Trump warns Cantor not to dump on birther issue: “I think it’s a very bad thing for Cantor to have done because I’ll tell you, people love this issue especially in the Republican Party.”
Timed to coincide with the growth of the Tea Party, Hollywood has released a new cinematic version of Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand’s classic 1950s novel for the emotionally adolescent and libertarian ideologues. It’s out and Jill Rayfield has our review.
The last time the US debt rating was downgraded was in 1996 over fears the then-Republican majority would block a debt-ceiling vote. Eric Cantor, who’s been pushing for House Republicans to do the same thing in 2011, calls today’s Standard & Poors downgrade a “wake up call” … that vindicates him.
Orange County Republican party official Marilyn Davenport was caught over the weekend sending around a ‘joke’ email with President Obama in a family portrait of chimpanzees. To people who were offended, she says the email wasn’t intended for them.
Institutional right comes out hard against Donald Trump.
At anti-gay marriage House hearing, Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) says founding fathers didn’t want gay marriage.
Apparently reelected Supreme Court Justice David Prosser says his campaign will move to block any recount.
Failed Senate candidate Sharron Angle belts out “God Bless the USA” at weekend Tea Party event. Watch it.
Tragic rendition or homage to Borat? We report, you decide.
Retired Lt. Gen. Rick Sanchez, former commander of US forces in Iraq who resigned his command in the aftermath of the Abu Ghraib scandal, is seriously considering a run for Senate from Texas as a Democrat.
The National Organization for Marriage, which opposes marriage equality, is threatening to sue a former member of the group, Louis Marinelli, who defected and now supports gay marriage.