Tom Delay

Keep on whining, Republicans Keep on whining, Republicans

The more the GOP complains, the better Obama looks.
  • Delay: "Republicans are leaderless"

    The former House Majority Whip bemoans the current state of his party
  • Tom DeLay, Birther

    The former House majority leader says he wants to see the president's birth certificate
  • Dancing with Tom DeLay

    The former House majority leader heads to reality television
  • Gimme a D for Texas

    Texas used to run Washington. Now Bush is the latest Texas politician to be run out of Washington. The quickest path back to power may lie in accepting demographic reality.
  • Quote of the Day

    Tom DeLay's really big threat.
  • Moral relativism

    DeLay, Gingrich and what the meaning of "is" is.
  • Quote of the Day

    Tom DeLay says Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are "getting very, very close to treason."
  • The Hammer on the purge

    Tom DeLay says the White House invited trouble by letting Donald Rumsfeld go.
  • Money for nothing, golf trips for free

    Report: Prosecutors are investigating whether DeLay's wife had a no-show job for a lobbying firm run by his former aides.
  • With DeLay's seat at risk, a Republican governor rides to the rescue

    The games people play.
  • Et tu, Sugar Land?

    CQ Politics says Democrat Nick Lampson is favored to win Tom DeLay's old seat.
  • DeLay PAC fined, forced to close

    The FEC says that the political action committee has admitted campaign finance violations.
  • Calling all activist judges

    Texas Republicans encourage supporters to send petitions to judges on Tom DeLay's behalf.
  • Tom DeLay, the sequel?

    A source close to the former House majority leader says he'll run and run hard if the courts won't let him off the November ballot.
  • A subpoena, and some defections, for Ney's staff

    Are aides jumping ship in anticipation of an indictment?
  • "Everybody likes beaver"

    Tom DeLay, celebrity auctioneer.
  • A win -- mostly -- for DeLay's Texas redistricting plan

    The Supreme Court rejects the Democrats' statewide challenge but says lines will have to be redrawn to avoid diluting the Hispanic vote.
  • What Tom DeLay can teach the Democrats

    Putting aside his politics and his ethics, the Hammer knows something about taking a stand.
  • Viva Las Vegas

    War Room is headed to YearlyKos. Here's some reading material to keep you busy until we get there.
  • Jefferson must go

    For their own good and the good of the country, Rep. William Jefferson's allies in the Congressional Black Caucus should insist that he resign.
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