
Taking the prize for the most despicable alleged person on MSNBC (and that is a tough competition)? Chris Matthews. That’s right, he hailed Hurricane Sandy … because it helped Obama. Lives Shmives! What really matters is Obama and his re-election.

Taking the prize for the most despicable alleged person on MSNBC (and that is a tough competition)? Chris Matthews. That’s right, he hailed Hurricane Sandy … because it helped Obama. Lives Shmives! What really matters is Obama and his re-election.

Hurricane Sandy has been hammering New Jersey for days now, and Seaside Heights has really taken a beating. Floods have ravaged the borough, and Jersey residents are heartbroken.

Wow. On-scene photos show that the Jersey Shore is already taking a hit, even before Sandy makes landfall. Updated: Devastation.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz wasted no time putting his new @SenTedCruz Twitter account to work. Don’t think that Cruz is reserving his tough talk for the president only; tonight’s tweets take on his Senate colleagues over amnesty and pork.

Tonight, FTR Radio and Smart Girl Politics are teaming up to aid those affected by Hurricane Sandy. As Twitchy has reported, the storm was devastating and people in the affected areas are still suffering, even if President Obama and the media lapdogs would have you believe otherwise. More from FTR’s press release: The radiothon will […]
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Newark Mayor Cory Booker was unwilling to come to the rescue of a Twitter user who complained, “my nigga i m running out of hotpockets to put in the oven.” Booker replied, “I believe in you. I know this is a problem you can handle.” But as it turns […]

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews tonight issued an on-air apology for his post-election remarks, in which he said he was “glad we had that storm last week” because it “brought in possibilities for good politics.” Matthews kicked off “Hardball” with a two-minute apology after issuing a couple of tweets in an attempt to backpedal as outrage over […]

Today New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed an Executive Order prohibiting insurance companies from imposing hurricane deductibles on victims of Hurricane Sandy. In the course of doing so, he explains that Hurricane Sandy “did not meet the regulatory threshold to trigger the application of hurricane deductibles by insurance companies in New Jersey.” In other words, Hurricane Sandy wasn’t really a hurricane.

On Monday, the campaign announced they would hold a disaster relief event in Dayton, Ohio. That event was held today and media lapdogs were out in petty, and biased, force.
Residents of Long Beach, New York, are struggling to come to terms with the destruction of their beloved city. So sad…long beach is flooded. Boardwalk is gone. #sandy #longbeach #longisland http://t.co/SH8t8UsC— Stacey (@stacey_gu) October 30, 2012 Street by the beach flooded in #longbeach #sandy @news12li http://t.co/NGWYmd0o— Jill Wagner (@jillwagner12) October 29, 2012 Hoffman Manor Manor […]