DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz states Romney "had a pretty bad night" after winning the Iowa caucuses. She accuses Romney of having no "conviction" and contines to say no one has supported his job creation record with "actual facts." (h/t FoxNation)
Children sing "I'm so happy to be part of the 99" in their elementary school -- lyrics they supposedly wrote themselves.(h/t WZippers)
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says he will focus on Mitt Romney now before election. Gingrich sates he won't "attack" anybody, but, rather, he will state the "facts."(h/t ABC News)
Verizon will start charging a two dollar "convenience" fee to customers paying bills online or over the phone.The fee goes into effect January 15th. Happy New Year!(h/t One News Page)
Romney states PBS needs to be subsidized -- and picks Sesame Street as his example.(h/t TPMTV)
Michele Bachmann accuses Iowa campaign chairman, Kent Sorenson, of leaving her for "a great deal of money from the Ron Paul campaign," even though she described how "dangerous" Ron Paul would be as president. She offers her thoughts here.(h/t CNN)
Women hold a breatfeeding protest at Target after one woman, Michelle Hickman, was "humiliated" for sitting down in the middle of the store to breastfeed.Hickman explains, "There's people walking around the store showing far more cleavege...than I would be showing." (h/t Opposing Views)
Presidential Candidate Rick Perry changes his previous stance on abortion -- and explains why. Even in cases of rape, Perry now believes abortion should "always be prohibited."(h/t ABC News)
Kim Jong Il's funeral occured today as North Koreans expressed their final goodbyes. But are their camera-captured emotions genuine?(h/t ABC News)
What do you get when you mix Occupy with Christmas? A new perspective on Christmas carols...Occupiers in Zucotti Park rearrange the lyrics of "Jingle Bells" into a more personal message.(h/t OSRADIS)