Obama Still Can Save His Presidency
Forbes - Tue Nov 10, 1:43 am ETHere's how.
Here's how.
Here's how.
Rep. Marion Berry, D-Ark., expected all along that he would vote against the Democrats' health care bill. But Saturday morning he changed his mind.
When 2008 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee rolls into town today to promote his newest book, "A Simple Christmas,” it will be hard to miss the bus that will serve as his home for the three-week book tour of 64 cities in 22 states.The bus carrying Huckabee and his team, which looks like a billboard for his book, was expected to arrive in Oklahoma today for book signings in Tulsa ...
An eighth person who has worked for the U.S. Department of State has pleaded guilty to illegally accessing numerous electronic passport files that are supposed to be confidential, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
A look at key issues in the health care debate:
Sen. Kay Hagan's vote could be vital as Senate leaders try to pass health care reform.
US Representative Stephen F. Lynch has engineered four federal grants for a community health center and another three grants for a nearby substance abuse program, organizations for which his wife, Margaret, is an employee or board member.
While the Republican presidential nominee is clearly slanted to be Senator John McCain of Arizona, the race for the Democratic presidential nominee has been a close and controversial one from the start.
18 That's the number of Democratic House members who hold seats won by Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) in 2008 and voted in favor of their party's health care proposal over the weekend. National Republicans moved quickly in the wake of that vote to make poster boys (and girls) of these Members, insisting that this one vote could be their undoing at the ballot box next fall -- ala then Pennsylvania Rep ...
When then-Governor Ronald Reagan introduced returning POW John McCain at a speaking engagement in 1974, the future president asked, "Where do we find such men?"
The high-stakes election still is a year away, but U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., already is leveling criticism at Republican Sue Lowden, the former state GOP chairwoman, state legislator and Miss America candidate who hopes to unseat him.
Within minutes of Saturday’s historic House vote on health care reform, Republicans pronounced the political death of Rep. Thomas Perriello (D-Va.), pointing to the vulnerable freshman congressman’s vote in favor of the bill.
With this week marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is clear that the legacies of walls loom large in history.
MONTPELIER – Democrats will hear from U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy. Progressives will listen to Con Hogan. And Republicans will get a speech from Gov. James Douglas – and elect a new party chair. ... - By DANIEL BARLOW Vermont Press Bureau
The Nation -- The New York Times has an excellent graphic up today profiling the 39 Democrats who voted against healthcare reform in the House of Representatives on Saturday night.