Ian Hanchett | November 14, 2012
Halloween may have come and gone, but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi gave us quite a fright with her facial muscle-defying smile at today’s press conference hosted by the House Democrats.
Ian Hanchett | November 14, 2012
Senator John McCain slammed a reporter for asking if the scandal involving Former CIA Director David Petraeus was a bigger national security risk than the attack in Benghazi. McCain flatly stated that he thought the question was one of the dumbest he ever heard. When the reporter tried to cut McCain off in order to justify asking the question, McCain fought back by saying "Do you want me to…
Ian Hanchett | November 14, 2012
Chicago Tribune reporter Christi Parsons fawned over President Obama during today's press conference. Parsons declared that she had never seen Obama lose while President Obama revealed that they "go way back."
Ian Hanchett | November 14, 2012
Bill Maher and Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer criticized the "neanderthal" and "troglodyte" wings of the conservative movement. Coming from two articulate men with such high standards of personal and professional conduct, this one stings. 
Ian Hanchett | November 14, 2012
Fox's Jesse Watters travelled to Bill Maher's show in New York City to ask a few of the Maher faithful what they thought of President Obama's policies. 
Ian Hanchett | November 13, 2012
Bill Kristol quoted a source that told him that former CIA Director David Petraeus knew that his testimony regarding the attack on the US Consulate was not accurate.  Kristol then stated that he believed Petraeus may have withheld the truth to avoid divulging classified information.  
Ian Hanchett | November 13, 2012
MSNBC analyst Steve Kornacki gushed over Democrat Congressman Chris Van Hollen’s refusal to support any deal on the fiscal cliff that did not raise taxes on top income earners.  Kornacki was not so impressed with Republican insistences that taxes not be raised.  
Ian Hanchett | November 13, 2012
Democrat Congressman Peter Welch told MSNBC anchor Martin Bashir that the Democratic Party is considering adopting Mitt Romney's plan for tax deductions as part of a resolution to the crisis over the fiscal cliff. Interestingly, Bashir conveniently forgot his own claims that the Romney plan was going to destroy and bury the middle class. 
Ian Hanchett | November 13, 2012
MSNBC Analyst Chuck Todd caught White House Press Secretary Jay Carney off guard by repeatedly pressing Carney as to whether the White House was satisfied with the FBI’s handling of the scandal involving CIA Director David Petraeus.  Carney tried to dodge the question, but Todd persisted and Carney stumbled. 
Ian Hanchett | November 13, 2012
Florida Congressman Allen West stated that liberals claim that conservatives should put up more minority candidates, but when minority conservatives run for office, they are singled out for attacks by Democrats.