It was recently announced in the Washington Times that the former 'Governator' Arnold Schwarzenegger was planning on lobbying to change the law prohibiting non-US born citizens from becoming president. With all the fun that was had back in the day questioning current president Obama and his birth certificate, it looks like a perfect time for Arnold to make a run for the White House.
Don't worry. It will all be over soon. Maybe. When you go to vote today, if your ballot is a paper one, do you automatically follow it in order? Typically, the first set of boxes will be used for a straight party vote, for example, all Republican. And honestly, it's the easiest and it's the most painless way to get the process over with. However, in today's general election, you have the opportuni
Despite a claim by daughter Bristol Palin that her mind had been made up, Sarah Palin said Tuesday that she has not decided whether she’ll run for president in 2012.
George Stephanopoulos took Michele Bachmann to task on Tuesday’s ‘Good Morning America,’ grilling the Republican presidential candidate over her assertion that the founding fathers worked to end slavery.
Stephanopoulos argued that Bachmann’s comment is incorrect, pointing out that many of the founding fathers, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson included, held slaves.
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Barack Obama ran into a little problem upon his return home from his recent trip to South America.
With the cameras rolling, the President attempted to enter into the Oval Office through a pair of French doors, only to find that he had been locked out...
Barack Obama didn't take a whole lot of risks when filling out his NCAA Tournament brackets.
The President has all four number one seeds — Duke, Pittsburgh, Ohio State and Kansas — advancing to the Final Four, with Kansas winning it all...
There's jubilation on the street of Cairo, in response to the news that Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak will step down after 30 years in office. Check out a gallery from the celebration.
Wild cheers erupted from tens of thousands of demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square after word spread that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has resigned. Demonstrators chanted "Egypt is free!" upon hearing the news.