joe biden

    By Eamon Murphy

    | 10:40AM 6/23/2011
    Politicians in both Greece and the U.S. are struggling to find the common ground necessary to keep their governments from defaulting on their debts; QE2 hasn't ended yet, and already the Fed is considering QE3; and the SEC finally starts to regulate Wall Street's hedge funds.

    By Jeff Bercovici

    | 6:30PM 7/26/2010
    Consistency has never been Arianna Huffington's strong suit, so when you hear her lauding the firmness of one of her own positions, it's worth checking for yourself.

    By Bruce Watson

    | 11:30AM 7/06/2009
    On Sunday, Vice President Joe Biden attempted to explain why the much-ballyhooed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (a.k.a. The Stimulus) -- has failed to completely fix the American economy in the four months since its passage. Admitting that "We and everyone else misread the economy," Biden...

    By Bruce Watson

    | 3:30PM 5/11/2009
    When it comes to the battle over what constitutes obscenity on television, it has been a difficult couple of weeks for broadcast media in America. On May 4, the US Supreme Court remanded an obscenity case back to a lower court, essentially ruling that the FCC's $550,000 fine for Janet Jackson's...

    By Aaron Crowe

    | 4:00AM 1/30/2009
    Nobody has teeth as white as Vice President Joe Biden, but if you're even close you can get a free pack of gum from Trident by uploading a photo of your smiling face at joebidensteeth.com. As Biden says on the Web site, "Because America needs a great smile."

    By Bruce Watson

    | 1:00PM 10/15/2008
    At their most basic level, Presidential elections are a battle between archetypes. Each candidate tries to position himself or herself a particular way, hoping to project a certain image and gain the affections of some portion of the populace. The 2000 election was a battle between the populist...

    By Jason Cochran

    | 3:30PM 9/11/2008
    Count on it each election season: Our elected representatives finally get off their duffs and start working on things that will actually affect our pocketbooks.Early this week, Sen. Herb Kohl, who chairs the Antitrust Subcommittee in the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to the big four...