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Lincoln Mitchell: Bobby Jindal, Dan Quayle and Socialist Health Care

Bobby Jindal has “seen enough” and Dan Quayle thinks President Obama needs to “tame the left wing of his party.” Perhaps it is time to…

Browne settles over McCain song

Jackson Browne

Singer Jackson Browne has received an apology from former presidential candidate John McCain for using one of his songs during last year’s campaign.

Browne sued McCain and the Republican Party for copyright infringement last August, after his song Running on Empty was used in an internet advert.

Details of an agreed financial settlement were not disclosed.

The Republican Party also said it would get artists’ permission before using their work in future campaigns.

Browne said: "This settlement is really a great affirmation of what I believed my rights to be, and all writers’ rights to be.

"One would hope that a presidential candidate would not only know the law but respect it. It was a matter of bringing that issue to bear."

Running on Empty was used in an advert mocking Democrat Barack Obama "for suggesting that the country conserve gas through proper tyre inflation".

A statement from the party said McCain did not know about the advert, which was created by the Ohio Republican Party and removed after Browne complained.

"We apologise that a portion of the Jackson Browne song Running on Empty was used without permission," said a statement attributed to McCain and the state and national parties.

Legal papers filed by Browne last year stated the singer was concerned the use of his music would cause people to conclude he was endorsing McCain, even though the 60-year-old singer is a self-described liberal.

He had been seeking $75,000 (£45,600) in damages.

Browne released the song Running on Empty – and an album by the same name – in 1977.

McCain’s campaign received complaints from several musicians whose music was used during his presidential candidacy, including Foo Fighters, Heart and John Mellencamp. </p


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David Brooks Slams Obama’s “Liberal Suicide March”

It was interesting to watch the Republican Party lose touch with America. You had a party led by conservative Southerners who neither understood nor sympathized with moderates or representatives from swing districts.

Judge H. Lee Sarokin: Republican Senators Play the Affirmative Action Card

Having disgruntled persons testify at a judicial confirmation hearing serves no useful purpose. The real reason of having Mr. Ricci testify was to inflame the public on this controversial topic.

Mark Kirk Enters Senate Race, Looks To ‘Restore Ethics And Integrity To Illinois’

CHICAGO — Republican Congressman Mark Kirk is running for the U.S. Senate seat once held by President Barack Obama.

Kirk says Illinois has become a laughingstock since Democrat Roland Burris was appointed to the Senate seat by former Il…

John Marshall: RNC Chairman Supports Rights of Patients to Choose Their Own Unaffordable Health Care

The Man of Steele: Truth, Justice and the Pharmaceutical Companies’ Way WASHINGTON – Michael Steele, the Chairman of the Republican Party, said President Obama’s…

Leahy To GOP: “Stop The Racial Politics” On Sotomayor

The two top officials on the Senate Judiciary Committee left niceties at the door when they held a joint appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.

Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) accused the Republican Party of playing “racial politics…

Pablo Manriquez: It Would Behoove the Republican Party to Immediately Stop Pissing Off Latinos

However it’s fed to the media, what Democrats see in comprehensive immigration reform is 12 million potential votes. Unless Republicans prefer losing elections, they should stand with Obama on immigration reform.

Every Single Republican Congress Member Has Now Co-Sponsored Bill to Audit the Fed… Democrats, Its Up To You

Ron Paul announced today:All 178 Republican members of the House have now signed on as cosponsors of [the] Federal Reserve Transparency Act, HR 1207. With a total of 271 cosponsors, Democrats must put pressure on another 19 Democratic co-sponsors in o…

Dave Johnson: Republican Myth: Businesses Leave CA Because Of Taxes

I’m not sure how many different ways I can say it. You pay taxes after you make a profit. At the end of the year…

Jeff Schweitzer: A Comical Failure of Moral Values: Twisted Ideas of Theory and Practice in the Republican Party

The appeal to God to promote a political agenda does not work. Republicans are all the proof we need. We need a new way.

Dan Rutherford, Republican State Senator, Running For State Treasurer

CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois Sen. Dan Rutherford (ROO’-thur-ferd) has announced he’s running for state treasurer and he says now isn’t the time for Illinois to be considering an income tax increase.

Rutherford, a Republican from Chenoa (shuh-NOH-…

Illinois GOP Clearing Senate Field: McKenna Won’t Run If Mark Kirk Does

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The head of the Illinois Republican Party says he won’t run for the U.S. Senate if Rep. Mark Kirk decides to run.

The announcement Monday from Andrew McKenna reduces the chances of a major Republican primary battle. …

Sessions Greets Sotomayor With “Wise Latina” Comment

WASHINGTON — The top-ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee has greeted Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor with skepticism.

Sen. Jeff Sessions on Monday cited Sotomayor’s much-publicized remarks about the notion that a …

Palin Willing To Campaign For Democrats

WASHINGTON — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she’s not only staying involved in national politics, but she plans to jump back into the national scrum when she leaves office at the end of the month.

The former Republican vice presidential n…

Bruce Wilson: BREAKING: Palin Says She’ll Stump For Democrats, Hints at Third Party

In a new, exclusive interview with the Washington Times that just hit the press today, Sarah Palin indicates she’s likely to go fully rogue. The…

The Cast Of Characters For Sotomayor’s Confirmation Hearings

WASHINGTON — Live from the Capitol, Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings promise high political theater this week, beamed to the world in dramatic, historic, perhaps comedic glory.

When the curtain rises Monday on Sotomayor’s nominat…

Mark Kirk Won’t Run For Senate: Report

U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk will not run for the Senate in 2010, the Washington Post’s Chris Cilliza reports.

The North Shore Republican appeared set to enter the race just days ago, after Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced she would no…

Alaska Governor Palin to resign

Sarah Palin, 8 June

Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin will resign as governor of Alaska and not run for re-election, US media have reported.

Mrs Palin’s term of office was due to end in 2010.

There has been speculation that Mrs Palin, who is very popular with the Republican Party base, might make a bid for the White House in 2012.

Commentators have also suggested Mrs Palin could be considering a run for one of Alaska’s Senate seats.

Polls indicated she was very popular in Alaska during the first few years of her governorship, and although her approval-ratings have dipped somewhat since her vice-presidential run, she still enjoys widespread popularity in her home state.

Mrs Palin has not revealed what she intends to do after leaving office.</p


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