Opinion · 118th Congress
Meet 2023’s politics, even more dramatic than 2022’s
The messy Republican fight over the next House speaker is a reminder that, despite a new year starting, there is no bottom in U.S. politics.
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The messy Republican fight over the next House speaker is a reminder that, despite a new year starting, there is no bottom in U.S. politics.
For instance, the Chamber of Progress declared that S 2992, or the “nondiscrimination” legislation, would “ban Amazon Prime.”
Martin Luther King Jr.’s solemn holiday.
Sometimes, though, it’s serious, as in the case of 1988’s “Mississippi Burning.” Director Alan Parker used the excuse of creative license when he made heroes out of agents in J.
Andrew S. Clyde, the same Clyde seen — mouth open and terrified — helping to barricade the besieged doors that day.
S. Capitol and used dozens of pens to sign one of the most important documents in U. S. history — the Voting Rights Act.
Susan Collins Stuart RothenbergFormer special counsel Robert S. Mueller IIINew York Republican Rep.
And Bolton, who has already broken with Trump, should not expect the Republican National Committee to spend $100,000 on bulk orders of his book, as they did for Donald Trump Jr.’s “Triggered.”
But he was not so charming when his submarine commander character in 1943’s “Destination Tokyo” said: “The Japs don’t understand the love we have for our women.
a Republican Party, whose leader has doubled down on noxious rhetoric about minorities, immigrants of color and women and prompted censors to think up new ways to record his reported comments about “s-hole
At least that’s always the usual explanation for the mass exodus that leaves Washington nearly uninhabited for much of D.C.’s dog days.
By investing in resiliency after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Mississippi withstood the 85 mph winds and 10-foot storm surges of 2017’s Hurricane Nate without significant damage.
The targets included some of the chambers’ most powerful Democrats — House Speaker Thomas S.
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