
She hasn’t wanted compromise for the sake of education, or health care, or immigration reform, but she went on ‘Face the Nation’ on Sunday to object to the upcoming cuts from sequestration.

She hasn’t wanted compromise for the sake of education, or health care, or immigration reform, but she went on ‘Face the Nation’ on Sunday to object to the upcoming cuts from sequestration.

Just when it seems that Republicans with integrity have become extinct, out of nowhere — or rather, out of Andover, Minnesota — comes Branden Petersen.

2012 saw a lot of shenanigans containing a lot of political-speak that really needs to go. Here are my top 10.

When did the fine art of compromise, the coming to terms with opposing sides, devolve into the realm of the weak? Become ‘caving?’

Maybe the problem with the GOP Congress isn’t that they’re not listening to the people. It’s that they are listening to the wrong people, thanks to gerrymandering.

John Boehner seems to have finally decided he needs to get something done on behalf of the country – or his reputation.

At this point it remains to be seen if applying pressure to Egypt will bring the desired results but as of now, Clinton is moving toward that goal.

Rand Paul decides that a flood insurance bill is the right place to put in his latest attack on women’s health

America has always been prone to spasms of attacks on the rights of average Americans. Several scenarios from the last sixty years come immediately to mind.

In Richard Mourdock’s small mind, compromise is when Democrats agree with everything Republicans want.

It doesn’t take Congressional scholars to tell us that all over the country, the GOP is attempting to create obstacles to the exercise of democracy by wresting power away from the people, and hording it for themselves.

As you all are aware of by now, the conservative/Republican brand is allegedly more determined than ever to tackle this mountain of U.S. debt, especially if you let them tell it! Now that sounds respectable on the surface, but it smells deceptively inaccurate underneath, at least to my political nostrils it does.