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Former Bush Advisers Brief the Next President

In the end, Lindsey and Sumerlin write, presidents will be judged by history based on three questions: “1) Is the country at least as secure today as it was four years ago?

Can You Hear Me Now?

[IMGCAP(1)]But a spokesman tells HOH that the headphones are, in fact, a medical device for the Congressman’s mild tinnitus, a condition that leads to ringing in the ears.

Reid Loath to Leave Town With Another CR

[IMGCAP(1)]With President Bush ratcheting up his opposition to spending more than he has requested and agitating for Democrats to give him the “blank check” for Iraq that he so badly wants, the majority

The Big Muddy

If it’s Jan. 1 or beyond, then the election is in November.”

Look Closer at Global Warming ‘Solutions’

Additionally, the widely respected, nonpartisan Charles River Associates issued a Nov. 8 analysis of the bill, revealing it will cost $4 trillion to $6 trillion in welfare costs over 40 years and up to $1

Crisis Rooted in Economic Insecurity

The National Affordable Housing Trust Fund Act (H.R. 2895) passed the House in September and creates an affordable housing trust fund that will provide states and local governments $800 million to $1

A Walk in the Park

[IMGCAP(1)] This woman could be headed to Capitol Hill offices, or she could be on her way to catch the next train out of town.

Former N.J. Congressman Dies at 91

[IMGCAP(1)] Minish’s last name made many of his constituents think he was Jewish, Guarini said, so he “got the Jewish vote, too.”

Cash Gap Narrows for NRCC

October was the first month since April that the DCCC did not outraise the NRCC by $1 million or more. Also last month, the NRCC banked slightly more than the DCCC did.

On Schedule

[IMGCAP(1)] The House will return for the second session of the 110th Congress on Jan. 15, 2008, with a target adjournment date set for Sept. 26.

The Breaux Factor

John Breaux (D-La.) in January 2005, the higher ups at Patton Boggs said recruiting Breaux to their firm had been their No. 1 priority.

Mum’s the Word

[IMGCAP(1)] “Sen. Gregg has earned a reputation for being one of the Senate’s hardest working members,” she said. “He’s a thoughtful leader and I’m happy to work for him.”

Running the Traps on the Need to Register

[IMGCAP(1)]A: Under the recently enacted Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, the gap between the legal liability of registered lobbyists and that of lobbyists who are not required to register

Nomination Fights Could Turn on Candidate Exits

[IMGCAP(1)]While we often portray campaigns as foot races, where each candidate’s “speed” (appeal) is measured against other contestants, the metaphor breaks down in presidential nominating contests

Colbert’s Call

[IMGCAP(1)]“Dear Congressman X,” the letter opens. “Are you tired of being known as Congressman X? Well here’s your chance to change that.”

Gilchrest in the Cross Hairs

On Sept. 1, 2002, a gas leak in a home in Snow Hill led to a massive explosion that killed one utility worker and sent 13 firefighters and four others to the hospital, some with severe burns.