By Rob Oldham I love Mitt Romney. And I’m not the only one. His stellar private business record, moderate conservative ideology,…
By: Sam Kinsman As Democrats cheer the results of the recent elections and Republicans mourn the loss of a hard…
By: Marco Roca With Nov. 6, 2012 forever inscribed in the reams of history, future generations will look back at…
By: Max Wallace When Mitt Romney took the stage at Denver for the first presidential debate, he surprised many Americans.…
By: Uzma Chowdhury Although Halloween slipped away in the wee hours of last night—the candy eaten, the costumes packed up—for…
By: Max Wallace Nine days away from the presidential election, Hurricane Sandy is bearing down on the East Coast, promising…
By: Stephanie Talmadge There is one election year phenomenon possibly even more anticipated than the voting itself: Saturday Night Live’s…
By: Robert Jones Does anyone remember consumer confidence? There’s a buzz word that no one seems to write about anymore.…
By: Alexander Sileo The rise of the 24-hour news channel has dramatically shifted the role of the media in political…
By: Sam Kinsman “It’s the economy, stupid” Both candidates have made it abundantly clear in their speeches that their campaigns…
By: Megan White During the October 3 debate, presidential candidate Mitt Romney ruffled quite a few feathers when he declared…
By: Cecilia Moore Since the Gulf War, the United States’ military has been immersed in Middle Eastern conflicts. As a…
By: Andrew Roberts For the first time in four months, Barack Obama’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee in August…
By: Taryn Winston September 11, 2001. It’s a day that Americans will never forget. A day of chaos, distress, and…