National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (R-Texas) announced Tuesday that former Hewlett Packard CEO and 2010 California GOP Senate candidate Carly Fiorina will be the committee’s new vice chair. Cornyn announced the news at Tuesday’s lunch with fellow GOP senators. In a statement set to be released this afternoon, the Texas Republican says Fiorina should be a major asset — especially when it comes to fundraising. “I’m pleased to welcome my friend Carly Fiorina to the NRSC team, where her many business and civic achievements will make her an invaluable leader and fundraiser during this critical election cycle,” Cornyn said in the statement, which was obtained by The Fix.
Cornyn announced the news at Tuesday’s lunch with fellow GOP senators. In a statement set to be released this afternoon, the Texas Republican says Fiorina should be a major asset — especially when it comes to fundraising.
“I’m pleased to welcome my friend Carly Fiorina to the NRSC team, where her many business and civic achievements will make her an invaluable leader and fundraiser during this critical election cycle,” Cornyn said in the statement, which was obtained by The Fix.
Anyone else think our chances to keep and grow the Senate majority just got a whole lot better?
In a newly published statement, John Stemberger, president of the Florida Family Policy Council, writes that increases in anti-abortion legislation, anti-abortion campaigns targeting minorities, sidewalk counseling and crisis pregnancy centers, combined with attacks on Planned Parenthood, are all evidence of the “beginning of the end” of abortion rights in the U.S.
As top lawmakers convened at the White House to wrangle over the debt crisis Monday, Nancy Pelosi volunteered a surprising little anecdote about bipartisanship, according to a GOP aide familiar with the conversation. Just last week, she told the group, she sent flowers to George W. Bush for his birthday. (His 65th, if you forgot.)
Just last week, she told the group, she sent flowers to George W. Bush for his birthday. (His 65th, if you forgot.)
The best part?
Her note on the bouquet, we’re told: “Mr. President, Happy Birthday! Welcome to the Medicare years!”
In what could be seen as an attempt to mimic the local marketing success of Goose Island's popular 312 Urban Wheat Ale, Anheuser-Busch InBev has filed applications to trademark the signature area codes of 15 U.S. cities.
Libertas is also called the Freedom Goddess, Lady Freedom, the Goddess of Liberty. You know there’s a statue in New York harbor called the Statue of Liberty. You know where we got it from? French Free Masons. Listen folks that is an idol, a demonic idol, right there in New York harbor. People say, 'well no it's patriotic.' What makes it patriotic? Why is it? It's a statue of a false goddess, the Queen of Heaven. We don't get liberty from a false goddess folks, we get our liberty from Jesus Christ.
Sherwood Schwartz, the man behind the iconic television shows Gilligan’s Island and The Brady Bunch, has died, TMZ is reporting. Schwartz was 94.