Will Texas Republicans Dump the Tea on Tuesday?
Few states are as friendly to Tea Party candidates as Texas, but the Tea Party may very well come up short on Tuesday in the Republican primaries.
Few states are as friendly to Tea Party candidates as Texas, but the Tea Party may very well come up short on Tuesday in the Republican primaries.
Vladimir Putin has done the impossible. He has rallied Republicans to support Obama, as Majority Leader Eric Cantor has vowed to work with the president on sanctions against Russia.
The Associated Press reported on Monday that Rep. Gary Peters (D-MI), who is running for the US Senate, will start hitting his opponent, Republican Terri Lynn Land, on comments she made criticizing the 2008-09 bailout of the auto industry.
On MSNBC today, Rachel Maddow dropped a truth bomb on Republicans, and their media lackeys, who are saber rattling and calling for war with Russia.
Issa was still spreading the blatant lie that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ordered Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to “stand down” and let the four diplomats fend for themselves instead of alerting the military to spin up assets to fight the Benghazi attackers.
John Boehner is demanding that President Obama stand up to “thug” Putin while the Speaker continues to be bullied by the tea party.
It is hard to believe today, but once upon a time the Republican Party was not a theological party, but a political party. Everything wasn’t about God.
at Apple’s shareholder meeting, a Washington D.C.-based conservative belief tank, The National Center for Public Policy Research, showed up at the meeting and demanded that the board not pursue any environmental initiatives they claimed hurt the company’s bottom line.
I wonder if there are some Republicans and conservative pundits out there today who are having some regrets regarding their hero-worshiping of Vladimir Putin.
The message big business is sending to Washington is that they like their income inequality, just the way it is. Thank you, very much.
On Sunday, Florida Prosecutor Angela Cory’s office announced it would seek a 60-year sentence against Marissa Alexander in her retrial for firing a warning shot.