Multiple grammy winner Quincy Jones said he would like to see more melody in today's music and added that, while Michael Jackson is deceased, his presence is still evident in the music world.
Rapper Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges said he is “not concerned” that his controversial lyrics might have a negative effect on the kids he is trying to help with his non-profit organization.
Sen. Joe Lieberman (I.-Conn.) referred to Glenn Beck as 'He Whose Name Shall Not Be Mentioned" during a committee hearing last week.
Rep. Bart Stupak (D.-Mich.) says that President Obama told him that when he said the health-care plan did not fund abortion he was talking about 'my plan' not House bill.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D.-Mo.) likened Fox News talk show host Glenn Beck to Voldemort, the villain of the Harry Potter series.
Rep. Bart Stupak (D.-Mich.) says about 40 House Democratic votes will vote to kill the health bill if Speaker Pelosi won't allow a vote an amendment to bar abortion funding.
Rep. Bart Stupak explains his strategy to defeat the House health care bill unless he gets a vote on his amendment to prohibit funding of abortion through the bill.
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) said the Catholic Church's opposition to abortion funding in the health care bill is 'fanning flames of dissent and discord.'
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) was asked where Constitution gives Congress authority to mandate that every American buy health insurance, she responded: "Are you serious?"
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) said that when dealing with child abuse and mental health issue, the "whole family" must be "treated."
Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy (D.-Vt.) would not say what part of the Constitution authorizes Congress to mandate that Americans buy health insurance.
New York Times environment reporter Andrew Revkin floated the idea of giving couples carbon credits for having only one child.
Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) said it is “critical” that the final legislative language of the health care bill in the Senate be scored by the Congressional Budget Office.
Obama EEOC nominee Chai Feldblum calls for homosexual activists to argue that "gay sex is morally good."
Actress and activist Eva Longoria-Parker says it is time for Congress to "take on" the illegal immigration issue and not use it to scuttle health care reform.
The Nation magazine Web editor Emily Douglas says that "things should be more expensive" in America.
The Senate Finance Committee falsely said on its Web site that it posted the "full text" of the health care bill the committee approved yesterday.
White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs didn't directly respond to a question about Rep. Bart Stupak's amendment to bar abortion funding in health bill.
White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs says the Roman Catholic bishops are incorrect in saying that the Hyde Amendment does not apply to the health-care bill.
ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis says she doubts that ACORN will be defunded by Congress.
White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs contradicted the assertion of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that the health-care bill funds abortion.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the Senate Finance Committee health-care bill won't be the one that comes to Senate floor.
Michael Moore says "it's absolutely a good thing" for government to drive health insurnace companies out of business.
Sen. Tom Carper told CNSNews.com he won't read the actual text of the health bill before the Finance Committee votes on it.