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  • Secret Service breaks up Romney 'glitter bomb'
    (THE HILL) — Secret Service agents stopped a man who attempted to “glitter bomb” Mitt Romney after his speech Wednesday night. As Romney, who lost primary contests in Missouri and Minnesota, was shaking hands with supporters, a man approached and tried to throw glitter on him. Romney’s protective detail pulled the candidate back and escorted the [...]

  • Farah: No more red ink!
    (FOXBUSINESS) — WND Editor Joseph Farah explains how he’s trying to pressure Republicans to hold to their promises on raising the debt ceiling in the coming political battle of 2012.

  • Was I ever a 'lobbyist'?
    I used to think I was a lobbyist. I registered as a lobbyist. I identified myself as a lobbyist. I pled guilty to crimes relating to my lobbying activities. I went to prison as a lobbyist. And I have been speaking out against the system I played so well … as a former lobbyist. But, [...]

  • Iran prepping for Hormuz shutdown?
    Editor’s Note: The following report is excerpted from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin, the premium online newsletter published by the founder of WND. Subscriptions are $99 a year or, for monthly trials, just $9.95 per month for credit card users, and provide instant access for the complete reports. WASHINGTON – Recent Iranian naval activity has [...]

  • Bumper snickers for 2012 and beyond
    As the 2012 political year unfolds, Americans are looking for ways to express themselves. Only the WND Superstore brings you unique, original, removable, transferable, permanent bumper stickers that last for years! Pithy, powerful and patriotic, they can reach a lot of people. Campaign managers will tell you that one bumper sticker on your vehicle is worth about $400 [...]

  • Georgia eligibility challenge returns!
    An administrative law judge in Georgia who held hearings on citizens’ complaints that Barack Obama isn’t eligible to be president and so shouldn’t be on the 2012 presidential ballot in the state failed to follow U.S. Supreme Court precedent, according to one of the attorneys representing clients bringing the complaints. Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp [...]

  • Farah confronts Daily Mail with plagiarism
    WASHINGTON – WND’s international scoop Sunday on a new threat by Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to kill all Jews and annihilate Israel was read by millions around the world over the last three days. Some of them, however, didn’t read it in WND – and that has Editor Joseph Farah bugged. Yesterday, he confronted London Daily Mail [...]

  • States prepare brakes on citizen-detention option
    State and local officials in surging numbers are telling Washington they simply won’t cooperate with any plans to detain Americans the federal government may choose to describe as “belligerents.” The issue centers on provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, signed by President Obama, for the indefinite and rights-free detention of those Washington cites [...]

  • Savage: Founders envisioned 'petty dictator' like Obama
    Amid a three-pronged attack on the U.S. Constitution, talk-radio host Michael Savage reminded his listeners that America’s Founding Fathers built into the nation’s founding document checks and balances that anticipated the rise of a dictator who would try to seize power. Barack Obama is the type of “petty dictator” the Founders envisioned, Savage told his national [...]

  • Santorum surges in Midwest, Rockies
    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum won the Iowa caucuses on a razor-thin margin but has been in the also-ran category since. Until tonight, when he won the Missouri caucuses and was leading in both Minnesota and Colorado. With 100 percent of the vote counted in Missouri, Santorum had 55 percent of the vote, compared to 25 [...]