GOP Cries Sabotage of Browns Bipartisanship
“It’s sad; I think this is one of the reasons people don’t like what’s happening in Washington,” Brown said during a recent interview after an amendment he filed to the defense authorization bill
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“It’s sad; I think this is one of the reasons people don’t like what’s happening in Washington,” Brown said during a recent interview after an amendment he filed to the defense authorization bill
on the economy.
But even as the Capitol Hill protesters shouted that they are the “99 percent,” language introduced by OWS, it was unclear whether the D.C. effort had the backing of the larger grass-roots movement.
“Obviously I’m just disappointed that the party folks in Washington think they need to recruit someone else,” DeMint, who supports another GOP candidate in the race, said in an interview Tuesday.
This is where the professionals are,” Cantor told PJTV in a 2009 interview.
“We wanted to get to the bottom of the story. How did the taxpayers end up losing $535 million? Why was it that the taxpayers were put last?”
In an interview in his Capitol Hill office, Barrow appeared unfazed. Asked how he can win given the demographic shift, he was blunt.
the 2012 elections.
Among the harshest critics of Gingrich’s speakership, and what it might portend for the GOP if he wins the nomination or the presidency, are Republican Members who served under him in the House.
p> White House officials have scheduled a special briefing Monday for Washington-based print journalists from these states, and on Thursday television news stations from these states are expected to interview
George McGovern (D-S.D.) has been hospitalized after falling and hitting his head while getting ready for a live interview on C-SPAN in Mitchell, S.D., the Associated Press reported.
He said in an interview that he expects to turn in an “impressive fourth quarter” as well. Looking ahead, Berman guessed he and Sherman could spend $10 million combined.
Ranking member Barney Frank (D-Mass.) announced this week that he will retire at the end of his term, setting the stage for Waters, an 11-term lawmaker and the next-highest-ranking Member on the
It cleared the Senate 99–1, with Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) casting the lone “no” vote.
And to top it off, the buzz about whether the 10-term Congressman will retire thanks to the dismantling of his district in redistricting has prompted a state Senator to say he’ll run, even if it means
House Republican leaders led the push for the ban when they won the majority in the last election after campaigning on cutting Washington spending.
The district, which grew slightly less Democratic in redistricting, encompasses the North Shore region of the state.
National Democrats said they think Carmona has the “capacity to clear the field.”
the rest of the field in a general election.
They are demanding a refund, saying they have had to pay simply for following the rules. “The law is not being applied equally,” Colleen Owens, the tea party’s spokeswoman, said in an interview.