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Hey, if you listen to the White House, there's nothing else to worry about — the worst is behind us!(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA : We can stand here today and say, ‘We prevented another depression.’ We broke the back of the recession. The economy that was shrinking by six percent a year ago is now growing by six percent. So, the worst of the storm has passed.(END VIDEO CLIP)Before we went on the air, I saw this on Drudge Report, “Obama’s science czar tells students: We can’t be #1 indefinitely...” Nothing to worry about here. Obama's multi trillion dollar health care plan has passed, the jobs should start pouring in any minute! The New York Times is also giddy about the economy — they ran this headline last week: 'Why So Glum? Numbers Point to a Recovery.'Really? Has the Times even looked around their own newsroom? It's practically empty. They recently announced another 100 layoffs in the newsroom — which brings that total to what, New York Times? Probably explains why we'r...
Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor said Thursday that his Richmond campaign office has been shot at and that he's received "threatening e-mails" -- but at the same time the H...
Virginia Democratic Rep. Tom Perriello , one of the most-imperiled House Democrats of the next election cycle, said late Tuesday he will try to work with Republican ...
Nearly 20 years ago, Bill Clinton rode into office on the mantra of, "It's the economy, stupid." But what goes around comes around. Republicans are using the same th...
Republicans thundered into the majority in the House of Representatives Tuesday night, making historic gains by a proportion not seen in more than 70 years. The part...
President Obama is making the White House his campaign headquarters this week as he reaches out to historically Democratic voting blocs in a bid to drive up turnout ...
Riding a wave of voter frustration over the economy and the federal government itself, the Republican Party sailed into the majority in the House of Representatives ...
The installation of a memorial bust of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in Bedford, Va., next to Western Allied leaders in World War II has ignited a firestorm of contro...
Republicans looking to take back the House say they hope a pool of fresh faces will be just what the voters ordered to cure their incumbent fatigue. The National Rep...
Where the candidates stand
All-Star panel's races to watch
President takes break from campaign trail, still trying to avert GOP election surge
Does Obama's stumping for first-term Democratic congressman help or hurt him?
This is a rush transcript from "Glenn Beck," April 12, 2010. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.GLENN BECK, HOST : America, welcome to the "Gl...
President Obama's campaign operation is raising money off the threats made to Democratic lawmakers, appealing to supporters for $25 donations to help "defend health ...
President Obama drew an overflow crowd Wednesday in this picturesque college town, just as he had three times before, but a measure of the magic was gone.As a candid...
Congressional Democrats may be stymied in its efforts to approve a sweeping health care reform bill but the House is poised to pass a modest version.Next week, the H...
More than 10 lawmakers have complained they've received threats since the run-up to Sunday's House vote on a health insurance overhaul, House Majority Leader Steny H...
Republicans jumped to early leads in key congressional races in Indiana, Florida and Virginia as they pressed to wrest control of the House from Democrats on Tuesday...
Tea Party leaders are condemning the rash of threats made against congressional lawmakers, saying violence and vandalism are not what they're about -- and that congr...