I’ve always kinda liked Donna Brazile, at least personally. I’ve never met her, but despite her politics she seems like one of those overly kind aunts that always bakes you snickerdoodle cookies and occasionally heckles you about... read more »
March 3, 2012 7:03 pm / 2 comments
You’d think it would be pretty easy to remember the name of Democratic Governors Association’s chair. I mean, I can do it, and I’m not the leader of the Democratic Party like this guy is:
That’s right. The One, the smartest,... read more »
February 27, 2012 12:41 pm / 2 comments
With the Iowa caucuses tomorrow and the New Hampshire primary next week, I’ve witnessed an increase in animated exchanges between people who have chosen their primary candidate and ardently support their beliefs and why they have chosen wisely.
These... read more »
January 2, 2012 2:31 pm / 1 comment
Welcome, Racists! While considering whom to select as the biggest racists of 2011, a thought occurred to me. Perhaps I should have my loyal readers select this year’s recipients. After all, I am a firm believer in the democratic process.... read more »
December 31, 2011 2:04 pm / 1 comment
It appears the Democratic Party and some of their strategists are doing some pre-Holiday strutting about their chances to regain the House majority based on the recent GOP leadership mistakes in the payroll tax cut legislation process.
This... read more »
December 24, 2011 10:27 am / 9 comments
Congress has managed to, yet again, display a gross negligence in moving any meaningful legislation through both chambers to stimulate the economy, and fail miserably at the one thing you’d expect elected officials to be adept at, politicking.
Brandon... read more »
December 23, 2011 1:54 pm / 2 comments
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.” – Abraham Lincoln
Our house today is divided on many fronts. As a nation we are divided because this President has decided to be the most divisive in history. Gone is all the hope and... read more »
November 14, 2011 9:35 am / 1 comment
In the last two years I have learned many, many things. Some good and some bad, but all eye opening. I have learned terms like “true” conservative and “RINO.” People are passionate with disdain for those they see as not conservative... read more »
November 13, 2011 12:12 pm / 14 comments
If you listen to the media, the Occupy Wall Street “movement” is grassroots, the voice of the people and an a cry for attention from the plighted masses stripped of the American dream.
In reality, we know it is a bunch of rebellious... read more »
October 31, 2011 2:43 pm / 1 comment
Former Minnesota governor and presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty released a new video ad to air in Iowa (no word yet on how big the buy is) tackling the latest Minnesota government shutdown and framing himself as a winner and perhaps highlighting... read more »
July 5, 2011 9:20 am / no comments
Image by Getty Images via @daylife
So says the New York Times:
NYT NEWS ALERT: Representative Anthony D. Weiner Tells Friends He Is Stepping Down
Developing, so updates to come.
More:
Representative Anthony D. Weiner has told friends that... read more »
June 16, 2011 8:38 am / no comments
A headline you can’t make up, from Mediaite:
President Obama: ‘There Are Days When I Say One Term Is Enough’
President Obama’s revealing interview on NBC’s TODAY covered plenty of ground, [including] the president’s own feelings... read more »
June 14, 2011 9:09 am / no comments