President Obama made stops in Arizona and Iowa to sell his agenda to the American people since his State Of The Union address on Tuesday night, with a visit to Nevada today, followed by Michigan, where he will discuss the issue of college affordability, the topic of a recent article from TIME that also places attention how state budget cuts are harming the prospects of a college education.
THE HILL opinion columnist Lanny Davis discusses where President Obama must place his focus to help sustain Presidential candidate Willard M. Romney, INC.'s current target, independent voters.
Florida Democratic Congressman candidate-reelect-to-be, Alan Grayson shared his take on Newt Gingrich's racist rhetoric, a topic observed in a recent new article from ALTERNET regarding the current Republican presidential field, and conservative media.
New reports from SALON and THINKPROGRESS reveal Romney's Wall Street donations which far exceed donations to President Obama's campaign.
A Yahoo! survey taken the night of President Obama's State Of The Union speech, along with a CBS poll showed a majority of people agreed he made a great case for taxing the rich, and deserved a second term in office, respectively. (Just don't tell the morons at Fox)
Meanwhile, former presidential candidate and Republican job creator Governor Oops is slipping in the polls in his state.
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell spoke with author, conservative commentator and former Reagan/Bush I advisor Bruce Bartlett on how bipartisan tax legislation during the Bush I and Clinton years led to the current stalemate with today's Republican party on the subject of tax reform.
A day after testifying his agenda to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Subcommittee, MSNBC host Alex Wagner sat down with a panel of guests including the constitutionally appointed director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Richard Cordray (already hard at work), to share his ideas on what he hopes to accomplish with the Republican majority in Congress. (You can view Richard Cordray's committee testimony HERE.)
New reports from THE ATLANTIC WIRE and POLITICUS USA highlight the continued stubborness of Congress regarding the subject of transparency ethics, the latter being topic that is similarly putting normal presidential space alien, Newt "No-Win" Gingrich in the spotlight among evangelical voters, although surely they'll give him a pass here and there...*smh
Two former U.S. Navy Seals Cade Courtley and John McGuire sat down with CNN host John King to talk about what went into performing the successful operational rescue of two Somali-aid workers this week.
China is in the news today as President Obama and the Philippine government continue drafting negotiations to reach a deal that would allow U.S. troops to advance in parts of the region in response to China's rise in military power.
The nation is also at the center of an in-depth NEW YORK TIMES article that sheds light on the corporate neglect behind unsafe and fatal working conditions in factories producing Apple products.
Ironically, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels tried to tout the late Steve Jobs as a moniker for success and job growth to decry President Obama's State Of The Union address, which according to MSNBC host Ed Schultz, righteously earned the Republican Governor a place in Psycho Talk history; Moreover, COUNTDOWN host Keith Olbermann recently sat down with Indiana State Representative Matt Pierce to discuss the prospects of the current debate over a union stripping bill to be passed by former Bush employee, Indiana pro-poverty Governor Mitch Daniels if it succeeds through the legislature. WaPo opinion columnist Ezra Klein details why it is the Indiana governor is NOT the one to help revive the GOP brand.
Libya is in the news today as it is to begin distributing millions of barrels of crude oil this week since the anti-Ghaddafi uprising, the subject of new reports that Amnesty International is halting its service due to the prevalence of torture-related deaths of pro-Ghaddafi loyalists.
Breaking news everyone!!!!....THIS happened.
I know....I know. *smdh
Two filmmakers are at the center of a new movie dedicated to the life and legacy of Ugandan LGBT and human rights activist, David Kato, one year after his murder.
THE DAILY BEAST has a clip of Jon Stewart's rant toward President Obama's spilled milk joke. ^_^
And finally, to POLITIFACT:
Strike One!....
Strike Two!........
Steeeerriiiike THREE!!! LOL!
Have no fear folks, Friday is almost here!
LIVE. LEARN. REPEAT.
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