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Dean Slams Foes on Tax Vote

“This is exactly what’s wrong with the Democratic Party,” Dean said in a telephone interview Friday. “At some point you’ve got to just say ‘No.’ Bush Lite doesn’t cut it.”

Oh, Nellie

The Oregonian has cancelled the fundraiser in the wake of lead singer Natalie Maines’ anti-war comments.

Worth Noting

Noting that he likes to jog on the Mall during the day, he thanked the young pages who work in the chamber.

Fundraising in a Time of War

As Members arrived at the Washington Hilton for the event, which netted more than $5 million for the National Republican Congressional Committee, many noted the solemn mood but conveyed the feeling

Leaks Probe Evaporates

Bob Graham (D-Fla.), the former chairman of the Intelligence Committee and one of two lawmakers who actually asked the Justice Department to find the source of the alleged leak in the first place, said

Frist Responder

Drummond added that the network has not rescheduled the interview yet. “That subject will be broached at a later date,” he said.

Senate E-mail Upgrade Nearing Completion

Acknowledging the setbacks and complications that have plagued the project since the onset, outgoing Sergeant-at-Arms Alfonso Lenhardt said in an exit interview last week that he expects all Member

Elmendorf’s Double Duty

The revelation comes just days after the Federal Election Commission ruled that a similar situation involving GOP consultant Ralph Reed, who was working for the Enron Corp. at the same time that

Capitol Raises Threat Level

The message came from the Capitol Police via the House Emergency Communications Center, which is under the jurisdiction of the Chief Administrative Officer.

DeLay Adjusting to His New Role

“Most Members, when they get up in the morning, they have to worry about their one vote,” DeLay said in an interview last week, recalling his not-so-distant past as Majority Whip.

Kirk’s Military Experience Comes in Handy

The Illinois Republican joins some 50 to 60 people who read intelligence reports from around the world and inform the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the White House situation room if, as he says, “something

Court Dismisses Effort to Block War in Iraq

Taking note of the fast-paced diplomatic and political maneuvering surrounding the decision on Iraq, the court held that it was not the right time for the judicial branch to enter the fray.