Paul Stanley

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  • Romney at Clinton Global Initiative: 'I Will Never Apologize'

    Romney at Clinton Global Initiative: 'I Will Never Apologize'

    Republican Mitt Romney addressed a crowd of business leaders and global policy experts Tuesday at former President Bill Clinton's Global Initiative in New York. His message to those gathered and the world was simple: Americans must "never apologize" for America's role as a world leader.

  • GOP Leaders Likely to Keep Pressuring Obama on National Security

    Republican leaders are not backing off in their criticism of Barack Obama's national security policies in the wake of a statement by Obama that the Middle East is only suffering "bumps in the road" in a televised interview over the weekend.

  • Small Donations From Christians Key to Akin Comeback in Missouri

    Political analysts are watching carefully the amount of small donor support that GOP Senate candidate Todd Akin can attract starting this week as an indication of whether Missouri will still be in play for the Republican effort to take control of the Senate. What is of particular interest are how Christians are responding to Akin's request for cash.

  • Chick-fil-A Position on Corporate Giving Remains 'Unchanged,' Says Huckabee

    Chick-fil-A has cleared up rumors that it has revised its charitable donation policy to exclude "anti-gay" groups. The fast-food chain's president told Fox News host Mike Huckabee that it has not made any "concessions" and remains committed to strengthening families.

  • Romney Releases 2011 Taxes: Gives $4M to Charity, Including $1.1M to Church

    Mitt and Ann Romney released their 2011 tax returns as promised, revealing the couple had income of $13.7 million and paid 14.1 percent in taxes. The couple also donated $4 million to charity, including $1.1 million to their church.

  • Romney Team in Need of Serious 'Shakeup,' Say Pundits

    Romney Team in Need of Serious 'Shakeup,' Say Pundits

    Most political pundits on both sides of the aisle agree that Mitt Romney has had a challenging week. Some of these same analysts, including conservative journalists, are calling for a major shakeup in team Romney as the campaign closes in on the 40-day mark.

  • Chick-fil-A Mum on Letter to Chicago Alderman as Gay Rights Groups Claim Victory

    The nation's largest privately held fast-food chicken restaurant is not responding to claims by a Chicago-based gay rights organization that it has changed its policy of donating to organizations that support traditional marriage.

  • Media Matters, DOJ Take Aim at Tea Party Leaders, Journalists Who Criticize White House

    Media Matters, DOJ Take Aim at Tea Party Leaders, Journalists Who Criticize White House

    The controversy surrounding the Department of Justice in collusion with the non-profit, liberal watchdog group Media Matters for America shows few signs of slowing down as the list of reporters and conservative activists targeted by employees of both organizations continues to grow.

  • Blacks Claim Obama Ignores Poverty

    Blacks Claim Obama Ignores Poverty

    In 2009, the number of people living below the poverty level and on food stamps was around 32 million. Today, that number is closer to 47 million. Now a handful of black leaders are saying that President Obama has failed to address the issue, especially as it relates to the increasing number of African Americans who are still trapped in poverty.

  • Conservatives Still Fault Obama Policy, Not Video, for Middle East Unrest

    Conservatives Still Fault Obama Policy, Not Video, for Middle East Unrest

    Conservative critics are still pressuring the Obama administration's foreign policy in the wake of continued Arab unrest in the Middle East, arguing that the protests are more an indication of weakened U.S. resolve than a reaction to a You Tube video.