An all-American family feud (more)
President Barack Obama won the Kentucky Democratic primary Tuesday, but 42 percent of primary voters chose “uncommitted” over Obama. (more)
Chicago 2012 is the largest-ever NATO summit, with representatives from over 60 countries attending. It’s the first such gathering in the U.S. since 1999, and the only one to ever be held beyond the Beltway. It’s a set piece of the world’s diplomatic calendar. The only problem is that you wouldn’t actually know it by being here. Despite all the press coverage and pre-conference buildup, President Obama’s NATO summit is a pretty low-key affair. (more)
Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse went there: He acknowledged the emerging question of whether a young Barack Obama could have fraudulently mischaracterized his upbringing while seeking entrance to three colleges — Occidental, Columbia and Harvard. (more)
Weighing in on the Obama campaign’s criticism of GOP opponent Mitt Romney’s work as the CEO of Bain Capital, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell labeled the Obama administration the “most anti-business” White House since “the Carter years.” (more)
Mitt Romney is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and November’s head-to-head match-up with President Obama is set to go. The Daily Caller went out into Washington, D.C. to find out what people really think about the two contenders. (more)
Trying to figure out Valerie Jarrett’s mysterious hold on Barack and Michelle Obama is a favorite guessing game in the parlors and dining rooms of Washington. No other White House official in history has enjoyed such a unique relationship with both a president and a first lady, and yet the mainstream media have ignored Jarrett’s enormous influence over the shape and direction of the Obama administration. (more)
Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker is up in arms over a new GOP petition that highlights his criticisms of President Obama’s attacks on Mitt Romney’s tenure at Bain Capital and asks voters to “Stand with Cory,” New York Magazine reports. (more)
The small but vocal New Black Panther Party is woefully disappointed in President Barack Obama, and is openly implying that the best way to reach its goals is no longer through “the ballot” but through “the bullet.” (more)
One of the obvious strategies coming from President Obama’s re-election campaign is to make his opponent, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, look like a wealthy aristocrat out to make the rich richer at the expense of the “poor and middle class.” (more)
President Barack Obama’s high school commencement speech in the tornado-stricken town of Joplin, Mo., pushed a sharply ideological message and included partisan jabs and a call for military-style community action during crises. (more)
President Barack Obama has become the first political $1 billion man. (more)
During a press conference at the NATO summit in Chicago on Monday, President Barack Obama responded to remarks that Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker made on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday regarding attacks on private equity, including Bain Capital. (more)
The push by progressive groups for disclosure of political funding is intended to deter and suppress free-speech by business owners, said Tom Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. (more)
After a debate about presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and President Obama got personal, a teacher at North Rowan High School in Spencer, N.C. warned a student that speaking ill of Obama could lead to his arrest. (more)
An analysis of the most recent visitor logs released by the White House shows frequent visits by lobbyists attending meetings and social events at the White House complex, The Washington Post reports. (more)
Despite Afghanistan’s uncertain future, President Barack Obama and his deputies are attempting to cast the long war fought there as a victory of sorts, while holding fast to a timetable that sees American forces withdraw before 2015. (more)
The pro-Barack Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action is still struggling to keep up with GOP super PACs preparing to unleash millions of dollars in independent advertisements. (more)
President Obama’s senior campaign advisor David Axelrod said Sunday on CNN that Mitt Romney’s Mormonism is “not fair game” during the presidential campaign. (more)
Sen. Ron Johnson told The Daily Caller that conservative talker Rush Limbaugh was “right” to call for the failure of President Barack Obama’s policies. (more)
























