The Senate has the Constitutional Power to Expel Ted Cruz
The Senate theoretically has the Constitutonal power to expel Ted Cruz by a two-thirds vote immediately and with no recourse.
The Senate theoretically has the Constitutonal power to expel Ted Cruz by a two-thirds vote immediately and with no recourse.
The seditious conspiracy in the war for America is still ongoing and the next major assault is already in the planning stages and there is little any American can do to stop it.
Ted Cruz is turning into the best fundraiser that the Democrats have got. Cruz’s fake filibuster and government shutdown raised more money for congressional Democrats than Cruz raised for himself.
Majority Leader Harry Reid has shattered Paul Ryan’s dreams of killing Social Security and Medicare by putting Sen. Bernie Sanders on the budget conference committee.
Sarah Palin is trying to dodge all responsibility for nearly destroying the economy by claiming that President Obama caused the government shutdown by not bombing Syria.
Wondering what to do with yourself post shutdown? Try the random insult generator from actual Tea Party insults left on John Boehner’s Facebook wall.
House Republicans are refusing to vote on immigration reform this year as a punishment for the way President Obama treated them during the government shutdown.
A piously persecuted Cruz intoned to the GOP water carrier that he would rather be reviled in Washington, DC and appreciated in Texas than reviled in Texas and appreciated in Washington.
The Republican “solution” to the non-existent government exemption from the ACA actually creates a government exemption from the ACA.
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The Cook Political Report has moved 12 more Republican held seats into toss up category, which makes 18 Republican seats up for grabs. This gives Democrats a chance to retake the House.
You heard it right. John McCain, responding to an attack by Louie Gohmert (R-TX), said Gohmert is not what you call an intelligent man. This is not news to liberals but McCain himself is known, from time to time, to be a little slow on the uptake. I wrote the other day about the brewing…