"That Boy's Finger Does Not Need to Be on the Button"
Is the thought of a black man with his "finger on the button" just too much for the Republicans to bear? Congressman Geoff Davis just exposed the tip of the iceberg.
Is the thought of a black man with his "finger on the button" just too much for the Republicans to bear? Congressman Geoff Davis just exposed the tip of the iceberg.
Hey, this is another really good effort from Sunlight Foundation. You can check out links like the following: Senator Ted Stevens, currently the sub...
It has become impossible to tell where the Republican mainstream stops and the fanatical fringe begins. It can no longer be denied: the right wing lunatics are running the Republican asylum.
Like when I investigated and reported on Larry Craig after 26 years of rumors, I've turned fresh eyes on this case and recently noticed an interesting inconsistency with McConnell's public Army record.
Chao's 'leadership' at the Department of Labor should not be emulated by anyone. She has undermined the agency and failed to serve in the best interests of workers she is charged with protecting.
All told, 20 states are currently at high risk of loss by the Republican party in either the presidential election, the Senate race, or both. How is that for expanding the playing field?
There's only one reason a veteran politician blows off a debate. McConnell is trying to hold on and he's chicken to face Lunsford for fear he'll further illustrate he's way out of touch.
Iraq vets are going to take down the guy who is the single most responsible Congressman for the war in Iraq, as well as the defeat of pro-troop, pro-veteran legislation.
If Pelosi moves to the right on the bailout to try to pick up more Republicans, to hell with it -- I hope even more progressives will flake off.
Another race with almost as consequential national implications as the presidential campaign will take place this election day. It is the U.S. Senate race in Kentucky.
Reporters, bloggers, and Kentuckians were all asking one question: Why did all the other stations choose to air an ad about Sen. Mitch McConnell without question, and one did not?
General Mullen's musings do nothing to address the inertia referred to by Robert Gates over the plans to close Guantánamo, but they represent a break from the views of his predecessors.
Insiders like Schumer never learn. You can't beat a Republican with a Democrat who acts like a Republican.
McCain is betting that pummeling affirmative action will do far more good than bad for his campaign. It's a smart bet.
Remarks to the Kentucky Jobs with Justice Annual Dinner Louisville, Kentucky Thursday, September 18th, 2008 We gather tonight at a most precipitous m...
We, the taxpayers, will be the ones to pay the bill when it comes due.
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He's gonna take his marbles and GO HOME.
It's more of the same from the repugs: They can do all the underhanded, sneaky, dirty tactics they want, and then they manufacture accusations of the self-same tactics they are gulty of against the Democrats. Not that the Democarats are perfectly clean, but I'm getting really tired of the black repug pots calling the gray Democratic kettles black.
awww...harry hurt mitch's feelings. BIG WHOOP!
Oh, my. And when the Republican scuzzballs did the same to Daschle, that was all right, of course.
IOKOYAR!! We must never forget that these clowns think that.
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