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The Return of "That'll Teach 'Em" Hillary

By Tom DeLay (Oct 03, 2007)

Moments after accusing everyone who had the temerity to actually believe her husband was lying about “that woman, Miss Lewinsky” of being part of a “vast right-wing... more

Tom DeLay's Action Points: Tell NBC "Shame on You"

By Tom DeLay (Aug 29, 2007)

I have a very important mission for all of you. Our good friend's at Freedom's Watch are running a $15 million ad buy calling on the American public to tell members of... more

A Genius for Service

By Tom DeLay (Aug 17, 2007)

Denny Hastert never met a problem he couldn’t solve. He was so good at legislating that it’s possible he would have been just as successful in his career had he never been... more

Bush's nominees a lost cause?

By Tom DeLay (Aug 06, 2007)

Judicial nominations are one of those issues that, for their overarching importance, should be of much greater interest than they are. Strictly as a matter of impact on... more

House Democrats Fail Democracy 101

By Tom DeLay (Aug 03, 2007)

Last night on the House floor – that sprawling, brawling arena that was like a second home to me during my 22 year career in Congress – it seems pretty clear that a crime was... more

Coattails on election night?

By Tom DeLay (Jul 31, 2007)

It seems to me the principal needs for a "coattails" political victory include: an overwhelmingly popular nominee, an overwhelmingly unpopular opponent, a historically... more

Climate Change Expands Government

By Tom DeLay (Jun 26, 2007)

If ever there was a window through which to view the modern liberal soul, it is the issue of climate change. Notice, did you, that it's not global warming we debate anymore,... more

Newt Would Make a Great Show

By Tom DeLay (Jun 19, 2007)

On May 20, 2007, Tim Russert had a quirky segment on "Meet the Press." His guests were Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.), who's running for president even though nobody knows... more

AG scandal not about Gonzales

By Tom DeLay (Jun 12, 2007)

The thing you always need to remember when Democrat politicians talk is that they're lying. (How's that for open-minded dialogue?) I suppose that is a bit too strong;... more

She can't win without him

By Tom DeLay (Jun 05, 2007)

The idea that Bill Clinton would somehow, in some region of the country, in some portion of the electorate, hurt Hillary Rodham Clinton's run for the White House is patently... more

Nods meaningless in politics

By Tom DeLay (May 23, 2007)

There's an old joke in the Texas pest-control community that the industry is basically obsolete because Texas bugs only come in two sizes: small enough to fit through the... more

Bush needs GOP revival

By Tom DeLay (May 15, 2007)

If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And -- which is more -- you'll be a Man,... more

GOP infighting lost the West

By Tom DeLay (May 09, 2007)

The loss of a few seats on the other side of the Mississippi River during the 2006 election cycle wasn't much of a trend in itself; it was simply the Western part of an... more

House Should Not Have Outside Ethics Panel

By Tom DeLay (Apr 30, 2007)

Just because the House ethics committee has, in recent years, been dragged into the Democrat Party's cancerous strategy of criminalizing politics is no reason to make the... more

Media easily influenced

By Tom DeLay (Apr 26, 2007)

The problem with modern journalism is that there are so few real stories out there that deserve the cable news hypercoverage treatment. In between wars and terrorist attacks... more

Are Democrats Overstepping Their Bounds?

By Tom DeLay (Apr 16, 2007)

The Democrats' overstepping of their electoral mandate began on election night, when they misinterpreted the election as a broad affirmation of liberalism instead of a... more

Tom DeLay's Action Points: If the Left Takes Imus, We’ll Take Rosie

By Tom DeLay (Apr 11, 2007)

At some point in the next few days, Don Imus may be fired from his nationally syndicated radio show and television simulcast. He will become that radio guy who got fired... more

Will the 2008 Election Be All About Iraq?

By Tom DeLay (Apr 11, 2007)

The outcome of the 2008 election is going to depend almost entirely on the facts on the ground in Iraq -- or, rather, on American public perception of those facts. And it... more

Scooter Libby is no Bill Clinton

By Tom DeLay (Mar 27, 2007)

The only thing the Scooter Libby and Bill Clinton perjury cases have in common is the charge. They were both accused of lying under oath. Perjury, of course, is a grievous... more

The criminalization of politics

By Tom DeLay (Mar 19, 2007)

The following is an except from the new book by former Majority Leader Tom DeLay, No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight. It was Winston Churchill who once said, “In... more