Marco Rubio Catches Jeb Bush in Florida After Campaign Kickoff
Hyper-Partisanship Once Again Poised to Kill the Environmentalist Agenda
Carrying the environmental Send the Water South banner, columnist Sally Swartz, who generally runs her message in The Palm Beach Post, commenced to scolding a local politician in a column this week on the all-opinion website Context Florida.
Backroom Briefing: From Niceville to the Beltway?
Rick Santorum Brings Still-Strong Pro-Life Message to Jax; Presidential Run Possible
The Queen Travels by Van
See Hillary ride in a van! Watch her meet everyday Americans! Witness her ordering a burrito bowl at Chipotle! Which she did wearing shades, as did her chief aide Huma Abedin, yielding security-camera pictures that made them look (to borrow from Karl Rove) like fugitives on the lam, wanted in seven states for a failed foreign policy.
Giant Task
Americans Are Less Interested in Becoming Teachers
Even though most Americans have a great deal of respect for the teaching profession, the majority of them say they wouldn't want to get into the teaching field themselves, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll.
Only 25 percent of American adults consider teaching a desirable profession to go into despite 67 percent of Americans saying being a teacher is one of the most important jobs in the country.
Fifty-seven percent of Americans don't see teaching as an attractive profession, while 18 percent are undecided.
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Voters in Large Swath of 'All Aboard Florida' Path Overwhelmingly Oppose Rail Project
Defiant and Angry, Rick Scott Sues Obama Administration Over LIP Funding

