I noticed how on Twitter today a number of Republicans were introducing a new spin on Labor Day. As in Labor Day, the day we celebrate job creators.
Unquestionably, the one that made me day in humor value terms was that of GOP House Majority Leader Eric Cantor …
Today, we celebrate those who have taken a risk, worked hard, built a business and earned their own success.
— Eric Cantor (@GOPLeader) September 3, 2012
Labor Day, the day we celebrate … employers.
Look, I don’t expect Republicans, whose party has moved to a place of mutual loathing with the US Labor Movement, to use Labor Movement slogans. But people “who have taken a risk …. and built a business”? Really?
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Todd Akin: “I don’t believe that the comments I’ve made doom the entire Republican Party.”
I think you’re wrong, Steny Hoyer. Democrats need to embrace the Empty Chair.
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Things are officially kicking off today in Charlotte, but there have already been sightings of Michelle Obama, James Taylor and … the Dude.
Republicans scoff at Obama White House idea that Republicans will decide to cooperate on stuff after Romney defeat.