Appreciation Day, Randy Rainbow has published a video that both sides can (hopefully) appreciate.
Oh, The Donald. He never passes up the chance to shamelessly self-promote and that’s just what he did in an interview with Newsmax TV.
The Combating Terrorism Center at West Point will release some of the 6,000 documents that were seized in last year’s raid of Osama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, resulting in his death one year ago Wednesday. This is the first time the general public will have access to the al Qaeda leader’s papers.