A proposed Alabama constitutional amendment would legally define a fetus as a person from the moment of fertilization, effectively banning abortion in the state. The House Health Committee on Wednesday debated but did not vote on the amendment. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Ed Henry, R-Decatur, is similar to ballot… Read More
Hillary cheating scandal erupts in Arizona
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been accused of just about every dirty political trick in the books throughout her career — and according to outraged supporters of Democratic presidential rival Bernie Sanders, her campaign was back at it again yesterday in Arizona. The Arizona Democratic Party has officially announced that… Read More
Kiss of death? Bush endorses Cruz
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush threw his hat back into the GOP presidential race today, formally endorsing Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. But Bush’s support may be even more trouble than it’s worth. For months, Cruz has done everything he can to portray himself as an anti-establishment candidate — and an… Read More
Loony Liz? Warren goes on anti-Trump tirade
The Democratic Party has been calling for a more civil presidential election — but it looks like nobody relayed that message to Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Warren went on an unhinged Twitter rant last evening, calling Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a loser, a bully and a wannabe tyrant. Warren, a… Read More
Clinton: The last 8 years have been a disaster
It seems like the more former President Bill Clinton talks, the more trouble he finds himself in. At an event to support wife Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign Monday, the former president was at it again when he seemed to claim President Barack Obama was leaving an “awful legacy,” and… Read More
Spineless Obama “would not disagree” with Castro’s criticism of US
Laying bare a half-century of tensions, President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro prodded each other Monday over human rights and the longstanding U.S. economic embargo during an unprecedented joint news conference that stunned Cubans unaccustomed to their leaders being aggressively questioned. During the exchange, Obama angered riavals at… Read More
Trump’s campaign filings made public – mostly self-funded
Donald Trump’s campaign paid out more than $9 million in February, spending big on political advertising, direct mail and airfare booked mostly through his own airline, according to an Associated Press review of the New York businessman’s latest federal election filings. Trump’s campaign has so far expended more than $33… Read More
Supreme Court cases thrown into turmoil by Scalia’s death
Challengers in two politically tinged cases before the Supreme Court this week face the seemingly insurmountable problem of being unable to count to five — as in five votes. The death of Justice Antonin Scalia has deprived conservatives of a reliable vote on a range of issues, including the design… Read More
FBI director: Clinton broke the law
Could this finally be the beginning of the end for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton? Anonymous internal sources told the New York Post that FBI Director James Comey and leading investigators into the Clinton email set-up have become “increasingly certain that presidential nominee Hillary Clinton violated laws in handling classified government… Read More
Trump to release his Supreme Court picks
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he’s planning to release a list of judges that he would select from to fill Supreme Court vacancies if he’s elected president in an effort to ease concerns about his picks. “I am going to give a list of either five or 10 judges… Read More








