McConnell’s Feckless ‘Leadership’ May Cost the GOP the Senate
This week, Senate Republicans are preparing to wrap up their work and head back on the campaign trail — a full two weeks before they were scheduled to leave.
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This week, Senate Republicans are preparing to wrap up their work and head back on the campaign trail — a full two weeks before they were scheduled to leave.
The aide who set up former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private servers and email apparently had no security clearance.
Senator Lisa Murkowski, who has a long record of support for abortion “rights” and federal funding for Planned Parenthood, is apparently pushing the line that she is, and has been, a pro-life senator.
David Axelrod, chief strategist for Barack Obama’s two presidential campaigns, criticized Clinton on Twitter for her campaign not disclosing the diagnosis.
Describing Incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski as “the most liberal Republican up for re-election,” and her record in the US Senate as one “laying siege on the Constitution,” the Alaska Republican Assembly has issued an unprecedented statement of support for Libertarian nominee Joe Miller.
With the op-ed “Where in the Bible does it say you can’t be transgender? Nowhere”, the Washington Post apparently feels no embarrassment from publishing such a poorly executed attempt at exegesis of the biblical text.
Speaking at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual Washington, DC dinner, Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Kaine butchered the Bible and made one of the most twisted arguments for same-sex “marriage” that you’ll ever hear.
Churches in the People’s Republic of Massachusetts have grave concerns about a new anti-discrimination law that could force congregations to accommodate the transgender community – under the threat of fines and jail time.
Republicans are slamming the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) lack of accountability in light of two new reports showing the health care law is vulnerable to fraud.
The federal government is mulling a decision to protect state election systems on par with national defense and the power grid, citing recent hacking efforts.
