The estimable George Will is almost ready to hoist the white flag on the 2012 presidential election. Neither Mitt Romney nor Rick Santorum, he writes in his column for this Sunday . . .
As Congress weighs a measure that would ban insider trading among lawmakers and federal workers, the conservative author whose book touched off a national maelstrom on the topic . . .
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi fired back Sunday at a CBS News' "60 Minutes" report that highlighted several instances of what it suggested could be "soft corruption."
In the weekly Republican address, Rep. Joe Heck (R-NV) gave a stirring and poignant tribute to the brave men and women who serve in the United States armed services.
"Paul Anderson is one of the most knowledgeable, articulate, and thoughtful hosts in all of radio. More important, he's a decent human being, who is on the air to make a profound change for the good, at a time when America needs straight talk more than ever. Believe me, he's one white man who isn't afraid to tell the truth to Americans of every race. I really wish we could clone him!" - Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Founder and President of BOND (Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny)
Paul Kengor
I really enjoyed the show. It was clear Paul Anderson is a host who doesn't simply operate from a script or press release. He was very informed. Of all the radio talk shows that I've done in promoting my
book, his was one of the more lively and enjoyable. - Paul Kengor, Professor of political science at Grove City College, Executive Director of The Center for Vision & Values