The Man Who Now Runs the House Science Committee Does Not Believe in Global Warming
Meet Representative Ralph Hall, a Republican from Texas.
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Meet Representative Ralph Hall, a Republican from Texas.
Goddamn if they're going to let this administration save the economy.
She realizes that her fellow Republicans in Congress had almost zero desire to vote her into the House leadership.
What are facts, anyway?
A metaphor for the Democrats involving glue and gonads.
Republicans are telling the Democrats where they can store that olive branch, on our regular cable-news roundup.
But "no person or party has a monopoly on wisdom."
This might not be a good thing.
Plus, Chris Matthews tries to get Alabama governor Haley Barbour to let him know when the next boys' club meeting starts.
Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
And explaining to voters that the other guy is crazy is expensive.
“To the press: that’s a figure of speech.”
"That's not a prescription for a better future. It's an echo of a disastrous decade we can't afford to relive."
It's pretty easy to trace Americans for Job Security back to GOP heavyweights.
"Part of his campaign has been to mobilize the angry upstate electorate."
With Carl Paladino's win last night, New York Republicans earned themselves an entertaining next few months — but little else.
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