House Republicans Gut Defense Sequestration Cuts
Another example of Republican foreign policy taking precedence over fiscal conservatism.
Another example of Republican foreign policy taking precedence over fiscal conservatism.
The Rule Of Law is incompatible with political rabble rousing
Some Marine women are going to Infantry Officers Course. Here’s how to make it work.
Thanks to a media that focuses obsessively on irrelevancies, we now have a permanent political silly season.
The Secretary of State is ignoring a hold by the House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairwoman.
Unsurprisingly, the Department of Justice confirms that it supports Marbury v. Madison
The race is over, Rick Santorum just won’t admit it.
The White House and its allies have already declared war on a decision that won’t even be rendered until three months from now.
Republicans are finally starting to realize that they are in trouble with Hispanic voters.
The GOP seems to be backing away from a position on same-sex marriage that was a prominent part of its message only a short time ago.
It’s time to let the legal system do its job.
Looking also at Zimmerman’s 911 call and who pursued whom.
Yesterday, Rick Santorum started to demonstrate that his campaign has run out of a logical reason to exist.
Despite how it many have seemed in January, Ron Paul’s 2012 Presidential effort is ending just about the same way his 2008 effort did.
Republicans continue to harp on the fact that the President uses a TelePrompter.
Several newspapers are refusing to run this week’s Doonesbury strip.
Fox News’ Carl Cameron is reporting on a secret plot by the two most embarrassing candidates from the 2012 Republican field to team up in order to win an incredibly unlikely brokered convention.
If you listen to the punditocracy, you’d think that there’s actually a doubt as to who the GOP nominee will be.
Another chapter in the annals of American Politicians as Royalty:
Voter ID laws are a good idea, but we have to be careful in how we implement them.
A new poll shows the current level of GOP support in the Hispanic community.
A new poll shows just how badly the GOP is doing among Hispanic voters.
Not surprisingly, the race in the Buckeye State is tightening.
A study of religiosity and young adults found that those who attend college are actually less likely to experience religious decline than those who do not attend college.
Last night’s debate may have been the last one. It was also the least informative.
Prices are rising at the pump, and the candidates for President are starting to notice.
Virginia has become the latest battleground for advocates of laws that define life as being at conception.