| Today: Tea Party Tests Its Might in Texas by Opposing Conservative Rep. Pete Sessions , How Bad Does the GOP Need Chris Christie? Really Bad. , How MSNBC's Steve Kornacki Broke the Latest Christie Scandal | | |
| | | | January 21, 2014 | | Get Higher Obama says he doesn't want to end up a forgotten, no-name president. His refreshingly frank comments on marijuana legalization suggest a big way he could make that happen. Texas Tea Rep. Pete Sessions is one of the most conservative members of the House. Now he's being challenged by Tea Party activist Katrina Pierson in a race that may show just how far right the Lone Star state will go. Desperate Times Without the scandal-engulfed New Jersey governor, Republicans don't have a candidate who could even come close to the votes needed to win the presidency in 2016. Hot Story Steve Kornacki, the MSNBC newsman who broke a new scandal involving the New Jersey governor, the mayor of Hoboken, and the strings attached to Sandy relief gives a blow-by-blow account of how he got the explosive news. Slog Five years into Obama's presidency, both parties still don't understand how to get America working again. | |
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