Ex-Reagan Official Says Trump Deserves To Lose – Will Vote For Clinton
“It is thunderingly clear that Donald Trump deserves to lose. I will vote for the Democratic nominee for president.”
“It is thunderingly clear that Donald Trump deserves to lose. I will vote for the Democratic nominee for president.”
The Koch brothers have no right to complain about the tone of Republican politics because it is exactly what they paid for and wanted
The latest outrage, the open letter signed by 47 Republican senators, is the greatest sign to date that the spoiled little children are throwing a fit and are furious they are not allowed to be president and control foreign policy.
Every U.S. state and the District of Columbia, saw their unemployment rate drop from 2013 to 2014.
Conservatives in the 21st Century, from Republicans to Koch-libertarians have embraced, perpetuated, and transformed Reagan’s extremist language into party policy to great success with their claims that America is destined for a “thousand years of darkness” unless conservatives destroy government tyranny.
It was a certainty that Republicans would use the recent good news on the economy, both GDP growth and job numbers, as a reason to find new ways to thwart the recovering economy and kill more jobs.
Bill Maher explains to Republicans why Ronald Reagan will never be John F. Kennedy, and in the process shows why Republicans just aren’t cool.
Republicans realize that their recent shutdown laid waste to their brand and are intent on a scorched Earth crusade in case the 2014 midterms do not give them two more years to eviscerate America.
On President’s Day, I thought we should pit Reagan against Obama and ask whose presidency was better for corporate profits?
Facts crash into belief where Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system is concerned. How could Obama have paid for it when he hates Israel?
Clint Eastwood calls out the Romney campaign, saying ‘If somebody’s dumb enough to ask me to go to a political convention and say something, they’re gonna have to take what they get.’
There is an unspoken group of voters who are never talked about. These people have abandoned Mitt Romney, and have become Republicans for Obama.