by Matthew Hay Brown Congressional Democrats haven't been able to legislate a new strategy in Iraq, and they haven't been willing to cut off funding for the war. So today,...
by Matthew Hay Brown Did Barack Obama lose a superdelegate when Rep. Albert R. Wynn announced his resignation from Congress? Wynn, an eight-term Maryland Democrat, endorsed Obama for president earlier...
by Matthew Hay Brown This just in: John McCain, born though he was in the Panama Canal Zone, meets the citizenship test to serve in the White House. So says...
by Matthew Hay Brown The numbers have been tabulated by Citizens Against Government Waste, and the results are in ... The 2008 Oinker in the Pantheon of Pork category goes...
by Matthew Hay Brown A leading Latino civil rights group is calling on the Bush administration to suspend local law enforcement of federal immigration law after an undocumented immigrant was...
by Matthew Hay Brown Another precinct heard from: Now it's Ralph Nader who's weighing in on the never-ending campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. While Nader himself is running again...
by Matthew Hay Brown Executives from Exxon Mobil, Shell and BP America all have been called to account before Congress today on oil company profits and rising prices at the...
by Matthew Hay Brown Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, under FBI investigation for allegedly perjuring himself last month when he told a congressional committee that he had never...
by Matthew Hay Brown Former Sen. Mike Gravel is leaving the Democratic Party – and his quixotic bid for its presidential nomination – for the Libertarian Party. "It is a...
by Matthew Hay Brown For congressional Democrats, the death of the 4,000th American service member in Iraq is cause not only for mourning. It's another occasion to press President Bush...