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Two of the most influential justices ever to sit on the Supreme Court — Thurgood Marshall and Antonin Scalia — probably couldn’t get confirmed to the bench today.
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Two of the most influential justices ever to sit on the Supreme Court — Thurgood Marshall and Antonin Scalia — probably couldn’t get confirmed to the bench today.
The war, it seems, is no longer the focus. But Medea Benjamin, one of CodePink’s founders, said the group aims to connect the dots between all the issues.
“I got the technology bug early,” he said in a recent interview.
Harrison said in an interview with K Street Files that he wanted to have some fun with the e-mail blasts and “share the pain with other friends and colleagues.”
House Republicans were encouraged by GOP leaders Wednesday to tie the sluggish economy to the lack of a budget in Congress.
Chris Van Hollen (Md.) — the architect of the bill and a member of leadership as both Assistant to the Speaker and chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee — about the status of the
“I’ve watched very closely the oil spill in the Gulf,” the Nevada Democrat said.
In an interview with the online Jewish magazine Tablet, Beinart acknowledged that his views had changed in recent years.
Although the Virginian is the No. 2 Republican in the House, his leadership political action committee, ERICPAC, is the top-grossing House leadership PAC of either party for the 2010 election cycle
James Clapper to be his new director of national intelligence, the Washington Post reported Friday. Obama is expected to make the announcement during a Rose Garden event, weather permitting.
“It’s sad,” she added, before breaking off the interview to go visit her son in the hospital. Surratt wasn’t at the scene when the alleged assault occurred but arrived soon after.
I had to swerve to keep from crashing into the rear of the truck, just hoping that no other vehicle was coming up at that moment in the other lane.
In the Republican Party, they certainly do. The independents? Probably not,” Tarkanian said in an interview. “Can [Angle] carry the 18 percent of independents out there? I frankly can’t tell.”
“The target, the goal in the end is to beat Harry Reid, and we’re all Republicans and we’ll support each other,” Lowden said during an interview at an American Legion Post in Las Vegas.
“I’ve got a big job, and I’m just going to continue doing the best that I can helping the people of Nevada and the rest of our country,” he added.
secret in the 1950s.
He came in for an interview in late March, his eyes focused squarely on Hill and the general election, not on the primary.
He said it was time for the FBI to act and well past time for the White House to appoint a special prosecutor to look into the case.
The Ohio Republican told Roll Call in an interview that the midterm elections will be 80 to 90 percent about the policies promoted by Democrats in Congress and the White House, having little to do
Sestak said in a television interview in February that the White House had offered him a top job in the administration to try to dissuade him from challenging Specter in Pennsylvania’s May 18 Democratic