President Obama got some heavy applause during his bits on immigration reform during yesterday's State of the Union address, as he delivered points that were almost echoed in Republican Senator Marco Rubio's response.Then, we read what seem to be some unintentionally hilarious accounts of Gove ... More >>
What a difference a couple of years makes. The same U.S. Senator John McCain who in 2010 snuggled up to illegal-immigrant-screwing (in more ways than one) Sheriff Paul Babeu, supported Sand Land's racist Senate Bill 1070, and insisted that America "complete the danged fence" on the U.S.-Mexico bor ... More >>
Last month, Congressman Ben Quayle was talking about an idea for immigration policy that was being floated around, calling it "something that's intriguing, that we should be looking at."Quayle was on 12News explaining the idea of a "blue card," a way for people who were brought to the United States ... More >>
It appears Congressman Ben Quayle does not find the Obama administration's new immigration policy "something that's intriguing," as he did with the plan of Senator Marco Rubio.So much so, it seems, that Quayle just introduced the "Prohibiting Back-door Amnesty Act of 2012" to block its implementatio ... More >>
Republicans are stumbling all over themselves to denounce President Barack Obama's executive action today to block the deportation of students who would benefit from the proposed DREAM Act. And in doing so, they're bumbling right into the trap the White House has laid for them. Obama's move, initial ... More >>
A crowd assembled at the Arizona Capitol today to put legislators on notice that they're pissed. About 500 people voiced outrage toward recent laws passed in Arizona and around the county that restrict women's health and reproductive rights. AZ Unite Women organized the event in ... More >>
Representatives of the "meth lab of democracy" are apparently comedy gold for The Daily Show, as U.S. Senator John McCain was featured in one of the show's segments earlier this week.McCain's appearance was actually in the same episode as Michael Hicks, a Tucson Unified School District governing boa ... More >>
As you may know, the Internet is "on strike" today. Well, not the entire Internet -- just Wikipedia. Several other big-name, high-traffic websites -- including Google and Craigslist -- have "blacked out" their websites today in protest of a bill currently making its way through Congress that the ... More >>
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez: Not as easily dismissed as the Dems would likeYou may have read of New Mexico's newly-elected Republican Governor Susana Martinez's executive order rescinding what she's referred to as that state's "sanctuary status," and ordering state police to inquire into the ... More >>
The original MavU.S. Senator John McCain is probably feeling a little sadsies this morning with the news that there's another "Maverick" in the life of his former running mate, Sarah Palin.Palin spoke at a GOP Victory party in Orlando, Florida, over the weekend and used the term "Mavericky" (it's ... More >>
J.D. HayworthIf Senate hopeful J.D. Hayworth doesn't already want to deliver a firm kick to the balls of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff's, he should. Hayworth's entire campaign has been marred with -- among other things -- his ties to Abramoff and the corruption-based hits just keep on comin'.T ... More >>
www.republicamyblog.com Florida Governor Charlie Crist and "The Maverick."Florida Governor Charlie Crist did the unthinkable yesterday by bailing on the Republican Party and announcing that he will be running for the U.S. Senate as an Independent.The move comes after it became clear that C ... More >>
www.therant.com Jeb and "Dubya"As the endorsement war wages between GOP Senate primary candidates John McCain and J.D. Hayworth, "The Maverick" picked up a big one today from the brother of an old, political foe.Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida and brother of "Dubya," whom McCain f ... More >>
www.nonamedufus.comThe endorsement war is waging in the epic GOP showdown between Senator John McCain and former Congressman J.D. Hayworth, but there is one conservative movement that's staying off the battlefield -- for now anyways.Arizona's four largest Tea Party groups announced today th ... More >>
American for Tax Reform President Grover NorquistThe president of the Conservative group, Americans for Tax Reform, gave Senator John McCain a ringing endorsement this week in his primary bid to fend off his GOP opponent, former congressman turned AM radio host, J.D. Hayworth.Grover Norquist says ... More >>
www.talkingpointsmemo.com Tweedle-dee and tweedle-dumbA South Carolina senator, arguably the biggest tea-bag in the conservative "Tea Party" movement, says he will remain neutral in the Arizona Senate race, where John McCain is squaring off with conservative darling J.D. Hayworth.Senator J ... More >>
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