In any other crime other than stealing money and defrauding people of it, many of the one percent would be recognized as dangerous sociopaths.
State of the Union responses are arrogant enough, but the GOP is holding no fewer than three of them this year.
Paul Krugman, Josh Barro, and Julian Sanchez may be close to forging a general theory of conservatism.
From denying political reality like polls predicting Obama’s reelection in 2012, to denying science itself, Fox News is making America dumber.
The Obama administration has contradicted its new spy reform advisory committee in court, arguing its controversial programs are both effective and necessary.
Trailing Iowa polls, book falling flat, Wisconsin’s Republican governor might not even make it to see 2016.
Everything from the mandate to buy insurance to the health care exchanges have been Republican ideas for decades.
A more democratic America where voters have a stronger voice would be devastating for the GOP.
This is the price that Republicans pay for adopting the governing philosophy of George W. Bush, treating any amount of compromise as total surrender. What Republicans don’t understand is that compromise in politics isn’t about winning, it’s about not losing *big*.
CBS News is now denouncing its own story about Benghazi as false and misleading while its fading-star witness has his book yanked by his publisher.