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Hollings to Women: Shut Up

.) — aka The Man Who Ate Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) For Lunch — told HOH during a visit to Roll Call’s offices Tuesday that he is miffed about his office space situation.

John Thune: A Star Is Born

Pat Roberts (R) on Monday, the elder Senator ate a bit of crow. “I’m so glad you didn’t listen to me,” Roberts told Thune. “I told you there was no way you could beat Tom Daschle.”

Thou Shalt Not Covet

He had asked photographers to refrain from taking his picture while he ate the sandwich, which, naturally, made the shutters whir even faster.

Reid Gives $1 Million to DSCC

As of June 30, Reid had $4.8 million in his campaign account, a sum, aides said, that is now closer to $4 million — meaning his donation Tuesday to the DSCC ate up roughly 25 percent of his campaign

Supplicant Comes to D.C.

She got a good night’s sleep — almost five hours — and even ate breakfast with an aide at the nearby Hyatt Regency.

Outfoxing ‘Outfoxed’

One passage read: “The women who embraced in the wagon were Adam and Eve crossing a dark cathedral stage — no, Eve and Eve, loving one another as they would not be able to once they ate of the fruit and

Seventy Years as a Political Retreat

As part of the anniversary celebration, the restaurant will offer a 12-ounce Delmonico steak for $19.95 through August in honor of President Johnson, who apparently always ate steaks at Martin’s

Dean Plans to Aid House Democrats With New Group

“When [Dean] said his priorities were not only the presidential race, but also Congressional and downballot, the crowd ate it up,” said Kelly Young, an attendee and executive director of 21st Century

Blunt’s Other Problem

“This Congress should not rest until we find the Monster that ate those cookies,” said the aide.

Unholy Alliance?

As the men furiously ate (while tiny beads of sweat trickled down their faces), Reps. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) and Kay Granger (R-Texas) politely munched on their jalapenos with closed mouths.

Documentary Brings Slave Stories to Life

As one former slave recalls, when a fellow slave attempted to run away, hounds were sent after the fleeing slave which “tore her naked and ate the breast plain off her body.”