Did you ever wonder what other countries think about the U.S.'s presidential elections?? The campaigning, the mud-slinging and all of the silliness in between. Examples...
The cat's eye knows who will be our next president. If you say it's nuts, you're right. His name is Mr. Nuts, and he's a cat who hails from Fremont, Calif. His owner says he chooses the loser by doing his duty in a corresponding candidate's litter box.
Tonight in Boca Raton, Florida, President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney sat down for their third and final debate before the upcoming election. Bob Schieffer of CBS News was the moderator. The debate's focus was foreign policy.
Here are some noteworthy moments from the discussion:
This time, like in the first debate, Obama wore a blue tie and Romney a red one...
The second presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney got started just after 9 o'clock from the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. The town-hall-style debate, with an audience of uncommitted voters selected by Gallup, was moderated by CNN's Candy Crowley...
Both President Obama and Governor Mitt Romney have spent many hours preparing for these presidential debates. Last night, the 2nd debate at Hofstra University, I feel was a tie. Both candidates basically repeated what they said in the first debate and both had fairly valid points when it comes to leading the nation. The first debate, Romney won in a landslide. Most of the public felt
President Obama and Governor Romney squared off again in the second presidential debate of 2012. As most of you were watching the debate on television, I was listening to it and following social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. You really kind of get some immediate reactions to how people feel that way. Here are some of the best comments I found:
Here's one more point against Mitt Romney -- the streets this Halloween are going to be flooded with women in "sexy" Big Bird costumes, thanks to his comments at the recent presidential debate.
The Vice Presidential candidates meet in their one and only debate of the election year tonight. Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan faceoff at Center College in Danville, Kentucky.
After tonight, President Obama and Governor Mitt Romney meet twice more before election day.
The cast and crew of Saturday Night Live had their fun with the first presidential debate over the weekend. Jay Pharoah played a distracted President Obama, while Jason Sudeikis took on the part of Mitt Romney, who rambled on about his
The first of four presidential debates for the 2012 election took place tonight at the University of Denver and it was one of the first times we could see President Obama go head to head with Governor Mitt Romney without teleprompters.
The creators of the TV show "The Simpsons" are getting ready for the upcoming 2012 presidential election. In this clip, Homer Simpson is prepared to cast his vote for
Mitt Romney is an avid country music fan, it seems. In a new interview, the Republican presidential hopeful revealed some of the acts he’d like to have perform at the White House — and the country genre dominates his imaginary concert.