The Man Who Shot Infamous "47%" Video of Mitt Romney to Reveal His Identity James Carter, the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, may have been the one to make the video of Mitt Romney's damning remarks about the "47 percent" in the run-up to the presidential election last year go mainstream, but the man who actually shot the video has remained a mystery, until now. More
Romney breaks post-election silence with Fox News For the first time since losing the White House to President Obama, Mitt Romney sat down for a TV interview that airs on Sunday. "We were on a roller coaster, exciting and thrilling, ups and downs," Romney told Fox News, in an excerpt released Thursday night. More
California Republicans Split Over Immigration Reform As Party Reaches Out To Latino Voters California's elected Republicans have long had a simple approach to illegal immigration: Those who broke the law coming here should leave. But the confluence of politics and personal threat have now put many Republican legislators in Washington and Sacramento in a very different place: eager to embrace an overhaul of immigration laws and willing to consider legal status for some of the country's nearly 12 million illegal immigrants, 3 million of whom live in California. More
Why George W. Bush was right George W. Bush was president of the United States less than five years ago. You'd never know it by listening to Republican politicians or talking with GOP party strategists -- all of whom seem perfectly willing to simply erase Bush from their collective memory. More
Opinion: The sleeping giant is awake as American people vote for change Now that the election is over and we have secured the presidency, the Senate and the House, we will see immediate improvements in our lives. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of misinformed ... 11/16/2024 - 8:38 pm | View Link
Opinion: Is the Latino vote the GOP’s new powerhouse? A wake-up call for Democrats The Latino electorate is not monolithic and can be influenced by various factors such as cultural background, and regional differences, and there is a possibility that Latino voters may be leaning ... 11/10/2024 - 3:30 am | View Link
Opinion During every presidential election cycle, we hear political analysts or pundits talking about the so-called “Sleeping Giant” that’s the “Latino vote” — and how, if this giant awakens ... 11/9/2024 - 7:00 pm | View Link
Significance of Latino vote in the Coastal Bend But now, a sleeping giant has been awoken. “We’re seeing that 38% of the new voters in this election did not vote in 2016. It’s a new voter, a younger generation impacting the results of ... 10/29/2024 - 7:15 pm | View Link
If Trump does it right, if he listens to DOGE (and gets rid of his appalling nominee for Secretary of Labor), we are on a glidepath to the greatest resurgence of liberty and prosperity in the history of the world.
I love to binge TV series like Battlestar Galactica, Fringe, Buffy, Line of Duty, Happy Valley, Prime Suspect, Cracker, Alias, Justified, The Bridge, Forbrydelsen, and The Americans, like the rest of us
Getting off the couch and walking, running, hiking, weight training, swimming, stretching for 30 minutes a day, five times a week will not only help your body, but your mind.
Gizmodo: Being a Couch Potato Is Bad for Your Memory, Study Warns
Bad news for couch potatoes: New research released this week suggests that working out will not only improve your body, but keep your brain sharp as well.
Researchers in Finland looked back at earlier studies that compared the memory skills of people across different levels of physical activity.
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