Congress Wants to Give the Party Crashers Some of That Attention They’re Seeking
Except it's not the kind of attention that pays well.
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The most serious allegations against W.'s attorney general have been dropped.
Four senators hold the fate of the bill in their hands.
The health care debate should be a nice distraction from those Gap commercials.
Way to go, John Shadegg!
Hopefully it's not that chump Brian Moynihan.
A term-limits amendment to the Constitution?
The president weighs in on the newest controversy to endanger health-care reform.
Three Democrats and two Republicans on why they said no.
The candidate Sarah Palin snubbed bows to pressure.
Alan Grayson calls a female aide to Ben Bernanke a "K Street whore."
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