Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ): Michael Steele has a lot of explaining to do.
House Democrats who voted against health care reform will still get re-election help from the DCCC. That and the day’s other political news in the TPMDC Morning Roundup.
The RNC spending money at a bondage-themed night club with simulated girl-on-girl sex?
Just look at him. He’s about to explode.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, this morning on CNBC: “I think the term ‘cap and trade’ is not in the lexicon anymore.” Watch.
The sort of video you might see at the 2012 Democratic convention when the party is in Obama-reelection mode.
That “Tea Party Nation” convention last month in Nashville where Sarah Palin spoke has now spawned a defamation lawsuit by one of the event’s big donors against the event organizer.
States are scrambling to decipher and explain the new health care reform law. Christina Bellantoni checks in on how they’re handling it.
Fox News gets in trouble with LL Cool J over use of old video of him to promote Sarah Palin’s Thursday night special on the network.
As I’ve mentioned a few times, the so-called ‘congressional generic ballot’ has tightened in the Dems’ favor over the last couple months. So a week after Health Care Reform passed, how is it looking? Read More
South Carolina’s Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer (R), who’s also running for Governor, says the constitutional challenges to Health Care Reform probably won’t work. But no problem, he says. Just hold a constitutional convention.
Shocking that this idea would come out of South Carolina.