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Sometimes Even Texas Gets It Right

  So here’s the scenario in Wolfforth, Texas, a small bedroom community of 3,700 near Lubbock: in last week’s election for a vacant city council seat each candidate received 118…

GOP Says “Screw You” To Budget Deal Reached Last Year

GOP Says “Screw You” To Budget Deal Reached Last Year

It’s not often that a single bill constitutes a giant F-U to an administration, but the defense spending bill that passed the House of Representatives today did just that. Let’s…

Our Metrosexual President

Our Metrosexual President

Pardon me for rolling on the floor, but do you know who besides the President is considered a model of metrosexualism? Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock. The Romney campaign is…

Cutting Boehner’s Expectations And Non-Threats

Cutting Boehner’s Expectations And Non-Threats

Yesterday, everyone was buzzing about the underlying threat of House Speaker John Boehner’s remarks about the debt ceiling, though he was busy explaining that he wasn’t threatening default. We were…

Chamber Of Commerce Spending Big On Elections

Chamber Of Commerce Spending Big On Elections

Senator Sherrod Brown is the Democratic Senator from Ohio, a state that swung Republican in recent elections and got blessed with John Kasich as their governor. Brown is running for…

O’Keefe Screws Up Again

O’Keefe Screws Up Again

James O’Keefe, the infamous and convicted “investigative journalist” beloved by Fox News is having a really bad year. He lost his financial backing with the death of Andrew Breitbart. He…

Nebraska Repubican Primary Picks Tea Party Candidate

Nebraska Repubican Primary Picks Tea Party Candidate

There were three Tea Party “favorites” vying for the chance to prevent former Governor Bob Kerrey taking retiring Senator Ben Nelson’s seat. Though Attorney General Jon Bruning was the leader…

Here We Go Again

Here We Go Again

Speaker of the House John Boehner told a group of sympathetic conservatives at the Peter G. Peterson Fiscal Summit that “We shouldn’t dread the debt limit. We should welcome it.…