Tea Party

Are Mainstream Republicans Capable Of Going On The Offensive Against Teabaggers?

Aaron Schock's boyfriend is being targeted for political extinction by the teabaggersEarlier today we took a quickie glance at the devastating Republican Party civil war and how an energized DCCC-- one without Steve Israel holding it back-- could take advantage of it to win back the House. But mainstream conservative Republicans have a different perspective.

Funny Business In Mississippi-- At Least For Democrats

As of June 30, Mississippi senior Senator Thad Cochran had only raised $773,953, not much for a U.S. Senator. It gave rise to some talk that he might be thinking of retirement. He was born in 1937 and by the end of his next term he'd be 82. Elected in 1978, he's the second most senior Republican in the Senate. And, for a mainstream conservative like Cochran, a Cruz-ified Republican caucus can't be much fun. But when you realize that the last time he was up for reelection he only spent $518,625, you have to reconsider his lackadaisical fundraising as proof he might be retiring.

Teabaggers, Their Tiny Brains Filled With Hate Talk Radio Nonsense, Are Now Coming After Republican Congressmen

From the beginning of the Republic, the kind of conservative assholes who now call themselves Tea Partiers-- but were originally known as Loyalists or Tories and took up arms against the Patriots who fought the Revolutionary War-- were not just willing, but eager to see democratic government die. And they still are today. In the video above between mainstream conservative Aaron Schock and his constituents, including more than a few brainless teabaggers, the 'baggers demand that Schock commit to voting against any bill that includes funding for the Affordable Care Act.

Why Won't Ted Cruz Endorse The Senate's Guardian Of Gridlock?

It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that Mitch McConnell is one of the dirty politicians in America-- not just in terms of taking massive legalistic bribes from special interests, but also in terms of how he runs his campaigns. Not just ruthless but sleazy and downright dishonest are words that describe his political career. Closet cases are often sociopaths and this kind of behavior is typical.

How Much Harm Will The Kochs Do Society Before We Have A Leader Brave Enough To Defend Us Effectively?

No human being is perfect-- and that includes politicians. Even FDR made some mighty big mistakes. I think all Americans with their heads screwed on properly will agree that Roosevelt made a gigantic, historically-tragic error by not having the plotters involved in the 1933 Wall Street plot against America tried and hung. If J.P.