Donald Trump, who may or may not be running for President, is continuing his strange obsession with the birther myth, and reminding Republicans that two years of silence in the face of lunacy may come back to bite them.
The American right has become infected with the notion that Barack Obama isn’t just wrong, but evil. That won’t be healthy in the long run.
Four years after Barack Obama became a Presidential candidate, the birther myth not only persists, it seems to be becoming more prevalent. Why?
Now that Republicans have the House, wouldn’t they be better off playing nice?
Hawaii’s new Governor is taking on the Birther myth.
Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson takes a look at the Tea Party movement and claims to find racism.
Newt Gingrich is feeding the fires again, this time claiming that the President may be guided by a “Kenyan,” “anti-colonialist” worldview.
While it may be true that facts are stubborn things, a lot of American are stubborn in the face of them.
A growing number of conservatives are in dismay about the state of their movement.