Category: Politics
President Bush announced the resignation of White House chief of staff Andrew Card at a morning press conference. He will be replaced by the director of of the Office …
Bloggers are off the FEC hook: The Federal Election Commission decided Monday that the nation's new campaign finance law will not apply to most political activity on the Internet. …
Last week, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference. During the event, he had a bit of a confrontation with CNN's Jamie McIntyre. Here's a transcript: JAMIE MCINTYRE, …
A while ago, the big highway signs marking entry into New Hampshire were redone. Under the generic welcome message and the governor's name was a great big slogan -- …
First, liberals pointed to the study that said conservatives were racists. Now we learn from another liberal study that adult conservatives were whiny and bratty as toddlers. According to …
One of the oldest and proudest traditions of New England is Town Meeting. In many of the small towns, once a year the citizens get together and vote on …
Here in New Hampshire, we are teetering on following our fellow New England states in passing a comprehensive no-smoking law, that would ban lighting up in restaurants in lounges. …
Ruth Marcus has an article in the Washington Post today in which she criticizes President Bush for being too manly. Yes, too manly. She writes her article as a …
I am so disappointed that I missed President Bush's press conference. From what I've read he was on fire, particularly with his handling of Helen Thomas. Here's a round …
Fred Barnes has an interesting article today titled A "Third Term" for Bush, not a literal third term, of course, but a figurative one. Fred argues by rearranging some …