Debbie Wasserman Schultz had better start getting a few things right, according to prominent Washington observers, because of late, her clout among Democratic peers has suffered a considerable blow
Debbie Wasserman Schultz had better start getting a few things right, according to prominent Washington observers, because of late, her clout among Democratic peers has suffered a considerable blow
Picture, if you will, the screaming headlines, the cries of negligence and/or corruption if it had been Rick Scott who handed 90 million taxpayer dollars to a company that went belly up three years
Digital Domain Media Group's collapse last week made victims of all Florida taxpayers. To the tune of $20 million.
Conventioneers in Charlotte listening to Charlie Crist may have thought they have some kind of monopoly on high-profile Americans who became so disenchanted with their party that they switched.
You've got to hand it to Democratic Party fundraisers. They don't care who they let walk their donkey.
Julian Castro and Marco Rubio are both silver-tongued young Hispanics, both rising stars in their parties who feel touched by the hand of destiny.
Fifteen thousand credentialed media at the 2012 Republican National Convention and it's doubtful even one of them expected to see Thursday night's main attraction stroll out onto the forum stage be
Ann Romney? Put me in the "she hit it out of the park" column -- but maybe not for the reason you think.
In the house where Florida Democrats live, the candidate cupboard is bare. Let's see how long it takes the party of desperation to snatch up Charlie Crist like he's water in a desert.
Maybe it's a case of crossed wires, but feminist Gloria Steinem has condemned the Dems' behavior toward women at the very time the Democratic National Committee is trying its hardest to woo them.
Who am I to tell three federal judges they're crazier than a soup sandwich? But that was my inclination Thursday when a U.S.
Joined by a common interest in making energy a ferocious economic driver, a diverse collection of participants and attendees lingered in the hallway and meeting rooms, long after the 2012 Florida
Adam Putnam, the real driver in Florida energy policy, looked up from his seat at the head of the 2012 Energy Summit on Thursday and found himself at the foot of a national stage.
Picture a fuel that doesn't come from the Middle East, costs as much as six times less to produce than corn ethanol and could actually help the environment.
With the overwhelming success of the United States Olympic team in the London Games just ended, U.S. Sen.