Two Things We Know About This Anthony Weiner Situation
Two things we know, one thing we don’t, and four great videos.
Two things we know, one thing we don’t, and four great videos.
Minnesota’s constitution has a strange amendment slated for the November 2012 ballot that defines marriage as a “union between one man and one woman.” Whether you agree or disagree, we suggest you watch this video first:
There’s no way to know the answer to that question unless this executive order is signed into law. Robert Reich explains:
Can Ayn Rand fans like Paul Ryan, Ron Johnson and Rand Paul really talk the moral majority into abandoning Jesus’ teachings?
Republicans were supposed to win the special election in New York last night—but that was before they voted en masse for Paul Ryan’s plan to phase out Medicare. Here’s the simple ad that turned the tide:
State Sen. Lena Taylor’s fiery defense of the right to vote in Wisconsin, which would be severely undercut by the Voter I.D. Bill, AKA “Voter Suppression Bill.”
In one minute, this scene from “The West Wing” explains some of why D.C. gets crazy about the debt ceiling:
Wanda dishes out 30 seconds of sock-it-to-ya truthiness. Are you ready for this?
Tennessee tries to ban teachers from using the words “gay” or “homosexual.” Openly gay actor George Takei (Sulu, of the original “Star Trek” series) responds.
West Wing’s Jimmy Smits really does have all the answers.