Rick Santorum told The Brody File today that he believes it is “increasingly likely” that this GOP nomination fight will go all the way to the convention in Tampa. Santorum came into Brody File studios in D.C. this morning.
Watch below and read the full transcription, too. The full interview will air on this week’s 30-minute Brody File television show.
In an interview at our Brody File studio on Monday, Rick Santorum refused to rule out accepting an invitation to be Mitt Romney’s vice president nominee, saying, "I'll do whatever is necessary to help our country."
The full interview will air on this week’s 30-minute Brody File television show.
Watch below. The full transcription is below.
Rick Santorum came into The Brody File studio today in D.C. and told us that when it comes to Obamacare the, “Republican establishment in this city wants to nominate somebody that will take away that issue.”
Santorum is at the Supreme Court today to make his voice heard against Obamacare. He says it’s no accident that Romney is as far away from the Supreme Court as possible today (he’s in California).
Watch below. Read the full transcription as well. The full interview will air on this week’s 30-minute Brody File television show.
Toxicology reports from Whitney Houston's autopsy confirm that chronic cocaine use contributed to her early death, because of its ill affects on her heart. Whether spoken aloud or simply pondered, some question how a faith-filled person could live a lifestyle of chronic cocaine use. As a former cocaine user and a blood-bought child of God, I think some confusion needs to be cleared up about cocaine.
Team Obama is suiting up for full campaign mode. This month the campaign released a 17-minute documentary called "The Road We've Traveled."
It's narrated by actor Tom Hanks and offers a heroic portrayal of the president's handling of the many issues facing him when he took office four years ago.
Americans tend to have short memories and Obama 2012 is trying to remind them that this president was facing a major economic doozy when he took the oath of office.
Known for his redneck comedy and stint on Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Jeff Foxworthy will appear on the pilot of GSN’s new one-hour game show, The American Bible Challenge. In development, the series is set to shoot later this month with Foxworthy as the pilot episode’s host.
Does anyone else find this passage incredibly difficult to live out? I do. My natural reaction is not to bless those who curse me or my family. But then I think of the story of Corrie ten Boom who after one of her lectures on grace, shook hands with a former prison guard from the Nazi concentration camps where her family was killed. What grace it took to shake the hand of the one who was her enemy and cursed her family.
Arabic expert Michael Widlanski warns that our "best and brightest" might be ill-serving us in the battle against Islamic terror. In his new book, the Battle for Our Minds, Widlanski explains and documents why many in the media, CIA, State Department, and intelligence don't "get it" when dealing with the Middle East.
We recently sat down with Widlanski about this issue. Here's some excerpts from our interview. First, he explains why he wrote the book.
Mohammed Merah, the 24-year-old French Algerian jihadist who murdered three French paratroopers, three Jewish schoolchildren, and a rabbi during a week-long terror spree, has been killed by police in a firefight after a 30-hour siege at his apartment in Toulouse.
A few thoughts on what it all means in terms of the bigger picture:
Sheikh Wagdi Ghoneim, a member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and outspoken Islamist says he's happy Coptic Pope Shenouda is dead.
"Egypt is relieved by his death," he said."Let him go to Hell."