Two days after voters angry with Washington's dysfunction swept Republicans into control of the Senate and expanded their advantage in the House, Speaker John Boehner used his first post-midterm news conference to issue a "burn" notice to the commander-in-chief. FULL STORY
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Voters who are fed up with endless gridlock might be disappointed if they expect a Senate now controlled by Republicans to change things.
Sally Kohn says in votes on everything from "fetal personhood" amendments to the minimum wage, voters even in the reddest of red states sided with the progressive camp