Election 2012

Obama Delivers Mighty Zing to Clint Eastwood on Twitter
Obama Delivers Mighty Zing to Clint Eastwood on Twitter
Obama Delivers Mighty Zing to Clint Eastwood on Twitter
Oh SNAP! Everyone’s been going crazy about Clint Eastwood’s speech at the Republican National Convention last night, in which he addressed an empty chair as though Barack Obama were seated in it. Jokes were made. Rallying cries were … cried. It was pretty much Twitter insanity. One joke stands above the rest when all is said and done though — this picture, posted by Barack Obama’s official Twitter
‘Eastwooding’ Is Now a Meme
‘Eastwooding’ Is Now a Meme
‘Eastwooding’ Is Now a Meme
While the rumor all week has been that a Ronald Reagan hologram would be the “surprise” guest at the GOP convention, instead it was Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood who helped to introduce  Mitt Romney in Tampa. And we think it’s safe to say Eastwood’s performance was “surprising.”
Is a Twitter Feud Brewing Between Ann Romney and ‘Modern Family’?
Is a Twitter Feud Brewing Between Ann Romney and ‘Modern Family’?
Is a Twitter Feud Brewing Between Ann Romney and ‘Modern Family’?
Mitt Romney’s loving wife Ann Romney definitely has experience in the field of motherhood. At the GOP Convention, she even said that “It’s the moms of this nation – single, married, widowed – who really hold this country together.” Maybe it’s this insider’s knowledge into the modern family that makes her appreciate the TV show ‘Modern Family’ so much.
Forget the Mormon Moment; It’s About Catholics
Forget the Mormon Moment; It’s About Catholics
Forget the Mormon Moment; It’s About Catholics
NEW YORK (AP) – Forget the Mormon moment. The religious group that seems to be figuring most prominently in the presidential election right now is the Roman Catholic Church. With Mitt Romney’s recent choice of Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as running mate, this campaign is the first in which Catholics are on both major party tickets. Vice Presi ...
Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney In the Smartphone Showdown Game of the Year
Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney In the Smartphone Showdown Game of the Year
Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney In the Smartphone Showdown Game of the Year
It’s not everyday that you get to see Mitt Romney smacked in the face with a hot dog or President Obama trounced with a balloon sword… Until now. Thanks to a new, free phone game called Vote!!!, you can see it every day. It might seem like they’ve lost sight of the point of democratic elections by making the two presidential candidates go toe-to-toe, but the folks at Epic Games could actually be o
Study: Coverage of Obama, Romney Highly Negative
Study: Coverage of Obama, Romney Highly Negative
Study: Coverage of Obama, Romney Highly Negative
A study finds that news coverage of both major presidential candidates has been more negative this year than in almost any other recent election. The report is by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism. It finds that President Barack Obama is usually cast as failing to lift the nation’s limping economy, while and his rival, Republican Mitt Romney, is usually framed as a plu