The battle over the word "bitter" between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has sparked a new look at the candidates and their stance on the Second Amendment.
Campaign experience doesn't seem to be helping some 2008 presidential candidates this time around -- a possible sign that voters are looking for a brand-new face.
If you were looking for an opponent of minimum-wage increases, you might turn to someone such as Mazyar Rahimzadeh, 25. He's got a half-million dollars in debt hanging over him, employs 35 workers, and just opened his second restaurant, Bijan, in Walnut Creek, Calif.
With his talk about eschewing special interests and fighting "Benedict Arnold CEOs," Democratic front runner John Kerry is not exactly wooing Wall Street.
The conventional wisdom is that Democrats will regain control of the House during next year's election. Exhibit A is that the Republicans have nearly four times as many retiring Congressmen (19) as...