Could the Republicans actually sabotage the economy to win the election? The certainly may try, especially if they decide making Obama a one-term president is more important than the country’s welfare. We’ll discuss this and other issues of the day [...] read post
Granholm says America can be big disfunctional family at times, but progress can be made if both sides are rational and agree to sometimes disagree. watch video
Jennifer Granholm asks, “Is there no place for a government that is compassionate?” watch video
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton addresses how Republicans and Democrats are going to approach the Violence Against Women Act. watch video
Want the stats on the “Most Anti-Environment House in the History of Congress”? Look no further. Courtesy of the House Democrats Committee on Energy and Commerce. read post
Will a brand new moment in the campaign bring a brand new Mitt Romney? Maybe. Romney’s campaign advisers are already signaling a move to the perceived political center on the issues but conservative leaders are not about to let Mitt’s [...] read post
Hoodies and hairpieces? That’s our House of Representatives. Brett Erlich tackles the Rep. Bobby Rush controversy through a look back at the time honored tradition of wearing something weird on your head. watch video
Jennifer Granholm is fired up about the oft-used Republican argument that government is too big. watch video
“We were fighting, I think, for American women,” Eleanor Holmes Norton told Jennifer Granholm. “We were in a sham hearing.” watch video
With news of a bi-partisan compromise to extend the payroll tax cut, Brett Erlich is wondering: Where did the good ol’ Congressional gridlock go? watch video