Sometimes, every once in a while, Sarah Palin will do something that I agree with. Usually it has to do with defending her family. I thought she was right to…
This is a trapped-inside-the-house-please-halp version of your weekend open thread. Anything else going on besides snow and snow removal? The 10 strangest pieces of unclaimed luggage: 1. Hoggle from Labyrinth.…
Michael Steele and Harold Ford have a tour where they go around debating each other (don't ask me why). During one of these appearances Michael Steele reflected on the plight…
Former Republican presidential candidate and Congressman Tom Tancredo opened the Tea Party Nation convention. In his speech he said the U.S. had elected a "committed socialist ideologue" because "we do not have a civics, literacy test before people can vote in this country."
Well, it's Friday and we're all watching the skies waiting for the snow to start. I'm ready to dash out of here the minutes I start seeing snow flakes. I hope you all have bought your bread, milk and eggs so that you can make French toast during the storm - apparently that's really important. So let's open this thread.
WTF!?!? Is Senator Richard Shelby out to prove that the Senate is completely dysfunctional and that Republicans are full of sh*t? Sen. Shelby has placed a blanket hold on ALL…
The Research 2000 poll commissioned by Daily Kos has a lot of Republicans worried. Republican leaders know that the extremism of the Republican base will turn voters off so that's…
It's Thursday and it's the day after the Delaware Tweet-Up. I liked the opportunity to meet some of our readers and I hope some of my Twitter friends will read the blog. Let's open this thread!
Carly Fiorina, ex-CEO of Hewlett Packard and McCain surrogate, is running for U.S. Senate from California. Apparently the Republican primary is turning into a real knock-down, drag-out fight and Fiorina is facing a challenge from at least two Republicans running from her right. So, Fiorina just released a web ad critical of one of her primary opponents.
Asked on MSNBC whether Beau had bowed out of a Senate campaign because the political terrain was just too unfavorable for Democrats, the vice president said that's not how things went down: "He basically made that decision at Thanksgiving. It's a question of how it got rolled out."
What's happening tonight? I'm going to Kildare's Pub in Newark for the 3rd Delaware Tweetup. It's an opportunity to meet all those people you send your 140-character thoughts to in 3-D! I hope to see you there tonight.