
In Mississippi, Conservative state Rep. Andy Gipson posted a message on his Facebook page which calls for putting gays and lesbians to death.

In Mississippi, Conservative state Rep. Andy Gipson posted a message on his Facebook page which calls for putting gays and lesbians to death.

In response to a New York Times report on Census Bureau data showing that minority births out-paced the births of whites for the first time in America, a blog on the Eagle Forum website, criticized the liberal media, accusing the NY Times of bragging about the numbers.

Despite the fact that 30 million uninsured Americans would get insurance coverage because of the Affordable Care Act, King still wants to push his paranoid conspiracy theory to smear the law as some kind of precursor to universal health care.

A comparison would be if you or I, decided to save money by going to work less and buying more pie. Everybody thinks they work too hard. And everyone likes pie.

During an appearance on Meet The Press with David Gregory on Sunday, Reince Preibus became the latest Republican to criticize President Obama for coming out in support of same-sex marriage.

Only days after President Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage, Mitt Romney addressed graduates at a commencement ceremony at anti-gay Liberty University in Virginia.

Republicans have moved so far to the right that even Barry Goldwater would be considered a hard-core liberal.

We all know that Tea Party supporters love the Nazis. In fact, they are so obsessed with the Nazis that they compare President Obama to them on a daily basis.

In response to the criticisms leveled by gay Republicans, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews wondered why LGBT Republicans haven’t stepped up to get their own candidates to support LGBT rights.

If Ted Nugent is the motor city madman, then Michelle Bachmann must be the Minnesota madlady.

Rep. Zachary Wyatt told his colleagues on Wednesday that he is gay and refuses to support a bill that denies his very existence.

When we think of same-sex marriage, we don’t usually think of it as a racial issue. We think of it as an equality issue. But in North Carolina apparently, it’s a racial issue as recently admitted by Jodie Brunstetter.

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.

It seems the Mommy War was just a short-lived skirmish, as the GOP War on Women is back in full force.

When Republican Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman exited the race and threw his support to Mitt Romney, he wasn’t supposed to start trashing the party.

During an interview on the Shark Tank blog, Bachmann complained about President Obama’s oil policy, claiming that he has the power to lower gas prices, which is false as Fox News pointed out in 2008. Later on in the interview, Bachmann said that President Obama is “waving a tar baby in the air’ and blaming others for high gas prices.

The War on Mommies (sounds like an epic CGI film about Mother’s Day) all began after Democratic Strategist Hillary Rosen said Anne Romney ‘never actually worked a day in her life.’

The main problem these groups have with Romney is that he’s taken every stance on every issue.

Wisconsin Republican State senator Glenn Grothman, the same guy who previously created a bill equating single parenthood to child abuse and claimed that unplanned pregnancies are a ‘woman’s choice,’ fine-tuned his ever-growing lack of reason and credibility recently when he said that ‘money is more important to men,’