For months we’ve observed Republicans in Washington griping about the debt, and while it may be fair to say that our national debt does need to be addressed, I don’t think people like Paul Ryan are actually giving their best effort here
Whenever conservative bloggers try to be clever and 'expose' liberal myths, you just know it's time to pull out the rain coat, 'cause there's gonna be a whole lot of bullshit flying around.
If you're in the market for a man this Valentine's Day, you may be having trouble finding them because they're all on Fox News or one of its radio equivalents complaining that they are the victims in the fight for contraceptive rights.
Naturally when you combine a celebrated satirical publication with a witless Republican lawmaker, you get a figurative sign that reads 'I don't get it' flashing lambently above the Republican lawmaker's head.
The rules are pretty simple (for best results, Make sure you have s----y rum on hand that tastes like nail polish and slides down the throat like wood stain)
NBC's Chuck Todd, best know as 'not Tim Russert,' criticized Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert for their publicized attempts to expose the inequities of post-Citizens United campaign laws.
I am in favor of the Rosemont Copper open-pit mine because despite the incomplete environmental impact draft study by the U.S. Forest Service, I am sure that we can trust corporations to do what is best for the people in the region.
Well, gay marriage has been legal here in Iowa for going on three years now, and just as FOX News predicted, traditional marriage has all but ceased to exist in the Hawkeye state.
With the inane clown posse Republican Iowa Caucus and State-wide primaries right around the corner, we can unequivocally expect a tsunami of phenomenally, breathtakingly moronic things to said (especially if Bachmann makes it through Iowa). But in the mean time, it's important to look back and reflect on some of the phenomenally, breathtakingly moronic...