Boehner Bats Down DeLay’s Criticism
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Sunday downplayed recent criticism of the GOP’s 2010 political strategy and asserted that Republicans “have a chance” of winning the House in November’s midterm
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House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Sunday downplayed recent criticism of the GOP’s 2010 political strategy and asserted that Republicans “have a chance” of winning the House in November’s midterm
“They almost always had us outvoted,” Barton conceded in an interview last week. “But they never had us outgunned intellectually on the substance of the issues.”
Specter said in a phone interview that Turner will host a fundraiser for him in Atlanta on March 21 in the late afternoon.
areas simultaneously,” Waxman said in a recent interview.
When Specter defected from the GOP one year ago next month, he announced he would not be the “automatic 60th vote” on the Employee Free Choice Act — the top legislative priority for unions.
In the Senate, Specter’s change of allegiances delivered to the GOP what was at the time yet another body blow, while providing the Democrats with a 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority.
in an interview that aired Thursday night on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show.”
Mark Critz — the Democratic nominee to replace the late Rep.
“She’s taking a very serious look at running for Congress,” a local Republican official said in an interview.
Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) announced the session during the regular GOP Conference meeting Wednesday.
But the recent shortfall might be the last straw for frustrated lawmakers. “The grace period is over. I’m done.
But Massa, who has alleged Democratic leaders leaked news of the ethics investigation in an effort to force him from the House before the health care vote, could not specify who in leadership wanted
A third bill would ensure that the permanent exhibits at the Smithsonian’s 17 museums and art galleries remain free to the public.
The stench of scandal surrounding Members of Congress and PMA, the now-defunct lobbying firm raided by federal agents in 2008, was so acrid that the House last year passed a resolution asking the House
Mark Critz — the aide to the late Rep.
Jeff Ventura, spokesman for the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, which oversees the fitness facilities, was mum on the issue.
“The comments on the radio came from constituents calling in, saying, You should rescind.’ And that’s how that fire got fed.
Eric Massa’s big interview this weekend, his statements about the booze-fueled party that led to an ethics complaint against him got the most attention.
Flake was the driving force behind a resolution last summer requiring that the ethics committee report to the full House the status of its investigation into earmarks provided to clients of the PMA
Chet Edwards in the 17th district, has won the backing of Texas Right to Life. Flores got the nod over businessman Rob Curnock, the 2008 Republican nominee.