Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) acknowledged on Breitbart News Sunday that since no candidate has a clear pathway to becoming the next Speaker of the House of Representatives, John Boehner could remain Speaker through January 2017.
Author: Robert Wilde
Report: Germany Bribed FIFA to Host 2006 World Cup
New allegations surfaced on Friday that bribes paid to FIFA executive committee members by German soccer officials helped secure their bid for the 2006 World cup.
Jeb Bush Suggests ‘Northern Virginia Redskins’ to Mitigate Offense of Team Name
Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, recently forced to jettison a campaign emblem paying homage to the Southeastern Conference logo, jumped into an even more heated debate: the Washington Redskins name.
Gingrich Says He Would Have ‘Moral Obligation’ to Accept House Speaker Role if Asked
Newt Gingrich told Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alexander Marlow on Saturday that if he had the votes in congress to reclaim the Speaker of the House position that he would accept.
Booby Gibson Quits NBA to Rap Black Lives Matter Lyrics
Former Cleveland Cavaliers guard Daniel “Boobie” Gibson said goodbye to the NBA to pursue his dream of being a rapper.
Bill O’Reilly: Trump, Carson Populism Is A Good Thing
Fox News host and bestselling author Bill O’Reilly joined Breitbart News Sunday and discussed his fifth book on American history, Killing Reagan: The Violent Assault that Changed the Presidency. The cable news superstar preceded the writing of this book with his line of “killing” tales: Killing Lincoln, Killing Kennedy, Killing Jesus, and Killing Patton. In his latest episode O’Reilly, a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy school of Government, teamed with Martin Dugard to tell the epic story of how the 40th president of the United States came within a whisper of losing his life just 69 days into his presidency. What most people don’t understand, O’Reilly explained, is the profound trauma that the bullets fired from the gun of attempted assassin John Hinckley had on the 70-year-old Reagan. The miraculous thing about Reagan proved to be his effectiveness, despite the extreme physical hardship the President endured throughout his presidency as a result of the shooting. “He summoned the strength both physically and mentally not to overcome the wounds and the trauma, but to be effective despite of them. That is the real nobility. I had no idea Reagan had that kind of courage,” O’Reilly, a former high school history teacher,