The Tea Party talked a good game about government corruption and the always shrinking list of civil liberties, but really only cared about replacing Democrats with Republicans in government,
When did criticizing and taxing the rich become a partisan issue as if the rich were synonymous with “Republican”?
Republicans turned a reliable voting bloc into a hated national enemy by overreacting to 9/11.
Nate Silver did something I’d been meaning to do for the last couple of weeks. He looked at the ratings for the top 2012 GOP candidates on Politifact to measure their relative truthiness. The first and only response I’d expect to the following information from conservatives is to dismiss Politifact as liberally biased, as part […]
Conservatives that dismiss polling results because they don’t like the results are easy to embarrass because of the ease of availability of pollster records online. Public Policy Polling (PPP) is criticized by the right (and no one else) for being associated with the Democratic Party, but the Wall Street Journal found PPP to be the most accurate pollster of the 2008 […]
Despite a negative job approval rating, Barack Obama is in track to easily win reelection against a weak and disliked 2012 GOP field.
Explaining America’s revenue problem through declining tax revenue due to the recession, tax cuts, and spending on unemployment.
Excusing Bush’s damaging policies to give yourself a free pass for supporting them
The GOP’s chief executive branch watchdog is using his committee to try to stop the SEC from investigating criminal behavior on Wall Street.
It’s not that Paul is a libertarian and therefore holds these views. It’s that Paul holds these views and so do many libertarians, combined with the fact that Paul claims to be a libertarian and constantly links the two together.