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Keep the Day Job

Dick Morris, the flexible political consultant who has worked for both then-President Bill Clinton and Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.), allegedly owes the state of Connecticut a big chunk of back taxes.

Former Aides Form New Shop

Patrick Dorton, a former Senate Democratic aide and staffer in the Clinton White House, is forming Rational Public Relations.

Bad Connection

After all, the Clinton administration was pilloried for allegedly auctioning off ambassadorships and the like to the highest bidder among campaign donors.

Colleagues Starting To Defend Daschle

The endeavor is significant because the Democratic Caucus has remained largely silent over the past couple years as Daschle has come under heavy fire from Republicans — most notably for his harsh

Democrats Mix Politics and Policy

However, a number of prominent Democratic staffers, including many with ties to the New York Senator and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, will be heavily involved in the effort.

Hutchinson Set to Run if Asked

Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.) has signaled to the White House that he will challenge Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D) if asked, knowledgeable GOP sources said Tuesday.

Major League Exit

Clymer said it’s time to move on to something else after 26 years as a Times man and 43 years in journalism, dating back to his start with the Virginian-Pilot and stints with the Baltimore Sun and

Next U.S. Target: Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat

He said that when a new prime minister is confirmed in office, his administration will unveil a “roadmap” for peace talks that could lead to the creation of a Palestinian state in three years.

A Look at New York

Basically, a House seat from New York — especially from New York City — is a life-time sinecure.

Mullen It Over

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), and they celebrated their engagement with a party at the White House in the final days of the Clinton administration.

Senate Mourns Moynihan

The welfare measure was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996, though not before Moynihan, who was by then the ranking member on the Finance Committee, scolded the administration

Congress Mourns Moynihan

The welfare measure was finally signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996, though not before Moynihan, who was by then the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, scolded the administration

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Graham, however, had made national headlines for his role as an impeachment manager in the Senate trial of then-President Bill Clinton and as a major backer of the maverick presidential campaign

Help Wanted: Plum Posts Open on K Street

In order to balance out the office, the winner is likely to be someone with strong ties to the GOP since Timothy Keating, an ex-aide to former President Bill Clinton, was hired by the New Jersey company