He needs a fill-up on statistics By Bill Adair February 11, 2008 Americans "have never paid more for gas at the pump." Read More
A new twist on an old distortion By Bill Adair February 8, 2008 "While others place their hands over their hearts, Obama turns his back to the flag and slouches." Read More
It tasted like chicken By Bill Adair February 7, 2008 "When I was in college, we used to take a popcorn popper . . . and we would fry squirrel." Read More
Obama voted consistently for abortion rights By Adriel Bettelheim , Bill Adair February 6, 2008 "Sen. Obama has always had a 100 percent prochoice rating." Read More
He voted “present,” which is similar to “no” By Angie Drobnic Holan , Bill Adair February 6, 2008 In the Illinois Legislature, Barack Obama "voted 'present,' instead of yes or no" on seven votes involving abortion rights. Read More
Clinton brought home even more bacon By Bill Adair February 4, 2008 "In her short time in the United States Senate, the senator from New York, Senator Clinton, got $500-million worth of pork barrel projects." Read More
He should check their resumes By Bill Adair , Jennifer Liberto January 25, 2008 "I was pretty proud of being the only guy on the stage that ever had a job in the private sector." Read More
The peace dividend began with a Bush By Bill Adair January 24, 2008 "Bill Clinton's peace dividend . . . cut the military 25 and 30 percent." Read More
Hillary went the Wal-Mart way By Bill Adair January 22, 2008 "While I was working on those streets watching those folks see their jobs shift overseas, you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board at… Read More
Campaign is ankle-deep in lobbyists By Bill Adair January 18, 2008 "I don't have lobbyists running my campaign." Read More
His bill was more narrow By Bill Adair January 16, 2008 Says he passed a bill to stop a military requirement that wounded soldiers pay for meals and phone calls. Read More
The roads are better – but still rank near the bottom By Bill Adair January 11, 2008 "I took on the worst road system in the country, according to Trucker's magazine. When I left, they said it was the most improved road… Read More