Wasn't Rush Limbaugh forced off ESPN as a sports analyst for talking sports and ethnicity? Will MSNBC treat Chris Matthews and Joe Scarborough the same way for chatter about Barack Obama, bowling and basketball?
It may be tough for John McCain to bolster his conservative credentials with supporter Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., calling McCain the next John F. Kennedy, as he did on ABC's "This Week" on March 30.
Talking about contraception at an event in Johnstown, Pa., Barack Obama said of his daughters and premarital sex, "[I]f they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby."
Immigrants taking over America: Accountants, programmers and chief financial officers may be the ones begging for day jobs in the future.
From an Advocate article about a pregnant, transgender male: "Wanting to have a biological child is neither a male nor female desire." From Monty Python: "It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them."
Terry Jeffrey, the editor-in-chief of Cybercast News Service, discussed the politics of home foreclosures and financial bailouts on CNN's "The Situation Room" on March 27.
Beltway bloggers were invited to the Newseum in Washington on March 24 for a sneak peek at the facility, which opens April 11. And no wonder -- bloggers already are a part of the history in the Newseum.
Cybercast News Service Editor-In-Chief Terry Jeffrey discusses the decision of New Mexico Gov. to endorse Barack Obama over longtime friend Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.
A California court ruled this month that parents must be certified teachers to homeschool their children. On March 21, Fox News reported on the potential impact of the ruling.
Barack Obama tackled race in a March 18 speech to try to allay a brewing controversy, but Cybercast News Service Editor-In-Chief Terry Jeffrey said the speech may have increased Obama's credibility problem.