It’s a bit too early for Republicans to be celebrating that Senate majority that so many people are predicting.
An unsurprising result in a lawsuit that never should have been filed
Unlike David Vitter, he didn’t break the law.
The current Congress is on pace to pass fewer laws and bills than any since the end of World War II. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Perhaps the only good thing you can say about Virginia Delegate Robert Marshall is that, while he may be nuts, at least he’s consistently nuts.
Despite the fact that she asserted her right against self-incrimination, a House Committee has voted to hold Lois Lerner in contempt for refusing to testify.
Once again, the Tea Party wing of the GOP is talking about taking out John Boehner.
At least on Capitol Hill, the political middle is dead and buried.
Time to have some sympathy for those poor penny-pinching Congressmen and Senators? Hardly.
Fifth Amendment? They don’t need no Fifth Amendment, apparently.
As Sarah Palin and the Tea Party turn on Paul Ryan, they are making apparent their own lack of relevance in the political process.
Apparently, there is an off ramp on the Appalachian Trail
Thanks to favorable polling numbers and candidate selection, winning the Senate may very well be in the GOP’s grasp.
Another liberal legal scholar is calling on Justice Ginsburg to resign. She’s unlikely to listen to them.
Does one Special Election in Florida tells us anything about nationwide trends? Probably not.
Refusing to raise the debt ceiling does nothing at all to control spending.
Ted Cruz keeps putting his own party in difficult situations, mostly because he has only his own ambition at heart.
Don’t expect much out of Congress for the rest of 2014, or for the two years after that either.