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Fox News’ Ailes Tells Team to Tone Down Rhetoric

Roger Ailes, the chairman and chief executive officer of Fox News Channel, has told his TV personalities to “shut up, tone it down” in light of the sudden attention on harsh political rhetoric in the media

Cohen: Reckless Speech Has Terrible Human Cost

For some time, I have been troubled by the hateful and often patently untrue words that enter the American mind via the Internet, talk radio and even mainstream media and the effect that they have

Reid Predicts Tea Party Movement Will Fade

The Nevada Democrat’s interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” was recorded before the deadly shooting Saturday that critically wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) and killed six people.

‘An Attack on All Who Serve’

A Palin aide said in a radio interview that it was “obscene” to suggest a link between Palin and the shooting, but Internet commenters flooded Palin’s Facebook page, posting vicious complaints about her

Bitter Blue Dogs Ready to Cut Deals

In an interview with Roll Call last week, the leadership team of the fiscally conservative group talked about its vision for the 112th Congress — and its frustration over how Pelosi ran the 111th

Rubio Mulls Chief of Staff Options

Marco Rubio (Fla.) is still in the market for a chief of staff, and in fact is alone among the chamber’s 13 new Republicans in beginning his tenure with the position vacant.

Projections — Not Predictions — About 2012

I interview and evaluate candidates, offering projections about the future based on the existing data —polls, fundraising numbers, candidate comments and other pieces of information obtained through reporting

Iowa’s 2012 Shuffle: Five Members, Four Seats

“We could speculate ’til the sun goes down, and it’d be all speculation, so I’ll just wait and see,” he said in an interview Wednesday before being sworn in for an eighth term.

GOPers With Gavels Not Likely to Seek Senate Seats

They have seized committee gavels and newfound political clout, but the flurry of promotions within the new Republican House majority could complicate the GOP’s plans to wrest control of the Senate from

Maine Democrat Considering Challenging Snowe

The question is whether Maine Democrat Rosa Scarcelli, a 41-year-old CEO who describes her recent gubernatorial bid as “one of the best experiences of my adult life,” will run against the state’s