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Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Obama’s Best Graduation Day One-Liners

wife Michelle’s anti-obesity program “I’m old”:  “As I was preparing these remarks, I realized that when I was first elected president, most of you — the class of 2016 — were just starting high school

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Talk This Way

Sawyer went to high school with Crawford’s band mates (he performs with The Avett Brothers ), so they would occasionally see each other around.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Re-Evaluating the Lessons of Hiroshima

She believes she survived because her father kept her home sick from school that day. Thousands of students were downtown on government orders, clearing rubble and working in factories.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Children Steal Show as Democrats Push Zika Aid

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) But the news conference was unusual given the presence of toddlers and even younger children, a far more effective visual aid than the customary charts.  

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Beltway Bocce a Bipartisan Bash

“I joined his league in high school,” the Ohio Republican said. “I won the league twice, once when I was in college and once when I was a state representative.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Tuesday’s Primary Action is Down-Ballot

He’ll face off against attorney and school board member Juan “Sonny” Palacios Jr., who received 19 percent on the vote in the primary.   On the Republican side, Ruben O.

Opinion · 114th Congress

What’s a Veep Made Of?

(Note: Attending a military school in place of high school counts double.)   If you served in Vietnam, please explain how you avoided capture — unlike some losers I could mention.  

Policy · 114th Congress

GOP Says Obama Overreached on Transgender Bathroom Rule

But that does not justify a federal executive agency acting as a national school board, telling 100,000 public schools how to resolve this issue,” 25 GOP senators wrote in a letter to Attorney General