Sarah Palin? Frankly, My Dear, I Don’t Give a Damn
You’d think the Iowa caucuses were right around the corner.
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You’d think the Iowa caucuses were right around the corner.
issues as the legislation makes its way through the Senate.
people,— McConnell said in an interview this week, adding that when Republicans are united, “you have a better chance of doing that.
The promise of change, the professed belief in the American spirit, the promise to improve the life of the common man.
of the record he has compiled in his decade in the House.
The impetus for the diversity survey is unclear; Beard declined an interview request and CAO spokesman Jeff Ventura released a statement only citing the office’s commitment to “a diverse workplace
Norquist, one of the most influential voices in the modern conservative movement, says he will be keeping a close eye on the activities of potential candidates over the next year and will be sure
“As a result of [New York] 23, the level of coordination has gone up — in terms of everyone knows what everyone else is doing,— Norquist said in an interview with Roll Call reporters and editors
— Trumka’s comments came during a wide-ranging interview with Roll Call on Thursday, during which the third-generation coal miner also spoke about possible personnel shake-ups at the AFL-CIO, the
The extreme wings of both parties each found an unexpected champion to carry their voices directly to the floor of the House of Representatives during the health care debate.
In an interview, he said the health care advertising campaign is funded by a number of his clients, whom he declined to name.
In the Senate, Reid says he’s determined to pass a health care bill by the Christmas recess.
Former GOP gubernatorial nominee Ovide Lamontagne is filing today to run for Senate in New Hampshire, adding to an already crowded GOP primary in the Granite State.
Yalamanchili, a marketing executive who might be remembered by fans of the NBC reality TV program “The Apprentice,” is running as a political independent for the 2nd District House seat of Republican
While they didn’t call him a bald-faced liar, the two New York Democrats taunted Brady, who they say isn’t living up to a hair-raising wager that he made (and lost, of course) on the outcome of the World
Ovide Lamontagne, a former GOP gubernatorial nominee in New Hampshire, is filing Monday to enter the 2010 Senate race, adding to an already crowded GOP primary in the Granite State.
The Club for Growth formally waded into the Florida Senate race on Monday, and the conservative anti-tax group may be looking to play in New Hampshire as well, where a fourth Republican just entered the
“I launched this campaign with a significant media buy because no one in the state really knows who I am, and I think that’s really important,— McMahon said in a phone interview.
Tim Walberg, who lost the seat in 2008.
In reality, the fake pundit Eisenstadt’s first appearance was a phony interview on “Al Iraqiya,— which was then picked up as fact by Mother Jones blogger Jonathan Stein.