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Congress gropes for fiscal cliff roadmap

As Senators left town on Friday afternoon for a Christmas break, there was no concrete answer from either party on how the tax and budget impasse known as the fiscal cliff would be solved before the end of the year. "I have no idea what ought to happen," said Sen. ...

Republicans pounce on "terrorist attack" in Libya

A simple question to a top U.S. Intelligence official at a Senate hearing today gave Republicans an opening to try to ratchet up the political focus on last week's attacks in Libya that killed four American diplomats and what the Obama Administration did to prevent such losses. "Let me begin ...

Congress looks to leave town fast

Never mind that lawmakers just got back to Washington, D.C. from a five week break, as it looks like both parties are ready to throw their hands up in the air and leave town again until after the November elections. "All indications are it will be the end of next ...

Republicans try to stir some Romney momentum

From Tampa, Florida -  Starting with the Tuesday speeches of Ann Romney and Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, Republicans are now heading into a final two days of convention work that will highlight the two names on their ticket - Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. And no matter what ...

Tidbits from the GOP Convention III

From Tampa, Florida -  There was much more of a buzz around the Republican convention on Tuesday, as GOP delegates truly got their gathering underway, nominating the ticket of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, and taking in big speeches from Ann Romney and Gov. Chris Christie. Meanwhile, it was another ...

Santorum Looks for Bayou Win

After losing ground to Mitt Romney this week in Puerto Rico and Illinois, Rick Santorum has the chance to win back some delegates and momentum, as voters in Louisiana go to the polls on Saturday. While Santorum leads in all of the recent polls, which show him gaining momentum, only ...

Congress Limps to Christmas

After many years of watching the Congress operate between Thanksgiving and Christmas, I've come to the conclusion that it would be better for lawmakers to arrive back on Capitol Hill about eight days before Christmas, and then try to cram all of their work into that short time frame. That's ...

Wary Eye on Gingrich

While three new polls from Iowa released on Tuesday showed Newt Gingrich as the new frontrunner in that important state, Republicans in the Congress continued to send mixed signals about the idea of the former U.S. House Speaker being their party's standard bearer next November. "That's the way Newt has ...

Jobs Bill Strategy

A day after President Obama's jobs bill ran aground because of a Republican-led filibuster in the Senate, there was lots of talk in the hallways of the Capitol about finding a bipartisan way forward, but not much overt evidence that it would happen any time soon. "We'll introduce individual pieces ...

Obama Speech to Congress

As President Obama goes before a Joint Session of Congress Thursday night to present his plans for job creation and economic growth, the White House hinted that a detailed legislative proposal would be sent to lawmakers, not just a broad set of ideas. "Tonite the President will unveil "The American ...

Waiting On A Debt Deal

While Republicans and Democrats say there is agreement on an outline for a debt limit deal, the fine print is still being worked out, making it a waiting game on this Sunday for lamwakers in both the House and Senate. "It feels like they're going to finish the deal today; ...

Debt Limit Delay

It is only July 21, but the way Congress operates, it may as well be the day before the deadline to raise the debt limit, as more and more signs are indicating that lamwakers may have to approve a short term increase in the debt limit - because there's just ...

Debt Limit Struggle

A day after a great deal of optimism was created with the release of a budget plan by the Gang of Six, lawmakers in the Congress were clearly struggling today with how to move forward on a debt limit agreement. Even those involved in the Gang of Six told reporters ...

Tale of Two Houses

To many Americans, the U.S. Capitol is one big building where everyone does the same thing. But on Tuesday, the Capitol could have easily been split into two distinct slabs, as the House and Senate were almost on different planets when it came to plans to deal with the budget ...

The Gang of Fifty Plus

Senators in both parties today tried to seize the initiative and end the budget and debt limit impasse in the Congress, as a small group unveiled plans for $3.7 trillion in budget savings over the next 10 years. The plan was spearheaded by the so-called Gang of Six, which has ...

Big DC Golf Weekend

The 111th U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club is not the only golf item on the schedule in the Washington, D.C. region this weekend, as President Obama will tee it up with Vice President Biden, Speaker John Boehner and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio on Saturday. Politicians playing golf together ...

Judicial Filibusters II

As expected, Republicans were able to block the nomination of Goodwin Liu to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the first time a Senate filibuster has derailed a judicial nominee of President Obama. "The partisan filibuster of Goodwin Liu’s nomination is another example of Republicans’ shifting standards on judicial nominations," ...

Newt In 2012

Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich will make it official today that he is running for President. Actually winning the Republican nomination in 2012 would certainly surprise many political observers in Washington, D.C. Gingrich's official entry adds a little steam to a GOP race that so far has been very ...

Bin Laden Details

There's been a lot of hand wringing this week about how the White House handled the details in the wake of the U.S. military raid in Pakistan that killed Osama Bin Laden. Let's take a look at some of the fine print. Let's start with the issue of did Osama ...

No Bin Laden Photos

President Obama on Wednesday officially decided not to release any photographs showing the dead body of Osama Bin Laden, three days after the secret operation that killed the leader of Al Qaeda. At a White House briefing for reporters, Press Secretary Jay Carney read the transcript of an interview that ...

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