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A Goode Flossing

Virgil Goode (R-Va.) can walk and floss his teeth at the same time! No wonder he has such a nice set of choppers. Apparently, he’s quite a flosser.

Fifty Years Ago, California Had Just 30 Seats

Tom Davis (R-Va.), another student of Congressional districts and a one-time head of the National Republican Congressional Committee, echoes Barone’s theory. “There are a lot of reasons.

Under Par

Jim Leach (R-Iowa) and Ron Paul (R-Texas) defected to support the Democratic U.N. plan. As for Burton, he was just plain AWOL.

Law & Outrage

The fallout from NBC’s “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” episode featuring the Tom DeLay T-shirt continues over the Memorial Day break.

Calling Prince Charming

Mary Bono’s (R-Calif.) office when everyone started screaming. “It was so crazy I can’t even tell you,” said Drescher, her thick, nasal New York accent bolstered by adrenaline.

Ethics Seeks Big Budget Increase

House ethics Chairman Doc Hastings (R-Wash.) announced Wednesday that his panel will seek to create an “ethical culture” in the chamber through increased education and outreach for both Members and staff

For Byrd, It’s Time to Retire

Joseph McCarthy (R- Wis.). The Senate belatedly voted “condemnation” of McCarthy in 1954 for obstructing and deriding Senate proceedings and fellow Senators.

Ex-DeLay Aides a Liability?

In his 20-year rise from a backbencher to House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay (R-Texas) has been aided in ways large and small by a broad network of allies and former aides off Capitol Hill.

Defiant Grams Blasts GOP Leaders

Mark Kennedy (R-Minn.) as inevitable, former Sen. Rod Grams (R-Minn.) lashed out at his party’s establishment, accusing leaders of playing favorites. Pawlenty this week joined Sen.

Telecom Merger Tosses Rivals Together

“If they hurt AT&T, the thing they paid $16 billion for won’t be worth as much,” the lobbyist said. To be sure, AT&T is not the powerhouse company it was eight years ago.