PHOENIX (AP) — A federal judge in Phoenix has ordered a woman accused of throwing a shoe at Hillary Rodham Clinton to remain in federal custody until she can appear in court in Las Vegas.
It was not long after President Barack Obama was reelected president that names for the 2016 race began to fly out as potential front runner. However, Shreveport political consultant Elliott Stonecipher says none of those names will do the job.
The democrats seem to be on to something, and Rush Limbaugh is on to them. He claims the democrats have found "The First" method, which allows them to break barriers while avoiding criticism.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, 65, has been hospitalized after doctors discovered a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained a few weeks ago, according to an Associated Press report.