Sen. John McCain does not share the view of his high-profile daughter that Delaware Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell is a “nut job.” (more)
Democrats need to produce evidence of their accusations that conservative groups are using foreign funds for election purposes or “shut up” about the issue, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said. (more)
NY Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, under fire for making remarks criticized as anti-gay, said Monday that discrimination against homosexuals is “horrible” and that he did not regret his controversial remarks. (more)
The Mexican TV reporter at the center of an alleged harassment controversy with the New York Jets said Tuesday she’s not sure wrongdoing was committed during her visit to the team on Saturday. (more)
For the first time since the end of her father’s 2008 presidential bid, Meghan McCain, Sen. John McCain’s daughter, spoke out about Sarah Palin, writing in a new book that Palin brought “drama, stress, complications, panic and loads of uncertainty” to the losing campaign. (more)
In the days leading up to and on the morning of the “Restoring Honor” rally, it was ring-around the liberal networks as every left-leaning news outlet from CBS to MSNBC attempted to paint Glenn Beck’s gathering as “controversial and political.” (more)
Monica Lewinsky had her eyes on another man in the White House before she serviced President Clinton — Clinton’s communications director George Stephanopoulos. (more)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Convicted DC snipers Lee Boyd Malvo and John Allen Muhammad were supposed to have had help carrying out their deadly attacks, and they may have been involved in more shootings than authorities suspected, according to an interview with actor William Shatner that airs Thursday. (more)
As the president attempts to curb the nation’s spewing anger over the Gulf oil spill in Tuesday’s national address, leaders and experts in Louisiana say the administration is continuing to strike out. (more)
“Sexting” is one thing…but text-while-sexing? (more)
The recently passed Arizona immigration law is being subjected to a constant stream of irresponsible and ignorant demagoguery. In their total sellout to the political left and the forces of multiculturalism, the mainstream media have been guilty of the kind of sloppy work that ought to earn a failing grade from any self-respecting journalism professor. (more)
RNC chair Michael Steele defended his [intlink id="735758" type="post"]spending practices[/intlink] Monday morning, saying he has no plan to resign, and at one point suggesting that criticism of his tenure may be rooted in racism. (more)
The Daily Caller’s publisher Neil Patel appeared on Good Morning America to talk about the RNC and the questionable spending practices that have been taking place with the committee. (more)
Rielle Hunter’ s claim that photos she posed for in GQ Magazine, wearing only a men’s button down shirt and a string of pearls, were supposed to be portraits of her face only was met with astonishment this morning on “Good Morning America:” (more)
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour could be jumping to ABC News. (more)
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville said Monday that if President Obama is unable to push a health-care bill through the Congress it will be his Waterloo. (more)
In what it calls a “fundamental transformation” of its business, ABC News plans to cut about 20 percent of its workforce — or around 300 people — through buyouts or layoffs. (more)
Here’s what we know about how Carlos Allen, the latest White House party crasher, wound up at Barack Obama’s first state dinner: (more)























