Who Wants Creativity in Politics?
The most exciting creativity in politics comes from the people. All of us decide what is important, what we want, and how we want to get there. Creativity to the people!
The most exciting creativity in politics comes from the people. All of us decide what is important, what we want, and how we want to get there. Creativity to the people!
Kate Kelly | Posted 09.23.2008 | Politics
John W. Kern, a well-liked Democratic politician from Indiana, became his party's choice for vice president in 1908: On July 11, 1908, The Rocky Moun...
Washington Post | Posted 07.08.2008 | Politics
Ever wonder what it would be like if the vice presidential sweepstakes was conducted like "Survivor"? Now we know -- thanks to the Massachusetts-base...
Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
With a fresh face, conservative credentials and a reformist streak, Bobby Jindal, 37 years old, has enjoyed his share of buzz as a potential vice-pres...
Dr. R. Keith Sawyer | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics