Monthly Archives: July 2014
House Leadership should pull the Border Bill
Speaker of the House, John Boehner, is seeking a vote to pass a $659 million border bill in response to the crisis on our southern border. A bill that has no mark ups, no hearings and will not be allowed any … Continue reading
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Tagged asylum, border bill, DACA, House of Representatives, immigration, John Boehner, UAC
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Can Republicans overcome the power of peer pressure?
I’m sure we can all agree among the younger crowd being a Republican is not cool. Okay, we can probably agree being a Republican just is not cool in general. The reasons for this are various and have been discussed numerous … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Whittle, GOP, peer pressure, republican, Scott Ott, Stephen Green, video
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Michael Medved Confronts Sarah Palin on Impeachment
Yesterday, Michael Medved interviewed Sarah Palin on his radio talk show and asked “how is it vaguely possible” for impeachment to succeed, when it would take a minimum of 12 democrats in the Senate to vote against the President. That, … Continue reading
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Tagged bill kristol, Chris Hayes, impeachment, interview, michael medved, MSNBC, reconciliation, Sarah Palin
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