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Just when Americans thought Romney's "Big Bird" remark at the previous debate couldn't be topped, the Republic hopeful has outdone himself. According to the Internet, the biggest winner in the 2012 Presidential debate between him and President Obama was the Republican hopeful's remark about "binders full of women." "I went to a number of women's groups and ... they brought us whole binders full of women," said former Gov. Romney said about his search to find more women to work with in his Massachusetts cabinet. Romney was responding to a question about workplace inequality. -
Presidential Debate Fact Check: Claims by Obama and Romney Reviewed
Both sides of the Presidential debate are being fact checked to see if they're claims are valid. -
Presidential Debate Video: Results & Voters' Opinions On Hofstra Event [FULL REPLAY]
The second installment of the 2012 Presidential Debate between Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama took place in a town hall setting from Long Island, New York on Tuesday night. Within the intimate set up, the two candidates battled it out on numerous crucial subjects such as college affordability and the direction of the economy, amongst other things. -
Honey Boo Boo Obama Endorsement on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" [Video]
Honey Boo Boo gave her endorsement for Barack Obama on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." With the Presidential election coming close, everyone is choosing sides for who they want to lead this country. -
Jennifer Lopez Wardrobe Malfunction: Nip Slip Photos Emerge In Italy
Jennifer Lopez has suffered yet another wardrobe malfunction. The former "American Idol" judge flashed her nipple in front of a sold-out crowd in Italy on Oct.11. Lopez, 43, was performing at the Unipol Arena in Bologna when her dance moves caused the top half of her sparkle catsuit to reveal more than the fans bargained for. -
Lindsay Lohan Supports Mitt Romney; Mad At Dad for Violating Trust
After Lindsay Lohan announced she has severed ties with her father, Michael Lohan, the actress has vocalized her interest in another man, Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Lohan was asked about the presidential election and who she is in favor of then told E!, "I just think employment is really important right now. So, as of now, Mitt Romney. As of now." She then reportedly said, "It's a long story" to defend an answer some people might feel is shocking. -
Beyonce Exits Movie; Too Busy for Clint Eastwood's "A Star is Born" Remake
Beyonce dropped out of the production for Clint Eastwood's "A Star is Born" remake. Beyonce's seems to be too busy for Clint Eastwood. -
Jobless Rate Down to 7.8%; Holiday Hiring 2012 Looks Promising
The unemployment rate for the nation is down to 7.8% while more big companies are expected to offer higher seasonal jobs. -
Jim Lehrer, Debate Moderator & PBS Host: "My Job Was Stay Out Of The Way" (VIDEO)
Jim Lehrer has been negatively panned for being too passive when he moderated the first presidential debate for the 2012 Presidential election. Lehrer, 78, was criticized for being too lax: one editor wrote he let Romney "steamroll" him while Fox News Sunday's Chris Wallace reportedly stated he felt Lehrer "seemed to lose control of the debate." Lehrer released a statement through a PBS spokesperson on Thursday, Oct.4. He stated his job was to simply "to stay out of the way," and that he "had no problems with doing so." -
Obama's Grandma Mentioned in 'Irresponsbile' Tweet By KitchenAid, Company Apologizes
President Barack Obama made a mention of his late grandmother during his speech at the presidential debate on Oct. 3 and following the event, the appliance seller brand KitchenAid tweeted a comment about the president's grandmother, that they later apologized for being "irresponsible." -
PBS Big Bird, Mitt Romney Mention In 2012 Presidential Debate Breaks Twitter Records
According to the numbers in social media, Big Bird and PBS were the biggest winners during the first presidential debate on Oct.3. The debate with President Obama against Republican candidate Mitt Romney rapidly increased the popularity of the children's character. When Romney mentioned that he would stop funding to PBS, the network that airs Sesame Street, a series of support drives was instantly created online to show support for the popular children's program that has been on air since 1969. -
