
Hookup App Tinder Gets Coveted Anthony Weiner Endorsement On Twitter
"Accidentally."

In First Run For Office, Chris McDaniel Plagiarized Immigration Plan
Copy-and-paste.

Thad Cochran Jokes He Used To Do "Indecent Things To Animals"
During a campaign speech. The incumbent senator joked that he would spend time as a kid "doing all sorts of indecent things with animals."

Meet The Guy Who Just Beat Eric Cantor
Dave Brat pulled off a stunning upset Tuesday night when he defeated House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in Virginia's Republican primary.

Democratic Congresswoman Says The Taliban Are Not "Terrorists"
In response to remarks made by House Speaker John Boehner today, Representative Jackie Speier challenged the label he placed on the Taliban. "To say they are terrorists, at this point, is not necessarily accurate," Speier said during a segment on Newsnation with Tamron Hall.

OFA Doesn't Know When Astronauts Landed On The Moon
Whoops.

Outside Group Uses D-Day To Raise Money For New York Republican Governor Candidate
"Rob4NY" is fundraising Friday in support of Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino, in a campaign called "D-Day Money Bomb." The group is not affiliated with the campaign.

Democratic Congressman Used An iPad To Answer A Debate Question
"Congressman, are you googling during this debate?"

Wikipedia Edits Appear To Tie Chris McDaniel Campaign To Break-In Conspirator
Twenty minutes after a campaign staffer got busted for fluffy edits on McDaniel's page, one of the men arrested in the nursing home case appears to have created an account and started editing.

Glenn Beck Calls Thad Cochran A "Minion Of Slender Man"
"Are you saying that you know for a fact that Thad Cochran is not a minion of Slender Man?" Beck asked on a segment of his radio program on Wednesday.

GOP Senate Candidate Learns That She Lost Her Race Live On Air
During a segment on The Kelly File, South Dakota senate candidate Annette Bosworth learned that she had lost her primary race from host Megyn Kelly.

Republican Strategist Helped Organize Bergdahl Critics
Former Bush administration and Romney campaign official Richard Grenell helped connect the media and soldiers who served with Bergdahl.

Amid Scandal, Senate Conservatives Aren't Rushing To Defend Mississippi Tea Party Upstart
After a sordid scandal consumed national headlines, Chris McDaniel is fighting to shift the narrative and unseat incumbent Thad Cochran in the upcoming June 3 primary. But as some of the details of the scandal remain unclear, many on the Hill are holding their breath and reserving any outright support for the embattled candidate.

The 31 Weirdest Political Names Of All Time
Where Newt Gingrich sounds normal.

Iowa GOP Senate Candidate Calls The UCSB Shooting An "Unfortunate Accident"
Republican candidate for Senate, Joni Ernst, referred to the shooting spree near the University of California, Santa Barbara, as an "unfortunate accident" during a primary debate on Thursday.

A Woman Told Chris Christie He "Looks Much Smaller In Person"
The governor of New Jersey thanked the woman for making the comment at a town hall event today, saying "I am much smaller now than I used to be."

South Carolina GOP Candidate Wants To Get Rid Of "Pagan" Public School System
Ray Moore, a candidate for Lieutenant Governor in South Carolina, has some issues with America's education system, which he calls "anti-Christian, pagan and godless."

New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio Defends Limits On Press Access
“Mayor de Blasio recognizes the importance of transparency with the media," said Phil Walzak, mayor de Blasio's spokesperson after the Associated Press published a story accusing the mayor of barring media from dozens of events.

A Virginia State Senator Wrote A Fawning Letter To Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad
"I pray that the Syrian armed forces will continue to exhibit extraordinary gallantry in the war against terrorists."

21 Political Vines That Are Guaranteed To Make You Laugh
This is what Vine was made for.