Reports: Gingrich’s Ex-Wife Says He Wanted An ‘Open Marriage’
If Newt Gingrich got a boost for his prospects in South Carolina on Thursday with rising poll numbers and an …
Reports: Rick Perry To Quit GOP Presidential Race, May Endorse Gingrich
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is going to drop out of the Republican race for the White House, sources are telling …
Iowa ‘Split Decision’ Ominous Sign For Romney As Gingrich Gains Ground
With the South Carolina primary just two days away, Mitt Romney woke up to some troubling news. The Iowa Republican …
Report: Iowa Recount Puts Santorum Ahead By 34 Votes, Result ‘Unresolved’
Rick Santorum has ended up 34 votes ahead of Mitt Romney after a recount of the results from the Jan. …
Should Elections Be Held On Weekends?
Newt Gingrich didn’t have an answer, and it “stumped” Rick Santorum. The question is simple: Why do Americans cast their …
McCain’s 2008 Anti-Mitt Romney Oppo Research Raised 2012 Themes
A document that purportedly represents opposition research targeting Mitt Romney from Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign was posted online …
A Family Of ‘Boots For Newt’ Hits The Ground In South Carolina
Sometimes it takes a family to campaign for a presidential candidate, and that’s just what Melissa Block, co-host of NPR’s …
More Transparency for OK Lawmakers
A state lawmaker is filing two bills this session to subject the Oklahoma legislature to the open records and open meetings acts.
OK Reaction to XL Pipeline
A rumor that President Obama will deny the application for the XL Pipeline draws the ire of Oklahoma’s Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
Newt Gingrich Says In 2010, He Paid 31 Percent In Taxes
Countering Mitt Romney’s announcement that he paid 15 percent in taxes, Newt Gingrich said his bill came to 31 percent, …











