The Obama’s to Visit ‘The View’
President Barack Obama and first Lady Michelle will sit down for an interview on 'The View' that will air this coming Tuesday September 25th.
President Barack Obama and first Lady Michelle will sit down for an interview on 'The View' that will air this coming Tuesday September 25th.
We’re gonna rock you like a …..Republican? Kid Rock and 3 Doors Down are among the artists tentatively scheduled to perform this week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.
Lewis Black is one of my all-time favorite comedians. He is a regular on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central and gives his angry take on the problems in the world. This time, he takes on the Presidential campaign.
The Obama administration got an enormous victory on Thursday when the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to uphold the President’s signature achievement: the 2010 health care law.
And in a surprise to many court watchers, it was Chief Justice John Roberts who sided with the more liberal justices and wrote the majority opinion.
Just over a day after an explosion rocked the Verso paper mill in Sartell killing one worker and hurting five others, Governor Mark Dayton and area lawmakers are voicing their concerns on whether the plant will be rebuilt.
'Saturday Night Live' producer Lorne Michaels has reportedly asked Mitt Romney to host an episode of the live sketch comedy show. There is no official word yet, but apparently Romney is considering the offer.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucus on Tuesday night by the narrowest of margins, besting former US Senator Rick Santorum by just eight votes in the first primary for the Republican presidential nomination.
'Game Change' is based on the best selling book and is coming to HBO in March. The film is all about the 2008 presidential election, and includes a handful of stars, such as Julianne Moore who plays former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Watch the trailer on the next page and see how convincing Moore is as Palin.
It seems like there are a lot of people running for President Obama‘s job. Now we can add one more: America’s Sweetheart, Betty White.
On last night’s ‘Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,’ White announced her run for President of the United States.
Celebrities often look for a second act in their careers, including trading the glitz and glamour of Hollywood for the law and order of political office. Recently, ‘Survivor’ fan favorite Rupert Boneham announced he was interested in running for governor of Indiana, and Alec Baldwin reportedly considering a run for mayor of New York City.
While Ronald Reagan may be our most important celebrity-turned-politician, plenty of other famous folks, from movie icons to reality TV stars, have become public servants.
Sarah Palin has finally ended months of speculation and announced she will not seek the GOP nomination for president.
The former Alaska governor and 2008 vice-presidential candidate issued a statement that read in part, “As always, my family comes first and obviously Todd and I put great consideration into family life before making this decision. When we serve, we devote ourselves to God, family and country. My decision maintains this order.”
The fight over taxes and the public debt is never far from the headlines lately, and Toby Keith has never been shy about speaking his mind on political matters, so it’s only natural that he offered his thoughts about taxes when speaking with the Boston Herald.
What might be surprising — at least for folks who consider Keith just another red state-residing good ol’ boy — is the way he responded to the question.