Purdue University did a driving-accident study, and all I can say is, "Look out, boys and girls, I'm coming your way, and I'm in a dangerous mood."
Purdue University did a driving-accident study, and all I can say is, "Look out, boys and girls, I'm coming your way, and I'm in a dangerous mood."
Nyah, nyah, nyah. Told you so, told you so:
Hey, let's keep score. It's one oddball against Newt Gingrich:
THEREFORE, I AM OFFERING NEWT GINGRICH ONE MILLION DOLLARS TO DROP OUT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE FOR THE SAKE OF THE NATION.
Today's "well, duh" story:
Most political observers say the GOP field is set by now. But what if it really isn't?
A federal judge in Oregon has ruled that a Montana woman sued for defamation was not "a journalist" when she posted nasty comments about a lawyer in a bankruptcy case:
Everything old is new again:
As President Obama travels to John Brown's old stomping ground in Osawatomie, Kansas where Theodore Roosevelt made his New Nationalism speech in 1910, Newt Gingrich has announced that he is a Theodore Roosevelt Republican.
Almost everybody in the Republican field has had a shot at the "not Romney" poll surge. The newest guessing game seems to be over who's next, Rick Santorum or Jon Huntsman. Dick Armey, former House majority leader and leading conservative activist, gives the nod to Santorum:
We wouldn't know anything about that here, would we?
Considering all the talk of new technology that has passed through this site in recent years, this probably shouldn't have come as a big surprise, but I did not seen it coming: