Unpopular Reid Jabs Unpopular Bush Again
The news for Reid isnt any better back home in the Silver State.
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The news for Reid isnt any better back home in the Silver State.
Wedding bells werent ringing, but talk of a honeymoon pervaded the Capitol on Monday.
Peter King (R) continues to show that he is seriously contemplating a run for Senate in 2010, this time by meeting with National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) on Capitol
Norm Coleman (R) to the election outcome. Reids move is all but certain to be blocked by Senate Republicans, who have vowed to filibuster Democratic attempts to install Franken as a Senator.
I hear you knockin but you cant come in. Thats essentially what top Senate Democratic leaders intend to tell Roland Burris (D) today if he shows up on Capitol Hill as scheduled to be sworn in
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.).
For now, popular state Attorney General John Suthers (R) has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the Senate seat along with former Reps. Bob Beauprez, Scott McInnis and Tom Tancredo.
Tim Pawlenty (R) must also sign off on the certification a move that he will not make unless the contests are resolved.
Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) is always on call. [IMGCAP(1)]HOH hears that Coburn, who is a physician (he prefers being called Dr. Coburn to Sen.
Although several government watchdog groups urged Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) to make adjustments to existing rules including those governing
The Dec. 30 memo from Standards of Official Conduct Chairman Gene Green (D-Texas) and ranking member Doc Hastings (R-Wash.) both of whom are stepping down notes that the 2008 House Ethics Manual
Republicans will vigorously oppose any efforts to end six-year term limits for committee chairs, a rule put into place when the GOP controlled the House, Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said