Detroit’s Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr Still Shouldn’t Be There
The problem remains that Detroiters are being ignored and held hostage by their own Governor Snyder, who flagrantly violated their voting rights.
The problem remains that Detroiters are being ignored and held hostage by their own Governor Snyder, who flagrantly violated their voting rights.
It’s called backlash. Darrell Issa’s unfounded accusations against the President and Eric Holder have caused journalists to begin digging into his past. It’s not pretty.
In the 863 days since taking control of the House Republicans have passed 0 jobs plans, but voted to repeal Obamacare 34 times.
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) renewed her push for Obama impeachment, while she is under investigation for ethics violations related to her 2012 presidential campaign.
Referencing 1998, when the GOP lost five seats after trying to kill the Clinton presidency with never-ending investigations, a reporter asked Boehner if he was worried about backlash. He claimed it’s all about the jobs.
Obama has all but killed the Republican attempts to turn the problems at the IRS into a scandal by siding with the GOP, and negating any incentive that the Obama haters had for an investigation.
CNN has another exclusive on Benghazi, with a letter in which the co-chairs on the Benghazi review demand to be allowed to testify and for the American public to hear their testimony. What’s Issa so afraid of?
A very defensive Speaker Boehner’s office sent out a preemptive missive declaring that Republicans have only actually tried twice before via a stand-alone bill to rescind the health care law.
100 emails have been released in the aftermath of the Benghazi attacks. The Republicans hoped to find the smoking gun. Sorry no smoke or gun.
Last week the Beltway media kicked off ScandalFest 2013, their periodic celebration of talking point transcription and self-righteousness disguised as investigative journalism.
After the war criminals Rumsfeld and Cheney criticized Obama, Jon Stewart reminded them of their own grievous misdeeds