2012
What to Expect from Tonight's Iowa Debate
Jim Newell · 08/11/11 12:03PM
The Republican candidates have all gathered in Ames, Iowa tonight for a terrifying Fox News debate. Did they really need to do this on a night with so many wonderful NFL preseason games? Lord, do they ever hate America. Anyway, what will they babble about, and who will win, and what else? Let's explore!
Stephen Colbert's Super PAC Releases Its First Ad
Jim Newell · 08/10/11 04:21PMStephen Colbert's "Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow" Super PAC has released its first television ad in Iowa ahead of this weekend's Ames Straw Poll. Colbert has decided to endorse the non-attending Texas Gov. Rick Perry as a write-in, but spelled "Rick Parry." What else... the ad has some jokes and stuff in it? We don't know, just watch it and think whatever you think.
A Brief Guide to the Republican Candidates' Sexy Ames Straw Poll Parties
Jim Newell · 08/10/11 01:21PM
The Ames, Iowa Straw Poll, which some would consider the summer's best opportunity for middling Republican presidential campaigns to build momentum or fail completely, is only a few days away! So what mixture of carnival games and free food will the contenders use to trick voters into supporting them? Let's run down the list.
Meet Fred Karger, the Gay Presidential Candidate Who's Blocked from Debates
Jim Newell · 08/09/11 04:39PMTim Pawlenty Is Still Trying Too Hard
Jim Newell · 08/09/11 03:45PMThe Obama Reelection Strategy: Make Fun of Mitt Romney
Jim Newell · 08/09/11 01:39PM
The folks at Team Obama, like many, see Mitt Romney as the likely Republican nominee for president, and they're already plotting how to "destroy" him, limb by limb. How will they do it? Essentially, Obama will point at Mitt Romney, look to the audience, and whisper, "Just look at this fuckin' weird loser over here, amirite?"
Michele Bachmann Uses Anti-Facts to Explain the S&P Downgrade
Jim Newell · 08/09/11 11:42AM
So Michele Bachmann kept her campaign promise about not voting to raise the debt ceiling. She voted against everything, however Tea Partyish — including Cut, Cap and Balance — that would have raised it one farthing's worth. And now, in a spectacularly brazen dismemberment of factual truth, she's blaming S&P's decision to downgrade U.S. debt on the fact that the debt ceiling was raised at all.
A Rick Perry Presidential Announcement Is Imminent
Jim Newell · 08/08/11 02:51PMMichele Bachmann Looks, Um, Surprised to Be on Newsweek Cover
Lauri Apple · 08/07/11 03:19PM
Congresswoman and Republican presidential candidate/shoo-in Michele Bachmann's made the cover of the latest Cosmo Newsweek—an honor that comes with a new if not entirely original nickname ("the Queen of Rage") and complimentary #QueenOfRage Twitter hashtag. Too bad the photographer startled her like that, eh?
Rick Perry Teams Up With Jesus to Bring America Jobs
Max Read · 08/06/11 04:01PMMeet Mitt Romney's Mystery $1 Million Donor
Max Read · 08/06/11 02:14PMRick Perry Was a Horrible College Student
Jim Newell · 08/05/11 11:59AM
Now we know why Gov. Rick Perry is aggressively trying to change Texas' state university system to one where teachers are paid by how much money they bring in, and students are treated like "customers": It's to take on revenge on the professors who gave him horrible, no-good, very bad grades during his college days.
Jon Huntsman Takes Out Campaign Frustrations on the Keyboard
Jim Newell · 08/04/11 03:14PMJon Huntsman seems like a nice guy and a fine retail politician. Check him out in this clip showing off his legendary musical skills at a shop in Manchester, New Hampshire. There's some guy on the keyboard playing terrifying outer-space death tones, and then Huntsman's like, hey it's my turn, now watch me go all Charlie Brown on this fucker.
Mitt Romney Has the Creepiest Secret Rich People Donors
Jim Newell · 08/04/11 11:31AM
Here's just the latest sign that our campaign finance laws are healthy in every way the Founding Fathers could have imagined: A secret company that no one knows anything about has given Mitt Romney's SuperPAC $1 million and quickly dissolved into nothingness. The folks behind this fly-by-night operation are probably relaxing on a beach in Mexico by now! Oh man.
Rick Perry's Killing of an Innocent Man Is Somehow a Political Asset
Jim Newell · 08/03/11 02:51PM
Probable presidential candidate Rick Perry, like other Texas governors, has a history of executing tons of people. The most famous case is that of Cameron Todd Willingham, who was executed under Perry for burning down his home with his three children inside, even though there's significant evidence that he didn't do it. How will Perry ever get past this in a presidential primary? Trick question! He doesn't have to "get past" anything, because Republican primary voters like him for doing this.
Update: Only 92% of Newt Gingrich's Twitter Followers Are Fake
John Cook · 08/02/11 01:40PM
Yesterday, we published an item based on a former Newt Gingrich staffer's claim that Gingrich assembled his 1.3 million Twitter followers—a number that he's taken to bragging about—in part by buying fake Twitter followers. A lot of people did not think that was true! But today social networking search firm PeekYou announced that it had crunched the data and come to the conclusion that roughly 106,055 of Gingrich's million-plus followers are real people. The rest are fakes.
Rick Perry Not Running Yet, But His Ads Are
Jim Newell · 08/01/11 03:39PMTexas Gov. Rick Perry looks to have a fine chance of winning the Republican presidential nomination if he runs, which he probably will, no? Just look at this "teaser" SuperPAC ad that his rich Texas supporters are running for him in Iowa. It is happy happy happy. Balanced budgets! Millions of jobs! Corn, being husked! Rick Perry will do all of these things for America, when he rules it as his fiefdom.