Former Republican Rep. J.C. Watts is hinting at a potential bid to become the next Republican National Committee chairman.
Former Republican Rep. J.C. Watts is hinting at a potential bid to become the next Republican National Committee chairman.
DOJ subpoenas are ‘unconstitutional,’ hurt press, AP president saysComments OffAssociated Press President Gary Pruitt said Sunday the Justice Department sent a strong – and negative- message to future sources that the government would go after them if they spoke to the press. It’s a move Pruitt called not only unconstitutional but said damaged the ideal of a free press in the country. |
Illinois Senate approves bill to legalize medical marijuanaComments OffIllinois lawmakers agreed to legalize the use of medical marijuana on Friday under a plan that’s being billed as the strictest in the nation among states that have authorized the drug’s medicinal use, though it was unclear whether the Democratic govern… |
Pipe dream: Skip college, become a plumber, NYC Mayor Bloomberg saysComments OffThe heck with Harvard, says New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Most high school grads should learn a trade . . . like plumbing. |
Republicans owe Rice an apology on Benghazi, Obama adviser saysComments OffWhite House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer said Sunday Republicans owe Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, an apology for alleging she played a part in formulating the White House’s response to the attacks in Benghazi, Libya last year that killed four Americans. |
Texas Republican Sen. Cruz eligible to be president should he decide to runComments OffTexas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz was born in Canada but is qualified to become president should he mount a campaign in 2016 or beyond. Cruz was born in Calgary, and his father is from Cuba. But the Republican senator’s mother is from the first state of Delaware, which appears to settles the issue. |