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there is no time to lose ... But the lukewarm response to her comments on global warming — in contrast to the ovations she received at other times — only underscored the skeptical mood in the United States about climate action, which would require a shift away from fossil fuels to wind and solar power, ...
The Senate Finance Committee had the good sense to eliminate the extreme penalty of incarceration. Speaker Pelosi’s decision to leave in the jail time provision is a threat to every family who cannot afford the $15,000 premium her plan creates. Fortunately, Republicans have an alternative that will lowe...
Obama's main message was that the GOP won't go any easier on you if you vote against the bill. It's a tough vote, yes, but they're going to take heat either way.
For anybody watching, what's taken place the last three years knows the Republicans have become experts in wasting time, the American taxpayers' time, the American people's time, and yesterday was no exception
We cannot send more politicians to Washington who wear the Republican jersey on the campaign trail but then vote like Democrats in Congress
Virginia and New Jersey elected new governors Tuesday, and in both cases, voters chose Republican governors to succeed the Democrats elected four years ago. Both are states that President Obama carried by large margins last year
puts the victories of Republicans Chris Christie in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell in Virginia in a different light ... Both won governorships by focusing on the need to win voters smack in the middle of the electorate: moderates, independents and suburbanites.
I was in China two days ago, and the premier of China asked me, in essence, why I'm optimistic that the Senate will pass legislation when the conventional wisdom says otherwise. And the answer is that I have been a part of conversations between Democrats and Republicans that give me a very different vie...
The White House spin machine at full throttle. A day after Republicans won key races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, the Obama administration tonight doing its best to downplay those votes and how they reflect upon the president and his administration's agenda.
By seizing gubernatorial seats in Virginia and New Jersey, Republicans on Tuesday dispelled any notion of President Obama's electoral invincibility
Republican's sweeping victories in Virginia
GOP sweeps N.J., Virginia
GOP aims to block bill on global warming
The deficits that we saw under the Bush administration and the bailout under the Bush administration have led directly to the debt spending we see today, and that's what a lot of what both Republicans and, even more so, conservative independents have a problem with
Dude, you see Glenn Beck talking about how our congressman supports indoctrinating us in the ways of socialism through paper money last night? 'remind people of the power of the most conservative element of the GOP
Republican victories in the 1993 New Jersey and Virginia governors’ races were the springboard for the 1994 Republican revolution. (Last week’s) victories will have a similar impact. ... Republicans can win anywhere in 2010.
Americans have every right to be critical of the President’s health care plan but we demean ourselves and everything that America stands for when we compare either Democrats or Republicans to the Nazi Third Reich. Some of us may be too liberal and others too conservative, but none of us are Nazis.
Yeah. But the only thing worse than a Virginia Democrat is a Virginia Republican.
A new federal law will require Vermont to set an earlier primary election date, just as a host of Democrats are clamoring to replace the retiring Republican Gov. James Douglas.
The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party. It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP. Full Article
US Republican Representative from Virginia Eric Cantor addresses the opening of the three-day General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America in Washington on November 8, 2009. Cantor is the sole Jewish Republican member of Congress.
View Photo »US Republican Representative from Virginia Eric Cantor addresses the opening of the three-day General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America in Washington on November 8, 2009. Cantor is the sole Jewish Republican member of Congress.
View Photo »US Republican Representative from Virginia Eric Cantor addresses the opening of the three-day General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America in Washington on November 8, 2009. Cantor is the sole Jewish Republican member of Congress.
View Photo »US Republican Representative from Virginia Eric Cantor arrives to address the opening of the three-day General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America in Washington on November 8, 2009. Cantor is the sole Jewish Republican member of Congress.
View Photo »Republican candidate Jack E. Robinson is shown during a Senate candidates forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. , Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Republican candidate Scott Brown is shown during a Senate candidates forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. , Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Five of six Senate candidates gather at a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. , Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. The six candidates are vying for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
View Photo »iFive of six Senate candidates gather at a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. , Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. The six candidates are vying for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
View Photo »In this photo taken from pool video via APTN, the final vote the health care bill 3962 is shown as members of the house attend the vote on Saturday Nov. 7, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) leads a news conference and rally on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Thousands of people from across the country attend rally to protest the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Republican members of the House of Representatives hold a news conference and rally on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Minnesota Republican Representative Michele Bachmann smiles at a "House Call" rally against proposed healthcare legislation at the Capitol in Washington November 5, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Actor and conservative activist Jon Voight shakes hands with some of the thousands of people from across the country that attended a rally to protest the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: A man who collapsed during a rally protesting the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol is cared for by paramedics from the Office of the Attending Physician November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Paramedics from the District of Columbia Fire Department use a stretcher to carry a man who collapsed during a rally protesting the health care bill up the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Minnesota Republican Representative Michele Bachmann greets supporters at a "House Call" rally against proposed healthcare reform legislation at the Capitol in Washington November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Minnesota Republican Representative Michele Bachmann gets a hug during a "House Call" rally against proposed healthcare reform legislation at the Capitol in Washington November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Minnesota Republican Representative Michele Bachmann speaks at a "House Call" rally against proposed healthcare legislation at the Capitol in Washington November 5, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: A man who collapsed during a rally protesting the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol is cared for by paramedics from the Office of the Attending Physician November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »A copy of the proposed healthcare legislation sits in front of House Republicans during a "House Call" rally against the legislation at the Capitol in Washington November 5, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: A man who collapsed during a rally protesting the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol is cared for by paramedics from the Office of the Attending Physician November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Thousands of people from across the country attend a news conference and rally to protest the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Thousands of people from across the country attend a news conference and rally to protest the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 05: Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) leads a news conference and rally on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »US Republican Representative from Virginia Eric Cantor addresses the opening of the three-day General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America in Washington on November 8, 2009. Cantor is the sole Jewish Republican member of Congress.
