I want to preface this by saying that I am not a believer that the 2012 election was stolen. I believe that the President was able to turn out more people to vote for him than what Mitt Romney was able to turn out to vote for him. All of that said, when you hear a story like this, it does put doubt into your mind...
The word came down yesterday for the Obama Administration that the courts say they have overstepped their bounds. A federal appeals court overturned some recess appointments that the President made when the Senate was not actually in recess...
The Wingin' It crew discussed President Obama's call for bi-partisan cooperation at his inauguration address, as well as the possibility of Vice President Joe Biden running for President in the future.
Monday's Presidential Inauguration witnessed one of the most acclaimed performances of the Star Spangled Banner to date as music superstar Beyonce wowed those in attendance as well as the national TV audience. Only one problem. It looks like Beyonce was actually lip-syncing.
As the gun control debate continues, the inevitable call to limit our freedoms has been waiting in the wings. Now we have heard it voiced by a man that performed for the President's inauguration.
James Taylor has been a voice on the radio for years and has entertained many of us...
Former Congressman Jeff Landry has only been out of office for a few weeks, so when he joins us, you know he has insights into the inner workings of this administration and the leadership of this Congress. He spent some time with the Afternoon Drive Home today and talked about the President's inaugural address and what he plans to do moving forward...
The story out of Washington today indicates that the lunch that the President enjoyed with Congress was a pretty big one. It comes in at over 3,000 calories. To put that in perspective, the average person needs around 2,000 to 2,400 calories in a day...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath to the president on a platform on the steps of the U.S. Capitol with hundreds of thousands of flag-waving citizens viewing the inaugural ceremonies from the National Mall.
On Wednesday President Obama announced a series of proposals to address gun violence. The day before, the National Rifle Association, which opposes the president's ideas, released a Web ad that stoked controversy, particularly because the ad focuses on Obama's daughters.
The President laid out 23 "executive actions" while calling for congress to put a ban on semi-automatic assault weapons and as well as more extensive background checks for gun buyers.