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GOP Looks to Re-Brand

“I don’t expect that to pop out in January or February or March. But it will come.

House Leaders’ Races Lack Zest

Dan Lungren (R-Calif.), he is expected to survive easily after engineering a leadership shuffle underneath him that tilts to the right.

Boehner’s Got a Race

Dan Lungren (R-Calif.) announced Friday that he will take on House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) for the GOP’s top leadership post in the 111th Congress.

A Six-Point Plan to Restore Respect for Congress

Don’t let the Nov. 10 Wall Street Journal headline be right that “Rift Over Key Committee Post Threatens to Distract Democrats From Agenda.” Second, in a closed caucus, leadership should tell all

DeMint Moves to Oust Stevens

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) out of the Republican Conference at a members-only meeting on Tuesday — his 85th birthday. Republicans will meet behind closed doors at 9:30 a.m.

Museums Off the Beaten Path

“There are things you wouldn’t be able to see anywhere else in the world,” he said. The National Museum of Health and Medicine is located on the Walter Reed campus, at 6900 Georgia Ave.

Broun Apologizes for Likening Obama to Hitler

Paul Broun (R-Ga.) is apologizing for calling President-elect Obama a “Marxist” and likening him to Adolf Hitler. “I regret putting it that way,” he said Tuesday on Augusta’s WGAC radio.

Baucus Lays Down Marker on Health Care Reform

We can’t get coverage to the 61 million who are either uninsured or underinsured without a major overhaul of the system, and there’s no way to really solve America’s economic troubles without fixing health

Cornyn Courts NRSC Votes

That delay, however, isn’t stopping Republican leaders from pressing ahead with their scheduled leadership elections next week.