A trio of bills supported by Republicans in the Delaware General Assembly would address accountability around state spending - and around themselves and their colleagues. Here s what they say:
George Will on Sunday exposed New York Times columnist Paul Krugman as a hypocrite when it comes to political ads. ABC’s Christiane Amanpour opened the Roundtable segment of “This Week” with a discussion about some of the Tea Party candidates and the campaign commercials they’re running. After Delaware Republican senatorial candidate Christine O’Donnell’s “I’m Not A Witch” ad was shown, Krugman and PBS’s Tavis Smiley typically bashed her and other Tea Partiers on the ballot. Moments later, Will marvelously pointed out, “There are five freshmen Democratic congressmen that is, the people who came to Congress in January 2009 who are running ads claiming that they voted against TARP, which was voted on months before they came to Congress.” Krugman’s response was nothing less than preposterous (video follows with transcript and commentary):
For the second time in just the last few days, a state judge has thrown out a lawsuit attempting to ban President Trump from the ballot. This time a Michigan court agreed with the ACLJ’s amicus brief filed on behalf of our client, the Michigan Republican Party, along with six additional state . . .
This week, while many of you were exercising your right to vote in state elections across the country, the ACLJ took action in two more states and helped secure a big win in a third state in the fight to defend the right to vote for the candidates of your choice. We have shared with you our other . . .