
‘The fact is, corporations are not people. Corporations don’t breathe. They don’t have kids. And they don’t die in wars.’

‘The fact is, corporations are not people. Corporations don’t breathe. They don’t have kids. And they don’t die in wars.’

I have not come to praise Robert Bork, but to bury him…and the ideas for which he stood.

It’s so hard to believe that we’re but 24 hours away from the end of the 2012 election – time to recap the top Gaffes by Mittens

The presidential candidate suggests he would strongly consider for Treasury Secretary John Thain, the former CEO of Merrill Lynch.

I was beginning to think that the GOP had taken Citizen’s United very literally and decided to run a corporation as President.

The Wisconsin Senate candidate makes his feelings known about the media focus on the helpless in our society.

Yesterday, the House of Representatives delivered a monstrous blow to the individual online liberty when they gave big business and big government yet another giveaway, operating under the guise of fighting those darn sneaky Chinese and Russians.

One Wilmington, DE City Councilwoman thought it was odd that all of the personhood amendments were aimed specifically toward women. So, she proposed her own personhood amendment to balance the scales of justice.

Here are some of the greatest Mitt Romney quotes that show him to be the total slimy 0.01 percent guy that he so utterly is.

Willard Mitt Romney is the personification of the unctuous, deceptive greed and mortgage bubble lending that lead to the great economic abortion of 2008.

It looks like the Gordon Gekko candidate is more like Gordon Chameleon, carefully changing and saying anything and everything that teabagger republicans want to hear in order to get elected.

Mitt Romney strongly believes that ‘Corporations are people,’ and if the plethora of protestors gathering en masse in Liberty Plaza to rally against these corporations, logic can only dictate that the protestors have no compassion for people, right? Getting back to reality, corporations most certainly aren’t people.

Romney pulled his best Bill Clinton impression earlier Wednesday when he told a group of people at a town hall in Miami that he ‘feels their pain’. What’s more, he ‘identifies’ with the millions of ordinary americans struggling to get by.

Republicans rarely mean what they say. Here’s a translation guide in case you don’t speak Republican.