Republican politics have been off-kilter for several years now because a large segment of the conservative base does not look back fondly on the Bush presidency. Jonah Goldberg backbasebush Change image and share on social
Republican presidents talk about freedom. Democratic presidents talk about equality. Timothy Noah democraticequalityfreedom Change image and share on social
Republican secretaries of state from Kissinger to Baker, Powell to Rice, President Bush, 71 United States Senators all supported President Obama's new START treaty, but not Mitt Romney. John F. Kerry bakerbushkissinger Change image and share on social
Republican values - strong families, faith, personal responsibility and freedom, among others - are not unique to specific subsets of the electorate. They are universal values, and it is Republicans' job to remind Americans of that fact. Gary Bauer americanelectoratefact share on social
Republican women bring an important voice to the table. Cathy McMorris Rodgers bringimportantrepublican Change image and share on social
Republicans absolutely support equal pay for equal work. Cathy McMorris Rodgers absolutelyequalpay Change image and share on social
Republicans always try to paint Democrats as weak on defense. This time, they can't. After all, Mitt Romney's idea of an overseas accomplishment is sending U.S. jobs there. Chuck Schumer accomplishmentdefensedemocrat Change image and share on social
Republicans and Democrats are obsessed with making sure that illegal aliens are granted citizenship. The American people are not. They're concerned about jobs, the economy, debt. They're concerned about a plundering country. They're concerned about a decaying, dying country. Rush Limbaugh alienamericancitizenship share on social
Republicans and Democrats can barely do what they're supposed to do, and they sure can't do math! Lewis Black barelydemocratmath Change image and share on social
Republicans and Democrats have used accounting gimmicks and competing government analyses to deceive the public into believing that 2 + 2 = 6. If our leaders cannot agree on the numbers, if 'facts' are fictional, how can they possibly have a substantive debate on solutions? J. C. Watts accountagreeanalyse share on social