Seth McLaughlin
Articles by Seth McLaughlin
Marco Rubio looks to regain his luster after immigration stance tarnishes his year
Sen. Marco Rubio began 2013 as the talk of the town, riding high in 2016 presidential polls and spearheading Republican efforts to woo the Hispanic voting bloc that helped power President Obama to a second term. Published December 31, 2013
Gay-marriage test case drags on as others take plunge
More than three years after the Iowa Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of same-sex marriage, supporters of the decision say predictions of disaster have not been borne out, while gay-marriage opponents say they continue to lose ground in the fight because "finger-in-the-wind" Republicans have abandoned the cause. Published December 26, 2013
Tea party targets conservative Sen. Pat Roberts
Pat Roberts has amassed one of the most conservative records in the Senate, so it was a surprise to many analysts this year when a Republican primary challenger vowed to run to the three-term senator's right. Published December 25, 2013
GOP civil war rages in Iowa as Ron Paul supporter fights establishment
The same rift between insurgent Republicans and old-line party establishment figures that is rattling Washington is also playing out in states such as Iowa, where open warfare has broken out between veteran GOP operatives and the state party chairman, an ally of former Rep. Ron Paul of Texas. Published December 24, 2013
McConnell to oppose Obama’s IRS pick Koskinen
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Thursday that he will oppose President Obama's pick to be the next head of the scandal-plagued IRS because of the recent rule change Senate Democrats muscled through regarding the confirmation of presidential nominees and because of the ongoing investigation into the additional scrutiny the Internal Revenue Service gave to conservative groups. Published December 19, 2013
House, Senate GOP differ in approach to support of budget deal
While most House Republicans backed the new budget deal, Senate Republicans balked — underscoring the tricky election-year politics that face the GOP as it tries to show it can govern in Washington, while facing angry base voters back home. Published December 18, 2013
Dr. Ben Carson disavows efforts at presidential draft
Looking to cash in on Dr. Ben Carson's ballooning popularity among conservatives, some independent groups are soliciting his growing fan-base for money — all without the doctor's permission. Published December 13, 2013
GOP hopes taking shutdown off the table with budget deal will pay dividends
By clearing the decks of the bipartisan budget deal, some political observers say, the GOP establishment is banking on the idea that giving up ground in the spending battle now will pay off over the long run by allowing Republicans to avoid getting punished for another government shutdown. Published December 12, 2013
House budget bargain faces Senate filibuster; Republicans line up to oppose
Overcoming vocal opposition from both ends of the spectrum, the House of Representatives easily passed a bipartisan budget proposal that aims to prevent another government shutdown for the next two years, clearing the way for it to be approved by the Senate and quickly signed into law by President Obama. Published December 12, 2013
IRS nominee gets GOP support
The ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee said Wednesday he will support President Obama's nominee to become the next head of the scandal-plagued IRS — an announcement that bodes well for John Koskinen's confirmation by the Senate. Published December 11, 2013
All-out war breaks out in GOP over budget pact
Tea party groups and fiscal conservatives wasted no time Wednesday in savaging a bipartisan budget agreement negotiated between House Republicans and Senate Democrats, drawing an unusually angry response from House Speaker John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican. Published December 11, 2013
Club for Growth: Budget deal could hurt GOP incumbents on Election Day
The Club for Growth on Wednesday came out against the budget deal that congressional negotiators unveiled Tuesday, warning that the proposal could come back to haunt Republican incumbents at the ballot box. Published December 11, 2013
Obama’s IRS nominee John Koskinen vows to restore public trust in agency
With the agency squarely in the hot seat over its role in vetting tea party groups and enforcing Obamacare, President Obama's choice to head the IRS vowed during his confirmation hearing Tuesday to restore the public's trust in the scandal-plagued agency. Published December 10, 2013
Senate confirms Obama judge following filibuster rule change
The Senate confirmed Patricia Millett to the powerful federal appeals court in Washington, making her the first of President Obama's judicial picks to be approved since Democrats changed filibuster rules that potentially will usher in a new era of how nominees are confirmed. Published December 10, 2013
Sen. Rand Paul: ‘I am seriously thinking about’ running for president in 2016
Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, acknowledged that he's seriously weighing a bid for president but that he has to balance such ambitions with family considerations. Published December 8, 2013
Sen. Rand Paul pushes ‘economic freedom zones’ for Detroit
Sen. Rand Paul vowed Friday to push a proposal to create "economic freedom zones" in Detroit that would slash taxes and regulatory red tape in an attempt to revive the city's economy. Published December 6, 2013
World mourns Nelson Mandela and celebrates his life; burial set for Dec. 15
The president of South African said Friday that Nelson Mandela's body will be taken to his ancestral village of Qunu where he will be buried on Dec. 15 alongside three of his deceased children. Published December 6, 2013
New battlefront emerges in war between Republicans, tea party
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's new push to get involved in Republican primaries by defending incumbents against tea party challengers could actually make it easier to unseat them, according to the head of the influential Club for Growth. Published December 5, 2013
Democratic infighting erupts over ‘we can have it all’ fantasy on entitlements
The Democratic rift over entitlements deepened this week as a top party contender for governor in Pennsylvania came under fire from liberals after a think tank of which she is co-chairwoman criticized economic-populism messages of Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and New York Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio. Published December 4, 2013
Dick Cheney: Family feud over gay marriage has been ‘dealt with’
Former Vice President Dick Cheney said this week that the family feud between his daughters over gay marriage has been "dealt with." Published December 4, 2013