Marco Rubio Jokes About His Viral ‘Drink of Water’ [VIDEOS}
The Senator made the rounds today, joking about taking the ill-timed drink of water (and that loud swallow!) after the President's speech last night.
The Senator made the rounds today, joking about taking the ill-timed drink of water (and that loud swallow!) after the President's speech last night.
Riding the wave of his re-election, President Barack Obama hit upon themes of the economy, energy, climate change and gun control in his State of the Union address delivered to a joint session of Congress.
I still find this hard to believe. It may soon be possible that women in the armed forces could be moved into roles of combat, even on the front lines of a battle.The Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta is expected to make that announcement today.
Surprisingly, the biggest controversy stemming from President Obama's inauguration Monday has nothing to do with his birth certificate. It's whether or not Beyonce lip-synced the national anthem.
This guy is certainly no 'James Bond', even though he is kind of dressed like him. Good day for the politician bad day for the gunman.
We Americans are pretty good about forgiving public figures. Just look at Chris Brown's album sales and Bill Clinton's standing ovation on Sunday as examples. But there is one thing we still take very seriously, dogs. It's because of a dog that Florida's governor, Rick Scott, is facing a public relations nightmare.
Hey, did you hear the good news? We managed to avoid soaring headlong off the fiscal cliff yesterday. Granted, the House pulled the plug on a bill providing emergency aid to people whose lives were destroyed by Superstorm Sandy to do it. But they did it. Hooray!(?)
In news that will further drive the point home that our government is doomed, Ben Affleck is considering a run for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts.
Hail to the chief -- and Time magazine's 2012 Person of the Year -- President Barack Obama.
We haven't heard much from the National Rifle Association (NRA) since the tragedy in Newtown last week. Amid calls for new regulations on guns, the NRA has stood silent except for their official statement on Tuesday
UAW president Bob King and State Rep. Brandon Dillon speak out against Michigan becoming a Right to Work state.
Take a look at this woman's Facebook update. Is this a threat?