Joe Schoffstall | November 5, 2012
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell said if Pennsylvania is in play, then the election is all over for President Obama.Mitchell says, "I mean if Pennsylvania is in play, then this is obviously all over for the president. It would be a remarkable turn of events."Recently, some polls show a virtual tie in PA with President Obama and Mitt Romney both receiving 47 percent. 
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Joe Schoffstall | November 5, 2012
Thursday evening in Chicago, black grassroots activists fed up with manipulation of their suffering by city leadership turned out to protest a fundraiser for President Obama held by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Speaker of the General Assembly Michael Madigan. According to the protesters, Emanuel, Madigan, and Obama pretend to try to help their community but do nothing to curb the funneling of…
Joe Schoffstall | November 5, 2012
While victims of Hurricane Sandy are begging for more help from the federal government, President Obama is playing politics on the campaign trail.(h/t SandyVictims)
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Joe Schoffstall | November 4, 2012
Former President Bill Clinton stumped for President Barack Obama at a rally in Raleigh, N.C. and told the 4,000 people in attendance that they should care whether the president is telling them the truth. WRAL reports:The former president portrayed Obama's Republican opponent, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, as flip-flopping on major issues, likening him to the "chief contortionist at…
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Joe Schoffstall | November 4, 2012
Today, the Carolina Panthers defeated the Washington Redskins, 21-13. If the 'Redskins Rule' holds up, that means Mitt Romney will win the election on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.Since 1940, a phenom known as the 'Redskins Rule' has almost been 100% accurate in picking who will win an upcoming presidential election. The rule goes as follows: If the Washington Redskins win their last home football…
Joe Schoffstall | November 2, 2012
While speaking at a campaign stop in Palm Beach, FL, former President Bill Clinton said that he may be the only person in America more enthusiastic for President Obama this time around.Clinton said:"I may be the only person in America, but I am far more enthusiastic about President Obama this time than I was four years ago." 
Joe Schoffstall | November 1, 2012
Just yesterday, the Daily Caller broke the story of how Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) allegedly paid two prostitutes for sex, one stating that Menendez “was nice at first, but then later he did not seem to care about her.” The report also claimed that he shortchanged the women, promising them $500 but only giving $100. However, back in January 2011, Sen. Menendez portrayed a much different tone…
Joe Schoffstall | November 1, 2012
April 17, 2012 -- Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) sat down for an interview with NJ Today Online. During the segment, the senator stated if reports of U.S. Secret Service agents hiring prostitutes during a presidential visit to Colombia turned out to be true, they should be fired.Menendez says:“If the facts are true, they should all be fired. The reality is the Secret Service not only protects the…
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Joe Schoffstall | October 30, 2012
On October 27, 2012, Rep. Allen West (R-FL) publicly called out and shamed a media tracker who followed him to a Vietnam Memorial service saying if the tracker has "any amount of respect" they'll turn off the camera and leave the event. West says:Let me stop for one minute. There's a person here that has been tracking me around and she is here for political purposes, and young lady I ask that…
Joe Schoffstall | October 30, 2012
On October 27, 2012, Rep. Allen West (R-FL) publicly called out and shamed a media tracker who followed him to a Vietnam Memorial service saying if the tracker has "any amount of respect" they'll turn off the camera and leave. West says:"Let me stop for one minute. There's a person here that has been tracking me around and she is here for political purposes, and young lady I ask that you leave…