Facing a firestorm of criticism that has angered women’s groups across the country, The Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation today turned to an unlikely source for funds: men. The cancer-focused organization announced a creative twist on one of its signature events in order to get the attention of men, and their wallets. “Today [...]
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Mitt Romney scored a runaway victory in Florida last night, earning as many votes as Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, who finished 2nd and 3rd respectively, combined. Earning almost 50 percent of the vote, Romney obviously was happy with those numbers. But as I watched CNN’s primary coverage, and the slew of exit polling [...]
Republican Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich today said he would propose a Constitutional amendment making the popular family card game “Uno” illegal. Gingrich said the game sends a negative message to children and opens the door to widespread tomfoolery later in life. “America is so great. Where else can a guy like me actually be in [...]
There have been more Republican presidential debate than there are Duggar children. Ah, well, not quite, but it is tied. And, as because you surely know there are 19 Duggar children, you also know there have been 19 GOP square-offs. If you ask me, it’s not too many. These debates have served a purpose, a [...]
We all know our country faces plenty of challenges. The economy. The role of the world’s watchdog. Health care. The environment. We will debate them all, and then some, plenty this year. But yesterday I realized – none of them matter. Let me explain. Yesterday I visited the local gym for the first time. I [...]





