

Ohio Republicans Trying to Impeach Republican Governor
Another sign of the dissent of the GOP into madness.
Another sign of the dissent of the GOP into madness.
There’s a campaign to encourage anti-Trump Republicans and independents to vote in New Hampshire.
After just two months, Mark Sanford is dropping his challenge to the incumbent President.
In a rather obvious rebuke aimed at President Trump, Mitt Romney said this week that he will not endorse anyone for President in 2020.
Former Republican Congressman and Governor Mark Sanford is running for President.
This morning it was a question, this afternoon is a done deal in three states.
Joe Walsh, a former Tea Party stalwart who served in Congress nine years ago, has thrown his hat in the ring against President Trump for the 2020 GOP Presidential Nomination.
Two seemingly contradictory essays out today highlight the exhausting political conversation environment.
Chris McDaniel and his Tea Party supporters are being very sore losers.
From the beginning, the Tea Party has shown itself to be just plain bad at picking candidates. This year, they finally seem to be on the verge of paying for it in the GOP primaries
The shutdown debacle seems destined to lead to a battle between the Tea Party and the more business oriented elements of the GOP
Republicans need to realize that they are at a disadvantage in the upcoming negotiations regarding the Fiscal Cliff.
OTB bloggers give their best guesses on the House and Senate races.
Whether Mitt Romney wins or loses, the GOP needs to evolve or be doomed to minority party status.
There is much to critique in Washington, but the nexus of the governance problem at the moment is the GOP.
My latest for The Atlantic continues the debate over work-life balance spawned by Anne-Marie Slaughter’s cover story “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All.”
Absent something extraordinary, it’s unlikely that the GOP will lose control of the House.
Expect plenty of GOP infighting if President Obama is re-elected next November.