I’ve gotten to experience some amazing things in my time at Winding Road. From driving my first Ferrari, to traveling around the country, it’s been a whirlwind experience. Of all the things I’ve done, though, none would prepare me for the phone call I was about to receive.
This Tuesday, the United States will elect their next president. Finally, all the talking will end and we can learn the results. Personally, I’m tired of all the noise. Both sides think the other side is the worst thing to ever happen in the history of humanity. It gets annoying.
Who is going...
I was nervous for last night's Presidential debate. Partially because debates make me nervous in general...and partially because I was pretty sure that Twitter would become flooded with fat jokes about moderator Candy Crowley, who is a plus-size woman. And, sure enough, it did. Because heaven...
Last night was a very heated and personal Presidential debate. What a show! Did you get what you thought you would receive out of the debate? Did Obama make a come back? Have you decided who you will vote for - or are you waiting for the last round? Tune in and LETS TALK! Thank you for the...
President Barack Obama showed up, Mitt Romney didn't back down, and tonight's town hall debate at New York's Hofstra University was a fiery war of words. And boy did the...
It appears Michelle Obama and Ann Romney had the same idea when it came to the perfect color for tonight's presidential debate. The lovely ladies were on hand in the audience at...
Saturday Night Live was on fire this week with a hilarious vice presidential debate skit and Christina Applegate was back to host the show after a 20-year hiatus! But that wasn't the...
Tonight is the long-awaited start of the presidential debates where we will finally see President Obama and Mitt Romney go head-to-head over the issues that Americans really care about. The economy will be front and center as a topic, but health care will be covered too. And while both will be...
The brightly colored ties were on and the gloves were off as President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney embarked on the first of three presidential...
President*Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov.*Mitt Romney weren't the only ones who had to plaster smiles on their faces and feign, er, show appreciation for each...
How fitting, right? If you were tuning into the 2012 Presidential Debate on either ABC, CBS or CNN, you got a special treat: a fresh, new trailer from the highly anticipated Steven...
The first presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney was, according to Twitter, the most tweeted-about U.S. political event ever. You didn't think celebrities were...
years' business experience, and then? ...pick Paul Ryan, with no business experience whatsoever, as his VP choice?
If you must, you can complain about Obama's lack of business experience too.
An Anonymous-affliliated hacker group has stolen and leaked hundreds of damaging emails from Syria's Ministry of Presidential Affairs including a damning thread regarding the manipulation of American opinion of President Assad's dissent-crushing tactics. More »
...citizens have the right to due process? Mitt Romney said in tonight's debate that he would have signed the NDAA bill that gives the US military the right to arrest and hold American citizens indefinitely without trial. I believe all of the other candidates (including Obama who signed it of...
The pardon process relies on the recommendations of a special office of the White House, which takes a number of factors (not skin color) into account overtly, including things like level of remorse or financial or family factors. The process was, wisely one would have thought, depoliticized by...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1960
Kennedy beat Nixon by .1%
Byrd took 14 electoral votes. If he had not run. is possible that Nixon would have more votes Thant Kennedy and possibly took 50%+ of the popular vote.
As far as electoral votes, Byrd made no...
How did President Franklin Delano Roosevelt get into the Waldorf-Astoria without alerting the paparazzi? A secret subterranean train station, obviously. More »