Republican Eyes Hoyer for Speaker
Walt Minnick (Idaho), one of the most conservative Democrats in the House, to back the idea during a plane trip home in May.
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Walt Minnick (Idaho), one of the most conservative Democrats in the House, to back the idea during a plane trip home in May.
“He did his storytelling in a flash,” Spielberg said in a 2008 interview for the exhibit film. “He did it with a single image. And he invites you to explore that image.
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) confirmed in a brief interview Wednesday that Member transfers from GOP Senators remain a very small part of his overall fundraising
The first leg of Gen. David Petraeus’ confirmation hearing to be the next top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan concluded with a testy exchange with Sen. Lindsey Graham.
According to the source, Obama accused Alexander of raising a “talking point” and said the oil spill was not the topic of the meeting.
In a brief interview following his somewhat pointed exchange with Petraeus, Graham said he remains confused about administration policy concerning the withdrawal date.
, have the result of advancing the judge’s preferred social policies for the country.”
the Sioux Indians in the late 19th century.
The game will raise money for the Washington Literacy Council and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington.
“The Office of the Chief Administrative Office is troubled by the lack of sound analysis in the Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) report,” the statement reads.
Republicans would like to forget the special election battle that raged in New York’s 23rd district last year, the one that pitted the moderate and conservative wings of the party against each other and
many for the first time.
“The truth is, you can have all the training in the world, but when you step into that classroom, it’s all yours.”
Nearly all of the most senior GOP members of the committee have expressed interest in the post, but two, Reps.
Like the other young boys snoozing near the burning cow-dung pies, he had been sent away by his family for training, in the hope that he’d become the next cattle-keeper for his village.
“I’d like to do anything that makes a meaningful contribution and helps me support the family,” the nine-term former Member said during an interview last week in his Oakton, Va., home.
The bill — which the D.C. Council passed in April — legalizes marijuana for chronically ill patients.
about a number of senior administration officials in an interview with Rolling Stone.
It has been one of the more enjoyable things I’ve been able to do during my time in Congress,” the six-term Member said in an interview. “It’s been one of the best sources of bipartisan friendships.
If anything, Obama’s decision to relieve McChrystal following his flip criticism of senior administration officials in a Rolling Stone interview stirred up what has been a simmering debate over the