Scott Nance has covered government and Washington for more than a decade. He's the editor and publisher of the political blog, The Washington Current.
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With a deadline coming Friday, this will be a good time to once again drill down on what the president's fundraising could mean for his re-election prospects.
When 105.9 The Edge went off the air in Washington, the suddenly-out-of-work jocks didn't complain — they took their acts online.
With its supposed love of the Constitution and skepticism of government, the tea party should have been in the fight for Davis' life.
A simple 77-year-old man from Indio, Calif. could tell televangelist Pat Robertson what marriage really is all about.
Rather than apologize, the left needs more angry loudmouths like Teamsters chief Jim Hoffa.
Use these four criteria to help rate President Obama's new jobs plan.
How can Ron Paul wax nostalgic for the days when so many died in a hurricane that their bodies were buried at sea? Or when the only government assistance was free whiskey to the men charged with clearing the corpses?
We aren't just electing a president; we're electing an entire army to populate the federal government. We ought to think about who these folks might be, and where they come from.
To be sure, the two Texans may be poles apart on policy. But, close your eyes and listen to Rick Perry for a few moments and then tell me something doesn't ring awfully familiar.
Enough with the deification of either John Lennon or Frankin Roosevelt. Neither one deserves it.