Heard on the Hill: Gohmert Won’t Dish
HOH hears the Texas Republican was the guest chef at a dinner Monday night held by the Minority Whip’s office, and that diners chowed down on Gohmert’s famous ribs.
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HOH hears the Texas Republican was the guest chef at a dinner Monday night held by the Minority Whip’s office, and that diners chowed down on Gohmert’s famous ribs.
the door open to the possibility that Bunning might not be the party’s nominee in 2010.
Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and John Thune (R-S.D.) will now helm the “Hill’s Angels,— who will face off against the “Hoya Lawyas— in a game that benefits the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless.
to women between the ages of 15 and 39.
“Several times over the years I have stepped into the elevator of my condominium dressed in casual clothes and could immediately tell from the body language of the other residents in the elevator
to let the president off the hook by calling for Geithner’s resignation en masse.
Beth Coulson (R), a 13-term state legislator, is open to the possibility of running in Kirk’s stead. “I would consider it, yes,— Coulson said in an interview.
“I did a fair amount of writing at night … and on weekends, mostly,— McKean said in an interview at the Dirksen Senate Office Building.
In an interview, he was quick to bring up his rural roots while insinuating that Markey’s support stems mostly from Fort Collins and Larimer County, which was the only county in the district that Obama
“Part of the reason that I wanted to be private is that I’m the type of person, give me the instructions and tell me what to do … and she’s the same way,— Wasserman Schultz said.
After that, the bonus bill would likely lie dormant next week while the chamber debates the 2010 budget resolution and then heads out of town for the two-week, Easter recess.
There are no open slots in the leadership, but the question of the ambitious Queens Democrat’s longer-term goal was reframed by his decision late last week to take the helm of the business-friendly
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) told two Florida newspapers Saturday that she has secretly battled breast cancer for the past year, undergoing seven major surgeries as she worked full time in Congress
Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), declined in a brief interview late Thursday to join the criticism being piled on his Democratic colleague for a stimulus bill loophole that allowed for millions in executive bonuses
who helped drive the finance giant into the ground.
In an interview with CNN, Geithner said it was he who asked Senate Democratic leaders to include the provision in last month’s stimulus package.
He has acknowledged the White House allowed for a loophole in the recently passed economic stimulus package that allowed the bonuses to go forward.
“There’s not a day goes by back in the district that somebody doesn’t ask me … Are you going to run again?’— Davis said in an interview. “Right now I just honestly don’t know.
However, the Republicans have taken out the knives, both for Dodd specifically and Senate Democrats generally.
They want this Congress to get back to … the belief that the freedom to succeed includes the freedom to fail.— And he isn’t alone. The Senate’s No. 3 GOP leader, moderate Sen.