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by | Mar 14, 2016

Earlier this morning, rumors were bubbling that a planned Donald Trump rally in Florida today, starring Sarah Palin, would be cancelled as the candidate focuses his attention elsewhere – a planned rally with Trump today was also cancelled and Trump…

by | Mar 14, 2016

Remember, late last year, when the EPA, in all of its brilliance, moved in on a Colorado mine shaft already being cleaned by a coalition of community leaders, and “accidentally” unleashed a multi-million gallon torrent of heavy metal-laced mine shaft…

by | Mar 14, 2016

  Bernie Sanders is the preferred candidate of the crafters, so if you type “Bernie Sanders” into handmade- and vintage-product site Etsy.com, you can come up with everything from cupcake toppers (for your Bernie Sanders victory party), to “Feel the…

by | Mar 10, 2016

Attorney General Loretta Lynch was cagey yesterday when asked whether she’d be willing to file charges against Hillary Clinton if the FBI investigation into the former Secretary of State’s bathroom email server, telling the Senate Judiciary Committee that she would…

by | Mar 10, 2016

Barack Obama may have spent most of his morning press conference holding babies and snuggling Canadian Prime Ministers (they’re best friends! though they’ve only met once), but he took a moment to reassure those gathered in the Rose Garden that…

by | Mar 9, 2016

Let’s face it: Trump’s branded water bottles got more exposure last night than Marco Rubio. Ted Cruz spent, like, a thousand dollars in Michigan, and still came in second, as Marco Rubio struggled to pull ahead of Dr. Ben Carson,…

by | Mar 9, 2016

Bernie Sanders pulled off what can only be considered an “epic” win last night in Michigan, defying all predictions and polling. Michigan, my home state, was, against all reason and logic, feeling the Bern.  But while Bernie was cracking the champagne…

by | Mar 8, 2016

If there was one word to describe this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference, that word would be “retro.” I’m not talking about the Lilly Pulitzer-esque elephant skirts worn by a gaggle of college Republican women, or the young men who…

by | Mar 8, 2016

The Democrats are trying hard to appeal to the citizens of Flint, Michigan, where sixty years of Democratic control has led to a massive humanitarian disaster. After failing to replace rusting water pipes and crumbling infrastructure – and a decades-old…

by | Mar 8, 2016

Ted Cruz is laying low until after Florida, when he’ll find out whether Marco Rubio survives, but he’ll get some help from some famous names over the next few weeks that could expand his horizons considerably – for better or…

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