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Obama Administration Defends Record on Jobs, Economy
Officials of the Obama administration went on Sunday talk shows to defend their record on the economy and job creation, arguing that bad luck and Republicans are to blame for the poor economy.
Tea Party, 'Christian Right' Less Popular Than Atheists, Muslims
David Campbell, associate professor of political science at Notre Dame, and Robert Putnam, professor of public policy at Harvard, reported their findings from data they had been collecting in an opinion editorial for The New York Times and saying that the Tea Party is “less popular than much maligned groups like ‘atheists’ and ‘Muslims.’”
Perry's Opponents Taking Swipes for Global Warming, Bernanke Comments
As Texas Governor Rick Perry has taken the lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, he has also become a target for some of his opponents struggling to gain a foothold in the race by challenging recent statements he made on global warming and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
Ron Paul's Unequal Media Coverage Riles Followers
Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) and his supporters have been criticizing the media for the lack of attention to his campaign in the GOP presidential primary. Paul finished a close second behind Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) but has not received nearly as much media attention as Bachmann, Texas Governor Rick Perry or former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Was Bachmann's Answer on Being a Submissive Wife Biblically Correct?
Presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) was recently asked in the Iowa presidential debate and on NBC’s Meet The Press, if she would be submissive to her husband if she were elected president. Was her answer reflective of biblical teaching? The Christian Post asked two pastors to weigh in on the question.
Calvin College Professor Claims Administration Not Truthful Over Colleague's Resignation
A Calvin College professor claims that college administrators are being dishonest about the forced resignation of one of his colleagues over issues related to evolution and scriptural interpretation.
Critics of Buffett's 'Tax the Rich' Plan Suggest He Give to IRS
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett argued in a New York Times opinion piece on Monday that the federal government should tax the wealthy more to reduce budget deficits. His argument has been widely cited by liberals, but conservatives and libertarians have pointed to factual errors in his writing.
Obama, Bachmann, Perry Make Campaign Stops in Iowa
The 2012 presidential campaign took a new turn as Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), Texas Governor Rick Perry and President Barack Obama all appeared in Iowa on Monday after Saturday’s GOP Iowa Straw Poll.
Bachmann Clashes With NBC Host on God, Same-Sex Issues
When Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) was asked some pointed questions about her views on homosexuality and her relationship to God on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday, she suggested that the questions were not relevant to the job of president and seemed more interested in talking about jobs and the economy.
Huckabee: Perry's Announcement Timing is 'Dissing' Iowans
Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said Texas Governor Rick Perry made a “tactical blunder” in deciding to announce his bid for the presidency on the same day as the Iowa caucus.