Editorial Cartoon: Hot Topic
It must be true. I heard it on FOX News.
It must be true. I heard it on FOX News.
Nearly 90 percent of the House Republican caucus members want a spot on the House Benghazi select committee.
Thankfully Bill Nye is in possession of the type of feistiness that liberals (and yes, I acknowledge grief that environmental common sense has become partisan) are going to need in order to have a prayer of saving humanity.
When the White House released a regularly-scheduled scientific report awash in empirical data that climate change is a real and present man-made danger, it was little surprise that the Republican and Koch brothers’ media outlet Fox News disparaged the report as a distraction from Fox and Republicans’ debunked Benghazi distraction.
A disgusted and fed up Sandy Levin called Republicans out for turning the House into a circus as they tried to pass a resolution calling for a Special Counsel to investigate the IRS.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC has said that he won’t try to use Benghazi as a fundraising issue. However, the NRCC and other Republicans aren’t following that advice.
In a recent interview, former Sen. Alan Simpson still scoffed at the idea that watching a bit of your boss’s choice of p*rn whilst he discusses pubic hairs on the Coke bottle was a problem. It’s not like Thomas touched Hill, he tells us.
Republican FEC Chairman Lee Goodman is sparking a right wing freak out by claiming that some in the FEC want to treat conservative media such as Drudge and Fox News like political action committees.
At a press conference that supposedly about jobs, Speaker of the House John Boehner joined the impeachment Obama crowd by claiming that Obama is lying about Benghazi, Fast and Furious, and the IRS.
The law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher charged Republican Governor Chris Christie’s office $1.1 million for the short time frame between Jan. 12 to Jan. 31 to look into the lane closures on the GWB.
On Wednesday’s edition of Morning Joe, co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough discussed Monica Lewinsky’s new Vanity Fair piece, which will be released online Thursday and hit newsstands on May 13th. Scarborough threw a tantrum on air.
Florida Democratic candidate for governor, Charlie Crist, went there and called out the Republican Party’s racism towards President Obama during an interview on Fusion.
“He’s more dangerous than any other threat we face as a nation,” Tancredo said. “Barack Obama, I believe, is dedicated to destroying the America that I love”