Gov. Jan Brewer sticks it to NYC Mayor Bloomberg
by Janeen Capizola
Ophthalmologists from across the country walked out of a session on Obamacare Sunday during a national conference being held in San Francisco.
Wasserman Schultz uses tragedy to beef up Dem email list
by Joe Saunders
It seemed too good to be true.
Koch brothers explore takeover of liberal newspapers in key regions
by Tom Tillison
All is fair in love and war, the old saying goes, and what a major turn of events it would be if reports prove to be true that Charles and David Koch are looking at buying the Tribune Co.’s eight regional newspapers.
Gov. Jan Brewer sticks it to NYC Mayor Bloomberg
by Cheryl Carpenter Klimek
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is visiting New York City to speak to the Women’s National Republican Club. While there, she couldn’t help but take advantage of the sites – and the sodas!
Rubio spokesman likens non-citizen permanent residency to slavery
by Tom Tillison
In an exchange that is certain to ratchet up the level of discourse over the “Gang of Eight’s,” proposed immigration bill, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio‘s press secretary Alex Conant likened the current plight of illegal immigrants to that of 19th century America slaves.
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