A few recent polls suggest a scenario in which Haley and Scott actually help Donald Trump win the state.
Author: Philip Klein
On the Federal Debt, Kevin McCarthy Is Already Proving Weak and Unserious
To rule out reforms to the two most costly programs in the federal budget means that all we’ll be hearing about the debt problem is empty talk.
Kevin McCarthy’s Debt Ceiling Disadvantage
McCarthy’s narrow majority will put him at a distinct disadvantage in the debt ceiling fight relative to what John Boehner had to work with back in 2011.
‘Ignore SCOTUS’ and ‘Send Troops to the Fed’: Mint the Coin Activists Get Unhinged
These are not serious people.
Biden Claims He ‘Worked Hard’ to Lower the Deficit, but He Actually Added $800 Billion
Biden continues to perpetuate bogus deficit-reduction claims and is rarely called out.
CNN Climate Reporter Falsely Claims Gas Stoves as Dangerous as Parking a Car Indoors with Engine Running
CNN has taken the hysteria over gas stoves to a new level.
Kevin McCarthy Elected Speaker In Name Only
Even if there may be benefits for conservatives to McCarthy being on a short leash, it’s worth pointing out how short of a leash it really is.
How the Timing of the Ominibus Made Life Harder for Kevin McCarthy
Tthe passage of the atrocious $1.7 trillion omnibus just before the last Congress adjourned likely made life a lot harder for Kevin McCarthy.
TABLE: Here’s Where 2023 House Speaker Battle Ranks In History
As the vote for Speaker of the House of Representatives has crossed into the double digits, here is where it ranks in history against the other races that have gone to multiple ballots.
The Last Time a House Speaker Vote Took This Long
We are witnessing the most protracted race since February 2, 1856, when Nathaniel Prentice Banks was elected on the 133rd ballot.