HANOVER, N.H. — In an intimate briefing attended by fewer than 20 reporters Tuesday afternoon, Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz attacked Republican front-runner Mitt Romney and his newest supporter, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, for their job-creation records. But federal government numbers could make the Florida congresswoman rethink her talking points. (more)
1.) Double trouble for Derpy Debbie — If today is Thursday, somebody in Congress must be doing something unethical. TheDC’s Amanda Carey reports: “The Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) will submit a new ethics complaint against Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, The Daily Caller has learned. The complaint, which will be filed on Thursday with the Office of Congressional Ethics, takes issue with DNC ads that appear to violate House rules. Thursday’s complaint will be the second the RNLA has leveled at Wasserman Schultz. Earlier this week the group sent a letter to the OCE about a 30-second ad touting President Barack Obama’s jobs plan. The video featured footage from Obama’s Sept. 8 speech to a joint session of Congress. House ethics rules prohibit members of Congress from using footage of official House proceedings for political purposes.” That’s the great thing about being a liberal: Rules are rules, until they keep you from doing whatever you want! (more)
The Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) will submit a new ethics complaint against Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, The Daily Caller has learned. (more)
Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida is the subject of a new ethics complaint filed in the Office of Congressional Ethics. (more)
Appearing on CNN with host Anderson Cooper minutes after Monday’s Republican primary debate, Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said the candidates were appeasing tea partiers. (more)
Karen Harrington’s done this before, but this time, she’s hoping for a different result. (more)
Remember the controversy over that conservative congressman’s remark that any toddler who isn’t in school will likely end up in jail? Remember the liberal acrimony over this obviously racist insinuation that black kids can either shape up or be shipped off to prison? (more)
Five Democratic women are calling on Florida Republican Rep. Allen West to apologize for comments he made in an email to Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. (more)
In response to a heated email from Florida Republican Rep. Allen West, Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz suggested Wednesday on MSNBC that the freshman congressman had “cracked under the pressure” of having to defend the GOP’s “cut, cap, and balance” proposal. (more)
Florida Republican Rep. Allen West is not backing away from comments he made in an email sent to Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Tuesday. (more)
A Republican congressman from Florida turned to email on Tuesday to call a Democratic colleague from the state “vile, despicable and cowardly” after she called into question his stance on Medicare during the debate over a spending cap and balanced budget bill before the House. (more)
President Barack Obama wanted to move past the birth certificate controversy he called “silliness” when he released the long-form document a few months ago. But now his own party is using the birth certificate to raise money. (more)
Having experienced the psychological pain of Jim Crow laws first-hand, I won’t allow those who likely only read about Jim Crow in history books to trivialize it. (more)
Campaigning in Florida last week, Republican presidential hopeful and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney joked with a group of people looking for work, saying, “I am also unemployed.” The Left then began an immediate political assault. Romney’s business success obviously fills them with fear. (more)
It’s been roughly a year since the administration’s “summer of recovery” began, but things aren’t yet getting better with the economy. (more)
As the 2012 elections slowly come around, conservative operators are zeroing in on a target, and it’s not President Obama. Enter newly-crowned Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. (more)
It was a kinder, gentler Debbie Wasserman Schultz who spoke with Politico’s Mike Allen on Wednesday. (more)
GOP frontrunners Govs. Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty were singled out for criticism by several Democrats. (more)
The White House is pushing back against predictions that President Barack Obama’s Middle East policy will prompt many voters in the Jewish community to switch their vote to the GOP nominee in 2012. (more)
What’s the status of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords? Well, it might depend on who you’re asking. (more)
























