The Odd Politics Of The GOP’s Gun Control Filibuster
The GOP’s decision to filibuster the Senate Gun Control Bill doesn’t make a lot of political sense.
The GOP’s decision to filibuster the Senate Gun Control Bill doesn’t make a lot of political sense.
The odds for a party switch in the House of Representatives remain quite low.
One Virginia Republican Member of Congress recently got a lesson in what going against the GOP’s hyperpartisan atmosphere feels like.
DOMA’s trip to SCOTUS was practically baked into the legislation.
Senator Rand Paul has stepped into the immigration debate, but his plan is less than desirable.
Senator Rob Portman changes his position on same-sex marriage. Another sign of the times.
The Chairman of the House Budget Committee is proposing a budget that is based largely on fantasy.
Frustrated Republican health care staffers are leaving the Hill for lucrative positions on K Street.
Rand Paul’s filibuster is one that all American’s should thank him for that.
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The post-Newtown momentum for gun control has slowed significantly.