
Karl Rove let the cat out of the bag and groups like the Financial Services Roundtable are making it yowl. I wonder what that cat will do?

Karl Rove let the cat out of the bag and groups like the Financial Services Roundtable are making it yowl. I wonder what that cat will do?

You have to feel sorry for conservatives. Most of them are decent folks who just have a different political ideology. Reasonable conservatives deserve better candidates, but lately they just can’t seem to get any.

If you interpret Pawlenty’s resignation as contrition or abandonment of a sinking ship, you have to admit Pawlenty is failing upward.

Afraid to send Sununu against her again, the Romney campaign sends Tim Pawlenty, with similar results

Media sources are now predicting that GOP Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin will be Mitt Romney’s running mate.

As Michele Bachmann basks in the glow of her big straw poll victory in Iowa, it all starts to play like an episode from the political Twilight Zone, which is a stratosphere that conservatives seem all too happy to dwell in.

The Republican debate that occurred tonight in Iowa on August 11th of 2011 on the Fox News network was a much better debate than the previous one, and to my progressive dismay; the panel, which consisted of Brett Braier, Chris Wallace and others, asked some really informative and provocative questions.

Watching the Aug. 11 Republican Presidential debate was as uninspiring as watching half-dazed mice chase one another’s tails around a maze in search of cheese. On the brighter side, the candidates did put enough lies and fumbles on the record to hurt each of their chances of becoming President.