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Their Way of Sticking It to the Man

Let’s bathe in the stuff!). But it’s always interesting to view a fed-up suburbanite sticking it to the man — or, in this case, sticking images of the man all around town.

Green Voters Go on the Offensive

Obama himself suggested in a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine that the issue of climate change could resonate with voters this year, prompting a Washington Post editorial urging Obama

Donna Edwards Takes Her Own Path

“When my colleagues went to endorse Rob Garagiola, nobody asked me for my opinion about that,” Edwards said in an interview last week. “And I didn’t ask anybody else.

GSA Criticism Mirrors Fed Frustrations

It’s one of the agencies that has outlived its usefulness and has had so much fraud and waste and neglect that it’s time to go,” Denham said in an interview.

Republican Youth Ready for Campaign

In an interview, CRNC National Chairman Alex Schriver said Romney and Republican Congressional leaders were smart to join Obama and the Democrats in supporting the interest-rate extension.

Mitch McConnell Prepared for 2014 Campaign

The danger to McConnell next cycle from the right — and the left — appears marginal, even as he could be running for re-election as the Majority Leader in the first midterm of a Republican administration

Mitch Daniels: No One Should Rule Out VP Bid

The one thing I don’t think you should say is, if asked to serve the country, ‘No’. I don’t think anybody should say that,” Daniels said in a wide-ranging interview with Roll Call. 

The Leftist Laureate

Poets are not well-known people, by and large,” he said in a recent interview. But for a poet who writes about the industrial labor force, timing has been everything.

Electric Car Plan Stalls in Senate

“If the measure is such a priority, the Majority Leader can schedule floor time on it whenever he sees fit, allowing the Senate to debate and vote on it in the light of day,” Rogers said.

New York Freshmen Most Vulnerable

Given the massive Republican gains in the state — the GOP picked up six seats in 2010 — a wash would significantly help the party hold the House majority.

Vocal Conservatives Blame Mitch McConnell

From the GOP’s failure to block President Barack Obama’s health care law to Sen. Ron Johnson’s (Wis.) defeat in the race for Conference vice chairman at the hands of Sen.

Dana Rohrabacher Left Off Afghan CODEL Trip

Gohmert, who is back in the United States, said in an interview that the confab was justified and necessary. “I understand the embassy distancing itself from our meeting,” he told Roll Call.

Congressman in the Cockpit

Todd Rokita was “wheels up” in the sky, flying a high-wing, two-seat Cessna 152 aircraft. “I’ve been flying since I was 17,” the Indiana Republican told Roll Call in an interview.