Previewing November: Election Day in New Jersey and Virginia, by Steve Singiser Republican "outreach efforts" doomed, by Denise Oliver Velez A Year at the Lake, by Mark Sumner The final blow: Americans think Republicans don't care about them, by Dante Atkins A customer service reality check, by DarkSyde Real Liberals In The Media Must Stop Hyperventilating, by Egberto Willies Harvard or not, Chris Christie is much smarter than Ted Cruz. Do Republicans care, by Ian Reifowitz Want to stop hunger? Shift the food industry to plant based foods, by VL Baker Two micro elections with mega implications, by David Jarman
Rick Santorum, the man who thinks the television show "Will and Grace" is to blame for the recent influx of same-sex marriage legislation, believes U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) did the Republican party no favors during the federal government shutdown. Santorum, the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania and Republican presidential candidate, said Sunday that Cruz, in his attempt to gut President Barack Obama's health care law, "did more harm" than good.
Santorum, the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania and Republican presidential candidate, said Sunday that Cruz, in his attempt to gut President Barack Obama's health care law, "did more harm" than good.
A University of Rochester student is accusing the college of violating his First Amendment rights after a residence hall adviser reportedly forced him to remove a Confederate flag from his dorm room window over the “discomfort" it was causing.
In the “not the brightest move ever” category, two young men in Florida thought it would be a neat idea to dress up as Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman for Halloween. ... It seems like every year we get some brainiac who thinks it a good idea to do something incredibly tasteless, but this certainly ranks up with the worst. The “costume” includes Trayvon in blackface, wearing a hoodie, with a big red blood stain on his chest. The Zimmerman character sports a “neighborhood watch” t-shirt, and while posing for the camera, Zimmerman pretends to shoot Trayvon. Oh the fun never ends.
... It seems like every year we get some brainiac who thinks it a good idea to do something incredibly tasteless, but this certainly ranks up with the worst. The “costume” includes Trayvon in blackface, wearing a hoodie, with a big red blood stain on his chest. The Zimmerman character sports a “neighborhood watch” t-shirt, and while posing for the camera, Zimmerman pretends to shoot Trayvon.
Oh the fun never ends.