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Senate Democrats today get to turn the tables on the founder of the Fox News Channel, putting News Corp. President Rupert Murdoch on the hot seat at an informal weekly luncheon.
“I didn’t know a goddamn thing about USA Today,” Simpson said in a telephone interview from his home in Cheyenne. “I got paid for doing the op-ed piece. I did not know where it was going to go.
The survey, the first to be publicly released in the race, found that none of the potential Democratic candidates is well-known statewide. However, the polling memo prepared by Alexandria, Va.
“If we’re going to be protecting companies [from future litigation], we should also be protecting future victims,” she said in an interview.
That way the leak will “get The New York Times’ and Washington Post’s attention,” but will also likely be on the front page of a Member’s home district newspaper.
[IMGCAP(1)] “It’s a six-year monolith,” Dickey said in an interview, referring to the massive transportation reauthorization bill.
of energizing the Democratic base at a time when the party needs to rebuild.
the Energy Department to fix the problems.
found the “nays” far outweighing the “yeas” to this point.
the attorney, Thomas Jones.
Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) believes the next presidential nominee from his party will not be the most “electable” candidate or the person who best represents the “Democratic” wing of the Democratic Party.
“We started off building this boat while we were already in the water,” Braun said in an interview. “The salient fact in all of this is that I started from scratch.”
“I haven’t ruled out anything,” he said in an interview, although he said he would prefer to first exhaust statutory changes. Hastert expressed support for a bill Reps.
In an interview Tuesday, Rogers stopped short of saying the bill would be absolutely free of earmarks, but he did say he would try to keep them to a minimum.
The prospect of Senate confirmation has grown considerably more ambiguous for Clay Johnson, a close friend of President Bush’s who has been nominated for the deputy director’s job at the White House Office
“In special election runoffs, turnout is everything,” Neugebauer said in an interview Wednesday.
Marking the two-year anniversary of his decision to quit the GOP, Sen.
Bill Janklow (R) has not decided whether he will seek a second House term, run for the Senate or retire, according to an interview with the Sioux Falls Argus Leader.
its policies or misread the evidence the agencies produced, perhaps willfully.