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Get on the Omnibus

back for a roll call vote, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) made plans to tackle the controversial measure immediately upon Congress’ return from the winter holidays — which turns out to be today

A Hill Thriller

“The Zero Game,” which goes on sale today, is Meltzer’s fourth book.

Clark Is Missing Chance to Shine

Wesley Clark is launching blunderbuss attacks on President Bush — including that the president bears responsibility for the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Speaking Spanish

Two weeks after British Prime Minister Tony Blair gave a well-received address to a joint meeting of Congress, Speaker Dennis Hastert (Ill.) has asked another U.S. ally to give a similar speech.

Pillow Talk

“Since the Dems sweat us so much, it is incumbent upon us to be extra careful about what we post on our awesome Web site, majorityleader.gov.

Democrats Shy About Saying ‘Bush’

“Just as President Bush did not have a viable plan for Iraq after the capture of Baghdad, today he still does not have a real plan and enough resources for preparedness against a terrorist attack

Put Up Your Dukes

Birch claimed to the crowd of 200 people that she and another HRC official had a private meeting in 1995 with a conservative GOP Member who had “railed against gay people, calling us homos and went

Product Placement for Edwards

“I don’t care if anybody listens to me, but it would be nice if everybody would just shut up just so you didn’t have to go through that 10 times today,” he barked.

Vacancy Could Doom BCRA

“For those of us who take the Constitution seriously, it is odd to hear colleagues essentially arguing that one is violating one’s oath of office by voting not to end debate on a nomination,” Feingold

Oh, Nellie

In yet another bad sign for President Bush’s $726 billion tax-cut plan, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) last week chewed out David Hobbs, the White House’s chief Congressional liaison.

Capitol Raises Threat Level

Additionally, two “Dear Colleague” letters will be sent to House offices today from Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Livingood.

Levin’s Homeland Insecurity

“As you may know, Rove is referred to by President Bush as his ‘boy genius’ and is credited for the rapid political ascension of the president,” said the Shadegg e-mail.

Another Switch?

“I appreciate Dick Gephardt letting us know that he’s running for president,” said the staffer.