Paul Ryan calls President Obama’s budget speech “excessively partisan”, Dr. Freud unavailable for comment
by Jason Parker • April 14, 2011
Remember: If you repeat something a million times, it becomes true.
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Roll Call’s Janie Lorber reports on mystery tea baggers TheTeaParty.net, an Arizona based Tea Party group that apparently raises money, promotes itself, and nothing else. A little-known, Arizona-based tea party organization has hired a prominent Republican operative to help advance its mission in Washington, D.C. But after more than a year in operation and...
Read more →Jon Kyl, who has been the subject of much ridicule for pulling Planned Parenthood numbers out of his ass, has gained the focused attention of comedian Stephen Colbert. Colbert has taken to Twitter to list a few facts of his own about Jon Kyl that he also pulled out of his ass. Here are...
Read more →The Hill reports on a press conference with John McCain today in which he answered questions alongside Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) about the recent budget negotiations that almost led to a government shutdown. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) argued critics of the recent spending cuts agreed to by both parties in Congress are ignoring the...
Read more →“If I run, I would have pulled one of the greatest scams in the history of politics.”
Read more →A CNN/Opinion Research Poll shows some good signs for the Obama Administration in its handling of the recent government shutdown scare. Republicans pushed for policy riders such as: defunding of Planned Parenthood, NPR, PBS, and attempted to lower the Pell Grant award amount among other things. A deal was reached late at night with...
Read more →Joe Scarborough crawled out of Zombie Reagan’s asshole long enough to pen this Politico opinion piece. After eight paragraphs of sucking Reagan dick he gets around to mentioning Donald Trump. The disconnect between Washington’s view of Reagan and America’s perception of him bears repeating in a year when so many GOP candidates are...
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