Tea Party
New voices, not precisely democratic, have joined in favor of an awaited immigration reform which is still stuck in the House of Representatives in the United States.
In a new CNN/ORC poll, a majority of Americans said that congressional Republicans do not deserve re-election, and that House Speaker John Boehner should be replaced.
Florida Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson's campaign sent out a fundraising email comparing the Tea Pary to the Ku Klux Klan, complete with an image of the Klan's signature burning cross.
Sen. Ted Cruz has seen mounting criticism from his fellow Republicans, but a new study by the PewResearch Center shows that his popularity among Tea Party members is rising.
The leader and founder of an influential Tea Party groups is looking to file a class action lawsuit against homosexuality in America.
According to a new Pew Research poll, the Tea Party is less popular than ever, even among Republicans. Overall, nearly half of the public or 49 percent, has an unfavorable opinion of the Tea Party, while only 30 percent have a favorable opinion of the group.
In a reprise of a standoff between President Obama and House Republicans from 2011, the debt ceiling is coming up for political debate in Washington again, and once again the consequences could be dire
Arkansas Congressman Steve Womack's patronizing remark about clothing to one of his constituents at a town hall meet last week went viral, bringing out a non-apology apology from the U.S. Representative about the spirit of his comments.
At the town hall, the constituent - who's name is difficult to understand in this YouTube video - identifies himself as a Mexican-American from Fort Smith, Arkansas. Speaking with unaccented English, the young man, who is wearing a Mexican-flag colored polo shirt, describes having two Mexican parents and questions if Womack sees any hope for immigration reform to help create a pathway to citizenship for the eleven million undocumented residents of the United States.
Battle lines are being drawn in the immigration reform fight, and Republicans are splintering. Mainstream conservatives have lambasted a study by the Heritage Foundation claiming reform will cost too much, and now prominent Tea Party members are joining the conflict -- in favor of reform.
The advocates for fixing the nation's immigration laws have once again found themselves in the position where they support President Obama's push for immigration reform, but are blasting Immigration and Customs Enforcement's treatment of detained immigrants that have taken place under his administration.
For roughly 13-hours Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul spoke on the Senate floor in a filibuster attempt to block the vote on John Brennan's nomination as the new director of the CIA.
At the end of the day, business is business, and that philosophy for the WWE is what could land Jack Swagger from the hot seat back into the limelight.
The WWE is challenging conservative commentator Glenn Beck to come to Monday night "Raw" and explained why he used the term "stupid wrestling people" when he was criticizing one of their wrestlers that he finds offensive to the Tea Party.
The Tea Party is looking to regroup, after stinging defeats in this year’s election.