By Samuel Warde on
Bizarre Campaign Ad, Craziest Ad of the 2016 Elections, Election 2016, Elections, Insane Tea Party Candidate Ad, Republicans, Republicans wants to hunt RINOS, Videos
Election 2016, Elections, Republican Logic, Republicans, Right Wing Fanatics, The Tea Party
While the nation’s attention is turned toward the Republican presidential clown car, believe-it-or-not, there are things happening at the state level that are even more bizarre. Take for example North Carolina’s Republican primary where the most bizarre campaign ad of the primary season we discovered by Mother Jones. As Mother Jones reported, “When Rep. Renee […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
Ask Trump, Donald Trump, hashtag, tweets, Twitter
Elections, Republicans, Smackdowns, Social Media
Donald Trump and his team had an idea. They thought it would be neato to see what the good people on Twitter would ask The Donald if given the chance, so they created the hashtag #AskTrump. #AskTrump Send me your questions to answer live from @TwitterNYC later this afternoon. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
attack ads, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush
Election 2016, Elections, Republicans
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump released an attack against Jeb Bush Monday. Why? Who knows. Jeb isn’t polling well, but, in any case, The Donald figured he’d poke the former Florida governor and suggest that Jebbers might still be high on the reefer – even though Bush could be the poster child for the most conservative, uptightiest white […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
equality, Repblicans, Voting, women’s rights
Election 2016, Elections, Reproductive Rights, Republican Hypocrisy, Women's Issues
Are people who vote Republican gluttons for punishment, or what?!?! Women make up more than 50 percent of the U.S. population and can either make a positive difference in the advancement of equality or serve to block progress by voting against their best interests. The latter can also be achieved by not voting. Most Americans want the same […]
By Samuel Warde on
Democrats, Firsts, Megan Barry, Women's issues
Elections, States Issues, Women's Issues
Good news for the majority of voting residents in Nashville, Tennessee. Democratic candidate, Megan Barry won the September 2015 runoff election for Mayor in the state’s capitol, making her the first female mayor in the city’s history. Tennessee is known for being a very Republican state in the Deep South. Barry’s victory is a win for […]