• Republican Disarray

    Today on TAP: How fractured are the Republicans in Congress? Let us count the ways.

  • The Road to a Republican Senate

    Republican chances of winning control of the U.S. Senate improved Wednesday when a Washington Post poll showed Larry Hogan (R., Md.) trouncing his potential Democratic opponents by double digits. The popular former governor, known for his independence and common sense, has been supporting Israel as his Democratic rivals squabble for left-wing votes. Though Hogan remains the underdog to replace retiring Sen. Ben Cardin (D.), his successful record and unique profile will force Democrats to play...

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    Why Netanyahu is cozying up to Republicans again

    As he appears to grow more estranged from President Joe Biden, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering an old strategy — going around the White House and straight to Republicans in Congress. A close student of U.S. politics, Netanyahu first tried this maneuver in 2015 when he was denied a meeting with then-President Barack Obama and responded by accepting an invite from Republican leaders in the House and the Senate to address a joint session of Congress. His speech railing...

  • Victims of domestic violence

    On National Women’s Month, advocates of women’s welfare are glad that a general in the Armed Forces of the Philippines is seeing his career derailed by accusations of domestic violence hurled by his estranged wife.

  • On stuttering presidents and Republican bullies

    “Donald Trump mocks Joe Biden’s stutter,” the headlines blare, and I am confronted (again) with (more) proof that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee hates people like me. I don’t remember when they told me I stuttered, but I do remember the banana chips I got as “rewards” in the speech room in my Ohio grade school. I learned tricks that worked well and tricks that didn’t, tricks that I still use to this day, and tricks I’ve long forgotten. I don’t remember if I got picked on for...

  • There never was a Republican House majority

    You might be forgiven for thinking that the Republican Party had a majority in the House of Representatives. After all, it secured slightly more seats than the Democrats in the 2022 midterm elections. But believing that the GOP had a majority in the House would be a mistake. Since the 118th Congress convened in January […]

  • Ramadan is a season for peace — not violence

    Despite what so many extremists believe, Ramadan is a season for peace, not violence

  • Republicans are protecting your home appliances

    Under the Biden administration’s reign of radical activism, there has been a war on law and order, both at the border and in our communities. There has been a war on American energy independence. There has been a war on life and religious freedom. There has been a war on our Constitution. And there has […]

  • The Best Fashion Trends That Are Defining 2024

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  • Republicans Have an Internal Polling Problem - Alabama

    Republican Teddy Powell lost his bid for a seat in the Alabama House to Democratic candidate Marilyn Lands on Tuesday despite internal polling conducted in December which suggested he was on course for a comfortable victory.Lands flipped the previously Republican district with 62.4 percent of the vote against 37.6 percent for Powell, a Madison City Council member. However, an internal poll conducted by Powell's campaign in December put the Republican on 47.7 percent of the vote against 36.8...

  • Donald Trump Says Republican Party Isn't His

    Former President Donald Trump on Sunday attempted to spin a recent electoral analysis in which a strategist suggested that the GOP is "Trump's party."Trump made the comment on Truth Social, his social media platform, in response to a Fox News article that was published Saturday tying into the recent primary elections in Ohio. In the GOP race, businessman Bernie Moreno handily secured the party's nomination for a U.S. Senate race that will see him face off against the long-serving incumbent...

  • The Column: Spring, the Riverwalk, and domestic violence

    LET’S PLAY a game called fill in the blanks. Nothing says spring like _______. If you guessed a foot-high mound of façade bricks blocking the newly reopened Riverwalk extension, you win.