After the midterm elections, Karl jumped from being prime minister to king. |
As some House Republicans tell it, their vote today to change party rules was not just about protecting Tom DeLay. They say it was about taking power away from a Democratic prosecutor who they believe may be eager to indict their majority leader. |
Dad was also a deeply unabashedly religious man. |
Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting. |
I think one hallmark of her first term in the Senate is her desire to work across the aisle with Republicans on some initiatives. She may make history again if she runs for the presidency. Whether she wins or not, as a former first lady, that will also be history-making. |
I've never seen Washington as divided as we are right now. |
If honesty is the best policy, surely Michigan's accurately described, fully disclosed college affirmative action program is preferable to achieving similar numbers through winks, nods and disguises. |
If image is everything, how can the Democratic presidential hopefuls compete with a President fresh from a war victory. |
No, we didn't have unrealistic expectations. We expected them to put up some fight. |
Oh, we like Joe Lieberman; we admire Joe Lieberman. We're not so sure we can support him because we don't think he can beat [President] George W. Bush, and that's what we really want. |
Oops, I only have so many days left. |
Our objective is to create a profile of the next generation, and to provide current decision-makers with better information about them. We want to help everyone understand the views of young people. |
That's a sharp contrast to Gore's 'People v. Powerful Business,' delivered last week on Capitol Hill, ... is in the hands of an elite, which embodies wealth and power and represents them at the expense of citizens. |
The fact that she's the first African-American woman to be named not only to be national security advisor, but to go on to be named secretary of state -- she's already made history from that standpoint. Second woman to be named secretary of state, first African-American woman to be named secretary of state. |
The Majesty of the Law. |