
Jon Stewart points out, it is hard to believe that the GOP is taken seriously as a legitimate party.

Jon Stewart points out, it is hard to believe that the GOP is taken seriously as a legitimate party.

When an ant mound is poisoned and the queen dies there are still worker ants running around. However for all practical purposes, the mound is dead. That is the current state of the Tea Party.

I wonder what’s going through GOP minds as they continue to be slammed by the overall well respected former Secretary of State Colin Powell?

It is ironic that the party that wraps itself in the constitution and freedom would at all cost attempt to change the rules of the game.

When asked about the Benghazi attacks on Meet The Press, General Powell defended Secretary of State Clinton and said Republican attacks on her were unfounded.

Colin Powell left the GOP with a warning. They will either heed it and change or they will be relegated to permanent minority status.

Lawrence Wilkerson responds to John Sununu’s comments that Colin Powell’s endorsement of Barack Obama was motivated by race

Seeding fear and panic, while courting racial division, has become a cynical routine lately by Team Romney as the campaign enters its final days.

To put it plainly, Colin Powell is just not dumb enough, not shortsighted enough, not nasty enough, not politically selfish enough, not gullible enough or pig-headed enough for the current Republican brand.

According to Powell, key members of Bush’s cabinet never once debated about whether going to war in Iraq was a good idea.

It is the bombshell of such fantastic proportions that my ears are ringing…a feat that only the largest amounts of Vodka can achieve!! Ex-Bush Official Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson has said clearly in an interview with Russian Media that he is willing to testify in a court against former bosses George W Bush and Dick Cheney.

As we approach the 10th anniversary of 9/11 (September 11, 2001), it seems motivations for remembrance have moved away from reverence to earnings potential or media viewership. From Dick Cheney’s book to the National Geographic Channel’s interview with George W. Bush.