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GOP Prepares ‘War War Room’

The second function of the war room will be to provide a central location for reporters seeking information or a quick interview.

Moran Urged Not To Run

The letter to Pelosi was the latest blow to the Northern Virginia lawmaker, who has come under considerable fire from the leadership of both parties, as well as the White House, in the wake of his

War Polling: It’s Not So Cut and Dry

After his interview with Saddam Hussein, CBS News anchor Dan Rather reported that Hussein asked him many questions “primarily about American public opinion.”

No More French Resistance?

(The European Union banned the practice in 1997 when mad cow disease rattled the continent, but some argue that older vintages were not subject to the same safety measures.)

Blonds Have More Fun?

The Congressman said he realizes that the color hasn’t quite come out right, but he “didn’t have the heart” to correct his son.

Nickles Finds His Niche

Nickles agreed in a recent interview that his task is a daunting one and not without the potential for serious political pitfalls.

Undecided on ’04

Watts left office as one of the most popular political figures in the state and would be the first choice of the White House and other national Republicans, who make no secret of their desire to

Success in Iraq Will Transform U.S. World Image

[IMGCAP(1)] He’s just going to have to win the Iraq war in short order and with minimal casualties, hope that Iraqis dance in the streets and then start swiftly building democracy in the Middle East

Frist Gets Acquainted With Mayor Of D.C.

From the way Williams spoke of it in an interview last Thursday on WTOP radio, the discussion was a pleasant back-and-forth about issues important to the mayor and ways to improve relations between

Reynolds Creates A ‘New’ NRCC

“This is the ‘new’ NRCC,” Reynolds said in an interview Tuesday. “We want Members to take ownership of this committee. It’s theirs.”

Another Switch?

Folks in the audience were a little surprised, given the fact that the name of the man’s new tome is, well, “An Independent Man.”

Debt-Limit Timing Has GOP in a Fix

Budget Chairman Don Nickles (R-Okla.) said in an interview that his recent conversations with Treasury Secretary John Snow jelled with that outlook.

Rep. Toomey’s Bid Based On Principle

As he said during an interview recently, “If I decide to run, it’s going to be because we really have fundamentally different ideologies. … I’m a conservative. He’s a liberal.”

What Makes Pat Run

In an interview with Roll Call, Toomey offered little detail about the mechanics of his nascent campaign.

Pa. Challenger Goes It Alone

“I certainly respect Pat’s decision to seek the Senate seat and wish him well, with the caveat that I’ll be supporting Senator Spector for re-election,” Platts said in an interview.