
The Benghazi Facepalm was invented for those moments when someone says something so monumentally stupid you just can’t express it in words.

The Benghazi Facepalm was invented for those moments when someone says something so monumentally stupid you just can’t express it in words.

Another Big Benghazi Bombshell Bust. If the GOP gets anymore egg on their face, they’re going to have to open a McDonald’s to sell anymore of their Egg McNothins.

If House Republicans want to show the American people they actually give a damn, this should be first on their list in the lame duck session of 2012.

Issa now names Libyan allies to US Intelligence Operations Directly, giving the names to our enemies.

Ethically-challenged Republican Rep. Darrell Issa just won an award he’d probably love to be able to decline: a Dishonorable Mention in CREW’s 8th annual Most Corrupt Members of Congress report.

Not that it will matter. It’s always OK for Republicans but absolute treason for Democrats.

Fast and Furious is a witch hunt, trickle-down doesn’t work, there’s no reason for states to turn down the Affordable Care Act.

The House GOP had some kind of vote today about something unimportant having to do with something they saw on Fox News. Did it create new jobs? No? Then who cares?

Despite the fact that House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) made much hay of the fact that the President asserted executive privilege, even Issa admitted today on Fox News that the President is not involved in a coverup.

Since Barack Obama was elected President of the United States, the white gloves have been metaphorically pulled off, and political discourse has largely ceased to be civilized.

Imagine for a moment if every single stupid word uttered by a person who voted Republican was directly attributed to Mitt Romney.

Megyn Kelly, a news anchor employed by the Fox News Channel claimed that Sandra Fluke is not a ‘victim’ on last Thursday’s ‘O’Reilly Factor.’

A Girl’s Guide to Health Care Decision-Making: ‘Why Strange Men Who Aren’t Doctors Know What’s Best For You.’

Deadbeat dad and Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh is at it again. Involving himself in issues he is woefully unqualified to be involved in, Walsh sat in his chair during the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on birth control last week and complained about President Obama’s new rules about contraceptives.

Hormonal contraception is taken solely by women. It is prescribed by medical professionals for a variety of medical conditions, including some that would be very painful without birth control pills and some that could be deadly. On TV and now in Congress, neither women nor healthcare experts have been allowed to participate in the contraception debate.

Is it another wolf in sheep’s clothing or is it a balanced approach to the real problem of online piracy?

The list of politicians opposed to the Stop Online Piracy Act is growing. In a prepared statement, one of the most powerful conservatives in Congress has joined the likes of Darrell Issa, Ron Paul, and Nancy Pelosi in opposition of the controversial bill that would censor the internet.

Are my eyes and ears deceiving me or has the GOP gone soft? Like the Grinch on Christmas day, maybe their hearts have suddenly grown three times in size? Perhaps there’s something to this compassionate conservatism after all.