
US Representative Steven Lynch’s Senate bid is suffering the ramifications of not bowing down to the rich in a Post-Citizens United America.

US Representative Steven Lynch’s Senate bid is suffering the ramifications of not bowing down to the rich in a Post-Citizens United America.

When John Kerry arrived in the Middle East, few expected a trip of note. Instead, he has apparently resurrected the decade-old Arab Peace Initiative.

A roadside bomb was detonated as their convoy passed, making Smedinghoff the first U.S. diplomat to die on the job since Ambassador Chris Stevens’ death in Benghazi.

Tomas Young wrote his final letter to George W Bush and Dick Cheney, calling them out for war crimes, and for the deliberate death of Americans.

It’s really what the U.S. needs more of in the cabinet; people educated to have intellectual awareness of other cultures and languages.
Brown whines about Obama offering ‘few olive branches’ when the GOP’s lucky Democrats don’t apply them ‘liberally’ to their sorry, war-mongering, vote suppressing, treasonous BUTTS.

The GOP had no objections to John Kerry’s confirmation as Secretary of State, feeling smug that they could gain the seat he is vacating by running Scott Brown to replace him.

Retired Democratic Congressman Barney Frank initially expressed interest in the position, but is pleased about Cowan’s appointment.

Mitt’s snubbing of the honors traditionally bestowed on the runner-up in any Presidential race reveals a more serious problem for the GOP.

Should John Kerry be approved for the post of Secretary of State, the newly retired liberal Massachusetts Congressman, Barney Frank (D) has thrown his hat in the ring, at least temporarily.

Meet Ed Markey, now the candidate for the special election to replace Senator John Kerry after his appointment to the Secretary of State position being vacated by Hillary Clinton.

Secretary of State Clinton leaves behind some large shoes to fill, and Kerry is one of the rare people who could manage to fill them.

Perhaps these concerns that are coming from the left are a way of giving the President a little breathing room; a way out of nominating Rice without seeming weak.

It appears that neocons like Kristol won’t be satisfied with anyone who won’t push for a new war.

This year’s election looks tame, compared to the conspiracy theories and rumored fraud, murder, and mayhem of 2004.

Romney has not given any details as part of a strategy to avoid the pitfalls which sank previous campaigns.