Mullin says: ‘I represent Oklahoma values.’ Newspapers say: ‘Not a chance.’
Mullin also said “sometimes you need to get punched in the face.” These newspapers decided to oblige him.
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Mullin also said “sometimes you need to get punched in the face.” These newspapers decided to oblige him.
The current conflict in the Middle East is not as simple as many want to make it. Ken Wolf explains.
Sen. Mullins’s offer to fight a union president right in the U.S. Senate echoes an earlier, even more violent episode.
Apparently, Jamie Comer is the reincarnation of another First District congressman.
If you look at it the right way, there is a positive aspect to the coming climate crisis.
Jamie Comer should become a novelist, since he is so good at fiction.
You say you’re shocked – Shocked! – to learn that Trump plans on wreaking vengeance if re-elected. Where were you for the past 8 years?
Some in Western KY are asking “What more could Andy Beshear done to win in our part of the state?” Others have some insights as to why.
Will Russell Coleman follow the law and precedent – or will he be like past AGs who often stood in the way of transparency?
The Mitch McConnell tactic of “make them dislike your opponent more than they like you” backfired this time.
The tone was set at Fancy Farm, and hasn’t changed: Beshear still calls for vision and unity, while Cameron preaches division and hate.
How bad would a Cameron win be for labor? “The sky’s the limit.”
Daniel Cameron is angry about the ads, calling them racist. Historian Brian Clardy says the ads are accurate.
According to one analyst, the KY governor’s race could be “a harbinger of America’s future.”
Violence interrupter programs work. So why is Congress considering cutting them?