Meghan McCain Tweets The Most Amazing Photo Of Mitt Romney You've Ever Seen
Is that a hula girl on his kimono?
Is that a hula girl on his kimono?
The defeated bill would have required approval from a federal court before reporters' phone records were subpoenaed. Darrell Issa, who condemned the AP subpoena Monday, was one of only 21 House Members to vote against the bill.
At an investment conference in California, Niall Ferguson blames Keynesianism on the gay and barren. UPDATE: Ferguson apologizes.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's best friend was among the victims in the bloody 2011 homicide. Surprised "Tam" skipped the funeral.
See what's written on the other side of the sign.
The Tennessee congressman sent a few fond tweets to Victoria Brink on the night of the State of the Union, then quickly deleted them. Frank Thorp of NBC News reported this evening that she is his long-lost daughter.
Desert Gardens, Scented Candles and Unusual Histories. (UPDATED with herding cats cartoon)
The Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post labels Wayne LaPierre a "GUN NUT" and "NRA loon" in the wake of his bizarre news conference Friday. The Daily News piles on.
Oh. My. God. UPDATE: Convincing suggestions that this may be a hoax.
Give a dog a bone! Mitt Romney notoriously strapped his Irish Setter, Seamus, to the roof of his car for a 12-hour drive to the family cottage in Canada. The Internet tends to remember stuff like that.
One United States Senator's war on the antlered set plays out on Twitter.
I do believe that man has dragons on his pants.
Cheers! President Obama paid homage to his Irish heritage by knocking back a Guinness at a DC pub on St. Patrick's Day. Which of these guys would you want to get a drink with?
The president dropped by The Sink, a popular bar and pizza joint in Boulder earlier tonight. Excitement ensued, yogurt was spilled, and nobody was as excited as Madelyn Starkey.
A scene familiar to West Wing fans played out in real life on the Romney campaign's planes Saturday.
A revisionist history of White House photographer Pete Souza's Flickr feed.
Nazi & SS banners and uniforms, violence-addled books, and confederate cutlery. Amid the usual guns and ammo, swords and daggers, safes and silencers, this photo gallery at the Dulles Expo Center's Nation's Gun Show website features some more peculiar items.