President’s Weekly Address: Gun Control

“Beneath the sadness we also felt a sense of resolve. That these tragedies must end, and to end them we must change.” This week’s White House Address marks the one year anniversary . . .

China Lands Probe On Moon (Video)

China’s first lunar rover landed on the moon Saturday, less than two weeks after it blasted off from Earth, Chinese state news reported.

The landing makes China one of only three nations — after the United States and the former Soviet Union — to “soft-land” on the moon’s surface, and the first to do so in more than three decades.

Saturday AM Open Thread

Old and Busted: International Sign Language. The New Hotness: Balloonanimalese. Background (in case you live under a rock): Sign language interpreter who stood next to Obama at Mandela memorial called a ‘fake’ . . .

MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry And The Word We Shall Not Say

Below, via The Daily Caller, is a segment that aired yesterday on MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry’s show. A controversial word? This sounds intriguing. Indelibly printed? Intended as derogatory? I’m starting to get an . . .

Snowy Conditions Cause 50 Car Pileup On PA Turnpike

From NBC10 Pennsylvania: A motorist who was hit and killed when he got out of his car after a minor accident, set off a chain reaction crash involving about 50 cars. The . . .

SNL: Al Sharpton’s Politics Nation on Healthcare

Last night on Saturday Night Live, Kenan Thompson’s Al Sharpton take was hilarious as usual, featuring the foibles and verbal oddities we’ve come to know and love from both the fake and . . .

Sunday Morning Open Thread

I hope you haven’t seen this already, but if you have … NO SPOILERS! This is an OPEN THREAD.

December 7th, 1941: A Date Which Will Live In Infamy

Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives: Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of . . .

Bolling vs. Beckel on Income Inequality

On Friday’s The Five, the gang took upu the question of income inequality in America. In one particularly enlightening exchange, Bob Beckel and Eric Bolling encapsulated precisely the problem with the whole . . .