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Heard on the Hill: Token Smokin’

“The President waved to the ladies from the R Cloakroom. Weren’t close enough for them to shake his hand,” Inglis Twittered.

Cornyn to Try to Persuade Gregg to Run in 2010

Judd Gregg’s (R-N.H.) decision to withdraw as President Barack Obama’s nominee for Commerce secretary, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) said Friday he will ask Gregg

Obama Pitches to the Press

Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) withdrew his nomination to be Health and Human Services secretary, prompting a focus that the White House didn’t need and an Obama admission that he “screwed up.” Emanuel’s get-together

Democrats Push for Quick Action on Stimulus

House Democratic Caucus Chairman John Larson (Conn.) said he doesn’t expect defections beyond the 11 Democrats who opposed the House version despite the grumbling.

Hoyer Says GOP Isn’t Interested in Bipartisanship

On the heels of a highly partisan push to pass economic stimulus legislation, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) on Thursday lamented that the current crop of GOP leaders doesn’t appear interested

Cantor Predicts Most Republicans Will Oppose Stimulus

House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) expressed confidence Thursday that the bulk of his Conference would vote against the $789 billion stimulus bill, even though Members had not seen the text of the

Pelosi Says GOP Was Treated Fairly

“I’ve got to tell you that with everything I’m hearing about this so-called deal, I’m very disappointed,” House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Wednesday night.

Stimulus Conferees Adjourn, Proclaim the Deal Done

But conferee Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, complained about a lack of GOP input in reaching the final agreement, causing a testy Senate Majority Leader Harry

New Beehive Buzz

Mitt Romney (R). Former Rep. Chris Cannon (R), who lost his seat in a 2008 primary, also shouldn’t be counted out, nor should wealthy former state Rep.