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HOH Name Game: Simple, Yet Deceptive

</p> LOO. Gotta go! (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Rep. Ted Lieu , D-Calif. — LOO. When you gotta go, you gotta go.  </p> NOHM. Say it with your eyes closed.

Senate Will Vote on Whether Climate Change is a Hoax

</p> “In an effort to highlight their differences with some Republicans on climate policy, several Democrats have filed largely symbolic amendments to a bill that would approve the Keystone XL pipeline

Vote for Your Favorite SOTU Capitol Quip!

</p> The five finalists for this week’s caption contest are ready for your votes.  </p> Using the comments section below, vote for your favorite caption until 5 p.m. ET Thursday.  

Texans Rally to Give Charlie Wilson His Due

</p> The plan is to introduce a bill — a Green aide said McCaul had not yet formally signed onto the resolution, but had expressed interest in being involved — thanking the trio for their contribution

State of the Union Drink-o

Just make sure to pace yourself — 44 is no Bill Clinton, but he still tends to wax philosophic longer than Dubya ever did.  

Joni Ernst’s Next Move

Bill Cassidy, R-La., in his runoff with the incumbent, Democrat Mary L. Landrieu.  </p> But back in Iowa as well, Ernst has enraptured Republicans in a way that few other politicians have done.

State of the Union: Why Members Keep Showing Up

(When Bill Clinton delivered his seventh-year State of the Union address in 1999, for example, nine reporters constituted the Indiana press corps in Washington. Now, there is just one.)