Politics

Secret Weapon

Secret Weapon

Democrats have a secret weapon this November, and his name is Michael Steele -- the RNC chairman who's ruffled so many feathers that the fluttering excess could fill every hotel pillow case in Vegas.

State Republicans surprised as Leinenkugel shuts off his tap

State Republicans surprised as Leinenkugel shuts off his tap

After a one-month campaign, Leinenkugel steps aside and endorses Ron Johnson for GOP senate ticket

Barrett wants the job

Barrett wants the job

After months of campaigning under the radar, Barrett announces he wants to consolidate economic development, fix the fiscal mess and be the adult in Madison. Good Luck.

“Bone tired” Obey calls it quits

“Bone tired” Obey calls it quits

Democratic Congressman David Obey (WI 7th) won't run for re-election after 41 years in Washington, fulfilled after passing health care reform.

Walker wants to know what we want

Walker wants to know what we want

Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker asked for input on the 2011 budget and the message was loud and clear – protect, improve and expand transit.

Middle Class Joe takes on Wall Street

Middle Class Joe takes on Wall Street

Corraling Wall Street bulls is the goal of the Middle Class Task Force and financial reform

Slap on wrist proves lawmakers weak on drunk driving

Slap on wrist proves lawmakers weak on drunk driving

The Wisconsin Assembly's failure to expel Rep. Jeff Wood after 5 drunk/drugged driving arrests highlights hypocrisy

Neumann’s message: Cut taxes to encourage savings and capital investment
Neumann’s message

Cut taxes to encourage savings and capital investment

Republican gubernatorial hopeful Mark Neumann pledges to run the state as he runs his business -- efficiently, with a strong team and by examining the costs and benefits.

Coulter’s schtick a hit with conservatives

Coulter’s schtick a hit with conservatives

The audience ate up her answers and as entertaining as she was for the choir, she offered little policy debate or insight on today’s important issues.

Beltway predictions: Feel free to play along
Beltway predictions

Feel free to play along

So now that health care is passed, things are going to settle down a little on the Hill, right? Not so much

Thompson finally decides

Thompson finally decides

There will be no run for Senate, but Thompson will still hit the campaign trail that he loves.

Walker defends his county record

Walker defends his county record

He may be running for governor, but Scott Walker is still the CEO of the state's largest county and he thinks he's doing a pretty good job.