Rick Santorum Signed Up 3-Year-Old Daughter For A Lifetime NRA Membership
The former candidate speaks to the National Rifle Association convention and brags of Bella's new membership. She is three. Read More ›
The former candidate speaks to the National Rifle Association convention and brags of Bella's new membership. She is three. Read More ›
He was for moving Fenway Park before he was against it. Dems go straight to the sweet spot of blue-collar Massachusetts residents with a slickly produced single-serving website. Read More ›
The National Rifle Association's chief lobby lobbyist comes out swinging at the 2012 convention in St. Louis. Read More ›
“Juanita” calls into Current TV claiming she worked for Ann's wealthy family as a cook and babysitter. Says she and Mitt were “nice,” but confirms she “never worked a day in her life.” There's also a strange story about a parakeet. Read More ›
A top ally of financial protection chief Richard Cordray sought to orchestrate a coup. Coincidence, or a brewing local battle between Cordray and Strickland? Read More ›
It's a stretch, based on a single remark in 2007, and accompanied by the false claim that Romney wants to shut down Planned Parenthood. A silver bullet against the Republican — or Obama over-reaching to alarm female voters? [Update] Read More ›
Republican Presidential presumptive nominee is speaking before the National Rifle Association today in an attempt to court the gun rights lobby. But Romney has a long and complicated history on guns, saying in 1994 and 2007 he “didn't line up with the NRA” and signing off on a strict assault weapons ban in 2005. Here's a look at Romney's history on guns. Read More ›
At Easter Egg Roll event, the ball-player-in-chief missed four of five 3-pointers, but you'll only see the one basket Obama made in the White House's video recap of the week. (via nomfup.wordpress.com) Read More ›
Gay Republican protest candidate Fred Karger speculated to reporters that Gallagher, former National Organization for Marriage president, is divorced. “We are still married and living together,” an unfazed Gallagher tells BuzzFeed. Read More ›
“Stand with Mitt's better half. Donate to the campaign today,” campaign says in Google search ad. Read More ›
The news cycle his focused on Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen's gaffe that Ann Romney “hadn't worked a day in her life.” But today is also the sixth anniversary of the signing of RomneyCare. Here's the video of the signing were Romney praises Ted Kennedy, the individual mandate, and the bipartisan support for the legislation. Read More ›
The outrage over Hilary Rosen's criticism of Ann Romney peaked, and has begun to fall. Ann Romney was more popular on Twitter than Justin Bieber today. Read More ›
With Democrats now on defense, Romney's surrogates remind press that they didn't pick this fight. Read More ›
Wisconsin candidate says he never pushed to limit collective bargaining, despite document. Read More ›
This is only getting uglier. The Democratic National Committee forwards a ThinkProgress story under the subject line: “Conservatives Attack Hilary Rosen For Raising Children As A Lesbian” Read More ›
Michelle Obama has become fashion labels' most sought-after model But Ann Romney doesn't need to be glamorous to succeed in this campaign. Read More ›
In Fox interview, pushes back against criticism by highlighting difficulty in raising kids — and her own battles with cancer and MS. Read More ›
Some have suggested Americans won't identify with Ann Romney because stay-at-home motherhood is increasingly an upper-class luxury. The numbers don't back up that anecdotal impression. Read More ›
After Obama aides repudiate Hilary Rosen's comments, the First Lady weighs in. Read More ›
Pretty common in Massachusetts, actually. Read More ›
The battle for woman voters took an unexpected turn last night when Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen said Ann Romney hadn't worked a day in her life. In 1994 Romney debated Ted Kennedy ove the issue of the “glass ceiling, and Romney noted his strong record of hiring women. He also said he thought public companies and federal agencies should be required to “report the number of minorities and women by income group within the company.” Read More ›
Seven months to go, 140 characters at a time. This is just a tiny taste of what's to come — and we at BuzzFeed love it. Read More ›
The texts. Read More ›
Bloomberg BusinessWeek interviewed top officials for their “How To” issue. “Sometimes—I don’t want to say scream at them—but you have to be…forceful,” Emanuel says former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Read More ›
The DNC advisor says Romney's team is just trying to take the attention off their candidate's record. Read More ›
“Workers' Voice” will organize labor against “corporate and 1% money.” Read More ›
Republican pollster Resurgent Republican polls independent voters about what type of car Obama would be and why. “Old VW: Sometimes they're incredible and sometimes they're not.” Read More ›
The Republican base is going to love this. Read More ›
The elderly Southern conservatives whose contributions fuel Newt Gingrich’s flagging campaign say they want him to keep on going. “Giving money to him is money well spent.” Read More ›