
This congressman’s behavior, which tends to create angst within different American groups, should be censured. His actions are detrimental to the fabric of this nation.

This congressman’s behavior, which tends to create angst within different American groups, should be censured. His actions are detrimental to the fabric of this nation.

Beside the fact that Republicans were dining with Barack Obama, the big, controversial news of the evening was that someone *gasp* special ordered a vegetarian meal.

‘Crazy Eyes’ biting off more than she can chew, an electoral map covered in ‘Santorum,’ Mittens packing fudge, Trump’s hell toupee, and other unforgettable images from Election 2012.

He feels that they need to stop playing victim and should take personal responsibility for their problems.

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) continues to prove that the GOP is badly out of touch with the problems facing today’s women.

Any politician who treats women and rape in such a manner should not only be defeated in elections, they should be forever banned from seeking or holding public office in perpetuity.

Republican Congressman Steve King says that President Obama’s birth could have been faked with a ‘telegram from Kenya.’

If there is one thing in this country that is nearly bipartisan, or perhaps nonpartisan, it’s our love of animals and in particular, dogs.

The problem with not standing for anything other than ‘the opposite of what Obama says’ is that you become very predictable and therefore easy to trap.

No sooner had President Obama demonstrated his compassion for “Dream Act” kids today than U.S. Rep. Steve King of Iowa was buttonholing every willing listener to say he’s going to sue to block the President’s actions.

During a town hall meeting on Monday in Iowa, Steve King (R-IA) told the crowd that America should pick immigrants like we choose dogs from a litter.

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.

To hear the right tell it, both sides are exactly the same. They have Rush Limbaugh, we have Bill Maher. They have Ann Coulter, we have Hilary Rosen

Now, King thinks that if only those damn gays would remain uncomfortable in the closet, they wouldn’t have to worry about being discriminated in the workplace.

We had a good run, Irony, but you are as dead as Ron Paul’s chances of winning the GOP primary.

Not all Iowa politicians support Ron Paul. It turns out that right-wing Republican, Steve King doesn’t think much of Ron Paul. In fact, King thinks Ron Paul would be a dangerous President.

Now it’s clear. Republicans are holding back on passing bills to help the country until a new President is elected. It’s all about holding the general welfare of the nation hostage. Republican Steve King of Iowa has admitted as much in a new statement made in the wake of President Obama introducing the American Jobs Act.