Democrats in their own words Covering up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam that caused our Economic Crisis.
At a 2004 hearing see Democrat after Democrat covering up and attacking the regulations to protect Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (their Cash Cows) that are now destroying our economy because the Democrats let them cheat.
Ohio congressman Dennis Kucinich suggested the $700 billion bailout package was sending America towards 'casino socialism, where the only real product is debt'.
Dick Morris takes Alan Colmes to the woodshed. Hard.
Morris is dead-on: Palin clearly defeated an outgunned, haggard-looking Joe Biden in the VP debate.
Disagreements between Somali pirates holding a ship laden with tanks and heavy weapons escalated into a shootout and three pirates are believed dead, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday. The pirates denied the report.
Barney Frank goes on Bill O'Reilly to discuss his failures as the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, to regulate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Frank's Fighting such measures personally: See Contributions Frank Dodd and Barack Obama received from Fannie and Freddie:
President Bush says his hope is that negotiators can reach an agreement 'very shortly' on a financial bailout. He commented Thursday as he joined forces on a rescue plan with Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin aided a program to track the tigers by shooting a 5-year-old female cat with a tranquilizer gun after it had freed itself from a restraint.
The competition heats up in a blaze of jewel tones and dramatic showpieces at the "Project Runway" finale Friday. The six remaining contestants showed their collections at New York Fashion Week.
Sarah Palin sits down for her first interview with Charles Gibson, It should be noted that this interview is Obviously Highly Edited leaving to wonder what ABC Network has decided to leave on the cutting room floor, Sarah Palin discuss Foreign Policy, Her Experience, Her Son Track leaving for Military Service, President George Bush, Senator John McCain, Alaska and Much More.
A Duke University finance professor says the $700 billion emergency rescue for the nation's financial system was flawed. Campbell Harvey instead offers a new approach to dealing with the crisis.