Rumors are circulating again that the House GOP may make an immigration reform pitch before the midterm elections.
The RNC wants to limit primary debates, but it’s not clear that’s a good idea.
The GOP “establishment” keeps beating back challenges.
Innocent men have been put to death on the orders of the state.
From the beginning, the Tea Party has shown itself to be just plain bad at picking candidates. This year, they finally seem to be on the verge of paying for it in the GOP primaries
The Mason-Dixon Line says it starts in Maryland, but that no longer seems to be the case.
Republicans attack an attorney for doing his job. So much for that whole “constitutional conservative” thing, I guess.
Voter ID supporters are pointing to a report from the North Carolina Board of Elections as proof of ongoing Voter Fraud. But, while long on facts, the report has yet to reach any such conclusions.
Apparently, there is an off ramp on the Appalachian Trail
If something is going to be done about an out of control National Security State, it’ll be because the American people demand it.
Another victory for marriage equality. This time from the state that gave us the Supreme Court’s landmark decision on interracial marriage.
Going after Hillary Clinton by attacking her husband won’t work.
Huckabee resurgent? A new poll makes the case, but it’s far too early to say.
At least one person wonders why the US Army honors Confederate generals.
Last night, Speaker John Boehner showed that he can beat the Tea Party wing of the Caucus he heads. That has important consequences for the future.
Is Mike Huckabee about to re-enter politics in a big way?
Republicans have some good ideas about overhauling how they pick a nominee. Unfortunately, it’s hard to see how most of them can be enforced.
A budget deal has been reached, now it has to get through both Chambers of Congress.
Chris Christie has had a very good month, and it’s ending with him with a strong lead among potential Republican candidates for 2016.
A story that has turned into a partisan kickball and some bad journalism have resulted in a celebrated news program getting considerable egg on its face.
Chris Christie did as well as expected last night, but that’s just the beginning.
Fifty years after the Stand in the Schoolhouse door, there’s another standoff with recalcitrant states on civil rights.
Looking at Chris Christie as he interacts with voters in New Jersey offers a glimpse of just how he could succeed in a 2016 GOP nomination fight.
“If you like your healthcare plan, you can keep it.” Well, not really.
Several conservative groups have jumped on the bandwagon of what appears to be a controversial Mississippi politician.
Chris Christie’s decision to take a tactical retreat on the issue of same-sex marriage raises some interesting questions for 2016.
John Boehner’s position as Speaker of the House seems quite secure.
To borrow a phrase from Stephen Colbert, if you want to understand how Congress works, you better know a District.