Class-action targets New Jersey governor and other players in traffic snafu
2012 Election
Meet the Key Players in the Chris Christie Bridge Scandal
The people behind a story that has endangered the New Jersey governor’s presidential hopes
Apologetic Chris Christie on Bridge Flap: ‘I Am Not a Bully’
Facing one of the toughest tests of his political career, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie offered a broad apology Thursday to the people of his state and the city of Fort Lee for traffic jams that apparently had been …
Feds Set To Investigate Christie Bridge Scandal
After emails showed allies snarled traffic in a town as political revenge
Officials Say Christie Bridge Scandal Hampered Emergency Responders
An EMS official warned the local mayor that the traffic was slowing down response times
Chris Christie Gets Caught in Traffic
New Jersey governor hits first real 2016 speed bump
Conservatives Say War on Poverty Failed
On 50th anniversary of LBJ speech
The Real Reason Hillary Rented Her Email List: To Get It Back
The pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC Ready for Hillary turned heads Sunday when it rented the use of the former Secretary of State’s old presidential campaign email list, sparking a new round of speculation that Clinton is moving …
Hillary Clinton Campaign Rents Email List to Pro-Hillary Super PAC
Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign has rented its email list to Ready for Hillary, the super PAC laying the groundwork for a potential second attempt at the White House.
Mitt Romney Accepts Apology From MSNBC Host
“I think it’s a heartfelt apology, and I think for that reason we hold no ill will whatsoever”
Obama: Duck Dynasty Family ‘Seems Like A Pretty Fun Bunch’
Wouldn’t say if he’d rather hang out with the Robertson family or with Kanye West
Potential Rival Takes Shot At Hillary Clinton’s Iraq Vote
“When George Bush got a bunch of [Democrats] to vote for that war, I was just shaking my head in Montana,” said former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer.
Jindal Defends Duck Dynasty Star, Knocks Miley Cyrus
‘I remember when TV networks believed in the First Amendment’