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Rothenbergs End of the Year Awards for 2010
</p> • Pennsylvania Democratic Congressional candidate John Callahan</p> • Texas Democratic gubernatorial nominee Bill White</p> I always thought that Paladino was a joke and that much of the media
Debt Panel Punted on Health Care Cost Plan
</p> Even though Rivlin — President Bill Clinton’s budget director — has impeccable Democratic credentials, Democrats on the Obama debt commission opposed the plan and it was dropped.
Bingel: Democrats Must Listen to the Voters They Lost
</p> But there is a way back for my party in that part of the country.</p> After the last Great Shellacking of 1994, I helped then-Reps.
Democrats May See the End for START
work on a tax bill and government funding.
Noem Gets Early Star Treatment
Noem played it safe when asked whether she would take definitive measures on changing the funding mechanisms in the upcoming farm bill.</p> “It’s going to be a big topic of discussion,” Noem said.
Swing States Prepare for 2012, Redistricting
</p> The state party had been moving to the right and shifted further by ousting moderate state Sen. Bill Raggio from his Minority Leader position just after the election.
DADT May Not Get a Vote
</p> <p class="p3">Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) has called on the Senate to stay until January to approve the defense bill.
Unhappy Democrats Still Digesting Deal Cut by W.H.
</p> Some, such as Sen. Frank Lautenberg, were openly hostile. Although Lautenberg was still studying the plan, he made clear he may actively work to block the bill.
Reid Might Find Opening for Dont Ask Repeal Wednesday
and a firefighters unionization bill.
Senate Likely to Move First on Tax Bill
Formal debate over President Barack Obama’s tax cut deal with Republicans will likely start in the Senate, although it remains unclear when Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will bring a bill to the
Sanders Filibuster Threat Growing Louder
Bernie Sanders on Tuesday denounced President Barack Obama’s deal with Republicans to extend the Bush-era tax cuts as a “moral outrage” and reiterated his threat to filibuster the bill.
Deal on Tax Cuts Rankles Hill Democrats
</p> <p class="p3">Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.), normally one of the loudest cheerleaders for any White House proposal, refused to say whether he would support the bill.
House Leaders Criticize, but Dont Object to Tax Deal
</p> The Maryland Democrat said there was no consensus or agreement among House Democratic leaders Monday night as they met with Obama on the deal.
Senate Sets 2011 Schedule; Reconvenes Jan. 5
</p> The chamber will then be in session for a four-week period, recessing Feb. 18, followed by a four-day recess to observe the Presidents Day holiday.
Tax Deal Opponents Shut Down White House Phones
</p> “We believe some fights are worth taking to the bitter end.
Foreign Governments Look for Support on K Street
</p> Bhutto hired Davis to help her retrieve the planes — or the money. President Bill Clinton’s onetime personal lawyer suggested that Bhutto file a court action against the U.S. government.
As Grayson Considers Political Future, Hes Keeping Tabs on Progressives
</p> “I’d like you to get to know Reps. Ellison and Grijalva, and for them to get to know you,” Grayson wrote.
Cohen: We Must Hold the Media Accountable
</p> As an example, I was recently the victim of bad reporting myself.
Sanders Hints Hell Filibuster Tax Cuts Compromise
</p> Whether Sanders can be persuaded to not try to block the bill remains unclear: Vice President Joseph Biden is scheduled to attend Senate Democrats’ luncheon Tuesday to defend the agreement, which