Culture Buzz Brian M. Calvert of Vancouver endorses his own country to run ours. But before you get all knee-jerk about it, just listen to what he has to say.
Ron Paul was recently photographed with Don Black, director of the white nationalist Web site Stormfront, and his son, Derick. Paul has has been endorsed by several extremist groups, and has said that while he disowns them, he won't disavow their support.
It's not quite as long and musical as the Herman Cain's Christmas video, but this greeting from Callista and Newt Gingrich is equally as creepy.
Politics Buzz Sarah Palin says “it's not too late for folks to jump in” on the presidential race. And if anyone is “folks”, it's Sarah Palin.
Rick Perry almost makes George W. Bush look like a saint. National Lampoon obtained an exclusive copy of some behind the scenes footage of Rick Perry's tv ad “Strong”. (via nationallampoon.com)
Politics Buzz Barack Obama wasn't the only future politician who made a Black History Minute video in 1991.
Do you like pizza and Herman Cain? Pizza Cain is your source for images of America’s favorite former Pizza CEO and Pizza.
Rebel cigarette smoking chief of staff Mark Block tells Chuck Todd that “Herman Cain never sexually harassed anyone, period, end of story.”
Herman Cain released this campaign ad in August, back when nobody was paying attention to him. Which do you like better: this one or the slow smile?
Politics Buzz October 18th’s GOP debate was so hilarious, it needed its own laugh track. (via bite.ca)
The head-to-head fight you've been waiting for finally happened tonight at the CNN GOP debate in Las Vegas. Skip ahead to 1:00 to see the gloves come off.
Michele Bachmann's shining moment at last night's GOP debate was when she became the first to point out that when you turn Herman Cain's signature plan upside-down, you get 6-6-6. (via gawker.com)
Politics Buzz In the commercial, Rick Perry takes some harsh shots at Mitt Romney. But it's a picture of the president that could get land him in hot water. Read the full story here.
Once again, the ladies on 'The View' tackle the serious issues.