House leadership told legislators yesterday that it would not vote on an aid bill for super-storm Sandy victims in the lame-duck session, following an all-out war over the fiscal cliff bill. Read More
Christie on Sandy bill: ‘This is why the American people hate Congress’
The New Jersey governor tore into House Republicans for declining to vote on a $60 billion aid package for his hurricane-ravaged state. Read More
WATCH: Happy holidays from the Morning Joe team!
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Behind the scenes of Morning Joe in 2012: Part 2
We have more than a few shutterbugs on staff at Morning Joe, and it seems as if they always have their cameras at the ready. Here are some of the best behind-the-scenes images from 2012. Read More
Behind the scenes of Morning Joe in 2012: Part 1
We have more than a few shutterbugs on staff at Morning Joe, and it seems as if they always have their cameras at the ready. Here are some of the best… Read More
Best of Morning Joe 2012: Part 2
Here’s a look back at memorable interviews and discussions from the middle of 2012. Read More
Tea Partier: Video games, not guns, caused Newtown massacre
On Friday's Morning Joe, Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kans, said he doesn't think gun laws could have stopped the Newtown massacre, but maybe better parenting could have. Read More
Schumer: Meet the NRA in the middle, we’ll get more done
Sen. Chuck Schumer has long been an opponent of the NRA, but it wasn't always that way. Read More
Brzezinski: Hagel-Kerry team is good for diplomacy, war-free future
Former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski says Sen. John Kerry and former Sen. Chuck Hagel would be perfect for tackling the Middle East's simmering problems. Read More
Benghazi report faults State Dept., questions counterterroism strategy
The report from the Accountability Review Board blames the State Department for “systemic failures and leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels [which] resulted in a Special Mission security posture that was inadequate for Benghazi and grossly inadequate to deal with the attack,” but found no government employee “engaged in misconduct or willfully ignored his or her responsibilities.” Read More
And the TIME person of the year is…
This person beat out CEOs, politicians, and the so-called 'god particle' for TIME's top honor. Read More
Scarborough: Republicans, where do you stand on gun safety?
Joe Scarborough said Wednesday on Morning Joe he is still waiting for Republicans in office to publicly comment on the Newtown school shooting. Read More
Scarborough: Does the GOP want to be the party of glocks and Bushmaster’s?
Republicans have to figure out soon where they stand on semi-automatic weapons or face strong public criticism, Joe Scarborough said Tuesday during a discussion on the Newtown shooting. Read More
Cracks in the NRA stronghold: pro-gun senators say ‘enough is enough’
Sen. Mark Warner, D.Va., said the status quo on gun rights "isn't acceptable." Read More
Obama calls on Cabinet for gun control solutions
President Obama isn’t waiting for the fiscal cliff to be resolved, he’s pushing for gun control now. Read More
CT Senator-Elect: We can’t forget Newtown like we did Aurora
The people of Newtown, Conn. have everything they need right now, according to Rep. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., but what about six weeks from now when the cameras are gone? Read More
NRA radio silence: Social media accounts muted in wake of tragedy
Since the massacre of 26 people Friday, the powerful gun lobby has taken down its Facebook page, stopped Tweeting, and declined to make any public statement. Read More
NRA-endorsed Senator calls for assault weapons ban
“Seeing the massacre of so many innocent children has changed everything,” Sen. Joe Manchin said Monday. Read More
Proportionality of outrage at Rice is ‘ridiculous’
During a discussion on Rice's decision to withdraw for consideration to become secretary of state, Joe Scarborough said that the proportionality of criticism is "ridiculous." Read More
Scarborough: Hillary dodged, Rice took the Benghazi scandal
In an interview with Brian Williams last night, Rice explained that the shows had originally asked for Sec. of State, Hillary Clinton, who had declined after what Rice called an “incredibly grueling week.” Read More
Majority of Republicans want GOP to compromise, poll finds
An overwhelming majority of Americans want to avoid the fiscal cliff with a deal that features tax increases and spending cuts, according to a new poll, and fewer Republican voters support their politicians sticking to their guns. Read More
Sequester II: Are we headed for yet another cliff?
While a deal on tax rates—or at least extending a tax cut for middle-class families—seems near, reworking the entitlements program is far from being resolved. Read More