After Francisco "Quico" Canseco beat Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (D-Tex.) as part of the Republican wave on Nov. 2, the tea party favorite declared: "It's going to be a new day in Washington."
A shot heard 'round the legal world it wasn't.
This morning, on CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley, Lugar explained the logic behind his positions, stating the GOP must "never be the party of no":
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said that Republicans "made some pretty poor choices" in choosing their Senate candidates this fall.
Remember when Bill O' Reilly claimed that those of us on the left declared war on Christmas? Not only did Bill-O lie about that, but he left out some interesting facts along the way, and this columnist will perform his public duty by educating the reader on the facts regarding C …
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The conservative-leaning network has hired Larry Noble, a well-known attorney at the firm Skadden Arps, to defend itself against a suit filed during the height of the 2010 campaign by the Democratic Governor's Association.
The city's Board of Elections routinely reminds New Yorkers that the election night vote count is unofficial and preliminary.
During the final days before the 2010 midterm elections, American Crossroads, a conservative organization heavily supported by former George W.
Judson Phillips, president of Tea Party Nation, just loves the United States Constitution -- except the parts he'd like to rewrite.
The 1980s culture wars are back.
2010 Elections has not initiated any private discussions.