U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle defended a series of campaign advertisements that use images of sullen, dark-skinned men and a map of Mexico to blast rival Sen. Harry Reid's immigration record.
Nikki Haley is almost everything the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce could want in a candidate for governor: A former small business owner (she helped run her family's luxury-clothing company in Lexington, S.C.), Haley has served on the boards of two local chambers and campaig …
Promised myself I'd quit, but... Glenn Beck said on his radio show yesterday that he's fine with politicians who dress up as Nazis.
Christine O'Donnell may not be a witch, but she knows how to use scare tactics to raise money, top Republican strategists and officials here tell me.
From the October 14 edition of ABC's The View:
Carlson added: "Well, that's what the Republicans would say."
Last week, ThinkProgress published an exclusive story about the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's foreign fundraising operation.
A Republican politician in the US has been criticised after pictures of him dressed in a Nazi uniform emerged on the internet. Senior Republican figures have now sought to distance themselves from Rich Iott, a House candidate from Ohio.
But there is no equality. You cannot guarantee that any two people will end up the same. And you can't legislate it, and you can't make it happen. You can try, under the guise of fairness and so forth, but some people are self-starters, and some people are born lazy.
From the October 7 edition of Fox News' Glenn Beck:
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