President Barack Obama met with NASCAR champions at the White House and spoke about protecting the environment.
President Obama falsely claimed that the health care bill in the U.S. Congress will not fund abortions.
President Obama says he is "absolutely confident" he will get a health care bill--with or without Republican votes.
In a recent congressional hearing, Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV, said he sometimes refers to John P. Holdren, Obama's science czar, as 'walking on water.'
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says that, contrary to news reports, the White House "continues to support the public option" health care proposal.
In Mexico on Aug. 10, 2009, President Obama referred to Americans opposed to amnesty for illegal aliens as 'demagogues.'
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, using a statistic from an ACORN-backed group, says health insurance profits are ridiculous.
Conservative leader Phyllis Schlafly said that President Obama wants government control of health care.
Conservative leader Phyllis Schlafly said that Democratic leaders are resorting to "name-calling" because they "don't have good arguments" to buttress their health care reform plans.
Best-selling author Bill Bennett talks about his latest book, "America: The Last Best Hope," with CNSNews.com editor-in-chief Terry Jeffrey.