5 Songs for Election Day 2012 [VIDEOS]
Music has always been used as a medium for political discourse, and so many songs can be considered anthems that inspire a nation.
Music has always been used as a medium for political discourse, and so many songs can be considered anthems that inspire a nation.
It's almost time to cast your vote for the 2012 presidential election, and in some states it's important that you present valid photo I.D. Otherwise you could be prevented from casting your vote, which would deprive you of performing your civic duty.
Don't worry—we're here to help you! Here is a list of 10 forms of I.D. that won't be accepted on election day:
With the presidential election less than a week away, candidates are bombarding us from all angles with ads, debates and last-minute pushes to secure votes. (Their efforts are pretty much pointless considering we joined The Pizza Party a while back, but that's besides the point.)
In all seriousness, all this presidential hoopla can be a little overwhelming and upsetting at times. This is especially true if you're a politically-aware four-year-old.
Politicians work really hard, and can work up quite an appetite! Since it's rare that they find time to sit down and review their culinary experiences on Yelp!, we thought we'd help them out. Check out these weird pictures of politicians eating, with some real quotes (in bold) that we turned into Yelp! reviews.
Bruce Springsteen unveiled a new tune during a get-out-the-vote rally Thursday in Parma, Ohio, a working-class suburb of Cleveland.
Tonight's (October 16) town hall presidential debate will go a long way to helping undecided voters choose a candidate and reaffirm those who already know who they are voting for. Regardless of the outcome of the debate, neither candidate would stand a chance against a pair of heavyweights who have already served if they were facing them this November 6
I'm not here to encourage you to watch the presidential debates. But should you choose to do so, making the debate experience a little more exciting with a drinking game or a politically themed drink is something I can definitely encourage.
What if real politicians were very open about their blunders?
Watching kids try to answer questions about politics is like watching a cat look at itself in the mirror -- it's funny because they don't know what we know. And also it's really cute. For example, our president is "
It’s no secret that politicians are paid too much, but even in the worst of economic times the gap between Congress and average Americans continues to widen according to a Washington Post report.
The presidential campaign is in full swing and Mitt Romney is ready to fight. He'd better be careful, though, because there's a fine line between winning over voters and alienating them altogether.
Here are 10 ways Romney can blow the election:
Election day is fast approaching, which means if you are not yet registered to vote, time is ticking away for your chance to exercise the privilege we have.