When Republicans Govern, Government is the Problem
North Carolina’s Governor, Pat McCrory is a classic example of why when Republicans govern, government is the problem.
North Carolina’s Governor, Pat McCrory is a classic example of why when Republicans govern, government is the problem.
If any facet of the GOP’s war on America has grown to lunatic proportions, it is gun control. The more people die from gun violence, the more the GOP sinks into denial.
Rush Limbaugh went way, way, way off the deep end today by claiming that Sarah Palin wasn’t ever wrong about anything.
CPAC claims they snubbed Chris Christie this year, while the rest of the clowns are piling into the shrinking GOP tent.
On Al Sharpton’s radio show President Obama said that protecting the wealthy from higher taxes is, “The thing that binds their party together at this point.”
Asked if he regretted calling a constituent a “jerk” during a Tuesday town hall, Senator McCain (R-AZ) scoffed, “Of course not. I call people jerks all the time, and they call me jerks.”
The DCCC is launching online ads to hold 27 Tea Party House Republicans accountable for the thousands of layoffs and other costs to the middle class in the upcoming sequester.
Republicans have lost the sequester battle so comprehensively that according to the new USA Today/Pew Research poll, 56% of Republicans support Obama’s balanced approach to reducing the deficit.
John Boehner is trying to lie his way out of trouble after being caught red-handed on the sequester, and if the subject were not so serious, one might pity his peculiar attempt at logic
Missouri Democrats responded to a Republican proposal to make gun control a felony with their own bill that would make proposing limits to collective bargaining a felony.