Friday, December 14th 2012 may go down as one of the most somber days in U.S. history. Sadly, this is because of the deaths of 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut and the murder of the shooter’s mother at their nearby residence.
Author: Dan Gunderman
Spielberg's Gem 'Lincoln' in Review
If you don’t find ‘Lincoln’ to be one of the best movies of the year, I beg you to plead to me, just what more does it take?
Election Post Mortem
Where does one even begin on news stemming from the election and on? This article tries to pinpoint exactly what’s going on in the world of politics right now.
Election Day is Here!
Election Day is upon us and the only thing we can do now…is wait!
Civil War Steamship Reenters News as its Cargo Intrigues Florida Diver
The remnants of a Civil War-era steamship have been claimed by Florida diver Allan Gardner.
Who Slipped 'Em NyQuil?
An analysis of the final presidential debate held in Boca Raton, Florida last night.
Tuesday Night Fights: GOP Up-and-comer v. White House Resident
Think the first debate was fiery? Well that was nothing compared to the brawl that unfurled at Hofstra…
"The Petulant Circus Clown" Shocks Both Sides of the Aisle…
Watching the Vice Presidential Debate last week, I didn’t know if I was witnessing a political engagement or a taping of Jerry Springer, at least that how it seemed upon watching Joe Biden’s “fire.”
Polls Uncover Fiscal Frustration
With the election near, the Monmouth University Polling Institute has worked tirelessly recording the voice of the people…which has clearly spoken: The economy needs a fix.
"Speak Softly But Carry a Big Stick"
With the election near, it can never hurt to reflect on one of our nation’s coolest presidents, especially when the celebrity image is so close to heart of late.