View Photo »Virginia and New Jersey elected new governors Tuesday, and in both cases, voters chose Republican governors to succeed the Democrats elected four years ago. Both are states that President Obama carried by large margins last year
puts the victories of Republicans Chris Christie in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell in Virginia in a different light ... Both won governorships by focusing on the need to win voters smack in the middle of the electorate: moderates, independents and suburbanites.
I was in China two days ago, and the premier of China asked me, in essence, why I'm optimistic that the Senate will pass legislation when the conventional wisdom says otherwise. And the answer is that I have been a part of conversations between Democrats and Republicans that give me a very different vie...
The White House spin machine at full throttle. A day after Republicans won key races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, the Obama administration tonight doing its best to downplay those votes and how they reflect upon the president and his administration's agenda.
By seizing gubernatorial seats in Virginia and New Jersey, Republicans on Tuesday dispelled any notion of President Obama's electoral invincibility
Republican's sweeping victories in Virginia
GOP sweeps N.J., Virginia
GOP aims to block bill on global warming
The deficits that we saw under the Bush administration and the bailout under the Bush administration have led directly to the debt spending we see today, and that's what a lot of what both Republicans and, even more so, conservative independents have a problem with
Dude, you see Glenn Beck talking about how our congressman supports indoctrinating us in the ways of socialism through paper money last night? 'remind people of the power of the most conservative element of the GOP
Republican victories in the 1993 New Jersey and Virginia governors’ races were the springboard for the 1994 Republican revolution. (Last week’s) victories will have a similar impact. ... Republicans can win anywhere in 2010.
Americans have every right to be critical of the President’s health care plan but we demean ourselves and everything that America stands for when we compare either Democrats or Republicans to the Nazi Third Reich. Some of us may be too liberal and others too conservative, but none of us are Nazis.
Yeah. But the only thing worse than a Virginia Democrat is a Virginia Republican.
A new federal law will require Vermont to set an earlier primary election date, just as a host of Democrats are clamoring to replace the retiring Republican Gov. James Douglas.
The lesson for Republicans to learn from the outcome in Virginia is that they can win with a staunchly conservative candidate in a purple state if that conservative projects a moderate, mainstream, nonthreatening, tolerant image and thus doesn't scare off swing voters ... We already knew Democrats had p...
Oklahoma State House and Senate Republicans are Big Brother
No specific agenda other than to get good friends and Republicans together to talk about the important election next year, and the state of national politics. It was a good week for Republicans with great victories in Virginia and New Jersey.
were a cosmopolitan group, from Chicago, New York, and Boston, comfortable in the elite Republican circles that provided not only their art patronage but also the political momentum for the urban reform movement of the early twentieth century.
The Politico, treading gracelessly between their GOP advocacy position and whatever journalistic integrity they still imagine themselves to have
Huckabee and Romney lost their 2008 bids for the Republican presidential nomination to John McCain, but each can now, along with Palin, be considered one of the early front-runners for the 2012 GOP nomination
House Republicans, including their leader, Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, have said that they did not intend for their legislation to expand insurance coverage, because they viewed that goal as unaffordable. Instead, they said the bill was tailored narrowly to reduce costs
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), who serves as deputy GOP whip, told The Hill that the number of Republicans supporting the sweeping legislation will be 'very, very close to zero'
Next week's federal insider trading trial of a major Broward GOP fundraiser with close ties to former President George W. Bush has been called off while a possible settlement deal is worked out.
Radio talk show host Laura Ingraham was the keynote speaker Thursday at the Alachua County Republican Party's annual fundraiser, but Florida's U.S. Senate race was the main event.
In a step that reflected deep partisan divisions in the Senate over the issue of global warming, Democrats on the Environment and Public Works Committee pushed through a climate bill on Thursday without any debate or participation by Republicans
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