Well damn, the libtards got off to an incredibly strong start last night. The ladies represented and there was a lot of energy coming out if the Time Warner Cable Arena last night. Can they keep the momentum going? Continue reading
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Landfall, Rand Paul is not his father’s son, John McCain and the GOP’s foreign policy amnesia, useful information, lies, damn lies, and factchecking, and the last stand of the angry white man. Continue reading
Here we go again. Up tonight, Paul Ryan tries to woo America. Good luck with that, buddy. Continue reading
The Empire State Shooting, Congress Sucks, Yiddish Curses for Republican Jews, Todd Akin: 5 Year Old, Akin and the Big Picture: Senate Control, What’s the matter with Missouri, the Dangerous False Trade-off between Liberty and Security, Who Watches the (Poll) Watchers, and the GOP’s New Poster Boy: Chris The Baker. Continue reading
Jackie Curtiss and the Generational Divide, Michael D. Higgins vs. Michael Graham, The Big Lie, Brown Vs. Savage, Paul Ryan’s Ayn Rand cosplay, the ferret in the dishwasher, Mitt’s Medicare Time Bomb, McCaskill leads by 10, Twentysomethings skipping cars and houses, and Oxy Addicts in WV and the War on Drugs. Continue reading
Right Wing Media Hate, Todd Akin and The Politicians, and dropping the gloves on Abortion. Continue reading
44% of Missourians are terrible people, more on Akin, the end result of thirty years of sex ed cuts, the GOP’s War On Abortion, the Justice Department and the Virginia Voter ID law, Gary Johnson and the debates, and the best and worst cases against the Obama Administration. Continue reading
An Unserious Man, Todd Akin and the GOP’s problem with women, the War on Voting opens up a new front, the Bizzaro Tea Party attack on Obamacare, the Income Gap, Unemployment, and Tax Rates, and 14 wacky “facts” from Louisiana’s voucher schools. Continue reading
Mothra, Conscience Balm, Tax Policy and Daylight, Garbage In and Garbage Out, and White Privilege. Continue reading
Now that Paul Ryan has joined the Republican ticket, both he and Romney have indicated that this is to be the start of substantive campaigning. A turning point, if you will, which will see a move away from negativity to the bigger issues at hand, like jobs and the economy. We wonder if Paul remembers a time when his constituents wanted some answers to those pressing questions and decided to buy a ticket to a luncheon to finally get their much requested face time with the congressman — and how what enfolded should forever be the Asterisk next to his name. Continue reading