Obama Giving Free Phones To The Poor? Rumors Put To Rest [DETAILS]
You can get your free Obama phone if you depend on food stamps or government assistance. The term "Obama Phone" continues to surface and stir controversy, with reports claiming that the president is giving free cellphones to the poor. -
Jay-Z, Beyonce Throw Fundraiser for President Obama; Raise $4 Million at NYC's 40/40 Club
Power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce threw a lavish fundraiser for their friend President Barack Obama and his re-election campaign at the rapper's New York City club 40/40 on Tuesday, Sept. 18. -
Mother Jones Romney Video: Magazine Clip Exposes Offensive Rants on Obama Supporters (WATCH)
Mitt Romney held a press conference on Monday, Sept. 17 to clean up his image after Mother Jones magazine posted a video of the Presidential candidate making politically offensive remarks seven weeks before the Presidential election. In the 67-second clip that was recorded at a political fundraiser in May, Romney states 47 percent of Americans do not pay taxes and feel entitled to receive aid from the government and if he were Mexican he'd feel more confident about winning the election. VIEW THE VIDEO HERE -
Kanye: "Mitt Romney Don't Pay No Tax" Rap in New Song "To the World" (LISTEN)
Mitt Romney has just gained more popularity in hip-hop. Rappr Kanye West released a new track, "To the World" for his upcoming album and the Chicago rapper criticizes Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney on the song. "I'm just trying to protect my stack / Mitt Romney don't pay no tax," West raps. -
Rush Limbaugh and 2012 DNC Disaster: Host Slams the President For His 'Halfhearted' Speech
Rush Limbaugh called President Barack Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention a "halfhearted effort," and that was merely the nicest thing that he said to his radio listeners about the country's current leader. -
Bill Clinton DNC Speech Video, Transcript: Democratic National Convention 2012 Highlights [Watch Live Stream]
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton delivered his speech on the second day of the Democratic National Convention on September 5, 2012, starting off by praising President Barack Obama, but saving most of his speech to rebuke the Republican presidential campaign. -
Michelle Obama Dress: Pink Silk Jacquard Convention Dress Considered "Glorious" (PHOTOS)
First Lady Michelle Obama has been getting rave reviews for the stunning pink and gold silk dress she wore at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, Sept. 4According to the New York Times by the time Mrs. Obama left the stage, there was a record 28,000 tweets per minute about her speech and appearance. While some people criticizing her speech, a majority of the comments were positive feedback for her fashion choice."Project Runway" host Tim Gunn tweeted: Congratulations to @MichelleObama on a fabulous speech last night, and to @Tracy_Reese for making her appropriately glorious dress! -
Democratic National Convention 2012 Schedule: President Obama's DNC Speech Moved Indoors For Weather Concerns
The Democratic Party announced Wednesday a big change of plans for its national convention in Charlotte, N.C. - President Barack Obama's closing speech will move indoors. The president will now address supporters from the Time Warner Cable Arena. -
Bill Clinton DNC 2012: Former President To Take The Stage For Obama Wednesday
Clinton and Obama have a heated history, but Clinton's approval ratings are good for the current president. President Bill Clinton is set to take the stage at the Democratic National Convention tonight, Sept. 5, in a prime-time speaking slot usually reserved for vice presidential candidates. -
Kal Penn, 'Harold & Kumar' Star in 2012 DNC Commercial With President Obama (VIDEO)
In a new promotional video, President Barack Obama is seen on the phone, telling someone that he's "counting on" them, to "be on board," and "get it right" because there's a lot at stake. When he hangs up, the video reveals actors John Co and Kal Penn, the stars of "Harold and Kumar". The pair, known mostly for the film series about two slackers and their love of marijuana, are sitting on a couch watching television surrounded by junk food. "Dude, who was that? Sounded intense," says Cho, who plays Harold in the film franchise. "The president," says Penn, who plays Kumar. "Sweet," says Cho, while popping in a Cheeto potato chip.