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Home > Print Archive > June 25, 2009

Congress
 
Republicans take aim at other Democratic targets with ethics charges.

Democrats say voters aren’t paying attention to allegations of lobbyist ties. 

Republicans aim to portray chief as disengaged from lawmaking.

Moderate lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are feeling a little like Kermit the Frog these days.

McCaskill tells POLITICO that senators are determined not to let GOP attacks go unanswered.

The personal medical narrative is something like a key card: You can’t get in without one.
By: DANIEL LIBIT and KATHRYN MCGARR

Let’s be honest: Barack Obama is better than you are.

Jim Bunning and Ron Paul were anti-Fed before anti-Fed was cool.

The group defies leadership on a key test of loyalty.

Charlie Rangel among those who will be scrutinized for Carib News Foundation-sponsored trip.

Obama says the climate bill vote will be close.

Pelosi's office sends an email that due to increased support for the Climate bill, Gore will stay in TN.

Cost comes down to $1 trillion target.

Two of President Barack Obama's toughest critics on Iran had kind words for him Thursday.

Half of S.C. residents say Sanford should resign from office, according to a new InsiderAdvantage poll.

Grassroots activists and labor workers flood the Hill for a high-volume rally for health care reform.

Senate Republicans elect two new leaders in the wake of the John Ensign sex scandal.

The FEC allows Coleman to use campaign funds to defend himself in an FBI investigation.

Despite possible presidential veto, House and Senate pushing ahead with funding for fighter jet.

Wants donors to request a refund.


Ideas
In an Ideas piece, Lott outlines five reasons why the U.S. may have to intervene in Iran.
By: JEREMY LOTT

POLITICO's Arena contributors discuss whether the public option "makes sense," as Obama says.
By: POLITICO STAFF

In an Ideas piece, Cobb says the House will soon pass legislation offering a formal apology for slavery.
By: WILLIAM JELANI COBB

In an Ideas piece, eight former secretaries of state say national security requires soft -- and smart -- power.
By: EIGHT FORMER SECRETARIES OF STATE


Life
Principals at CQ and Economist Group-owned Roll Call keep their cards close to the vest.

The Brooklyn Cyclones temporarily change their name to the Baracklyn Cyclones Tuesday.

Let’s be honest: Barack Obama is better than you are.

Sanford's admission was one of the most uncomfortable-to-watch political press conferences ever.

"It's one of these days where you go, 'ahh,' ” jokes “Late, Late Show” host, Craig Ferguson.
By: ANDY BARR and ALEXANDER TROWBRIDGE

Actress Edie Falco speaks at a Health Care rally on Capitol Hill.

He agrees in his briefing Thursday to let the press corps videotape him going in the dunk tank at the White House luau Thursday night.
By: POLITICO STAFF


Lobbyists
Glover Park Group nabs Larry Kamer, one of PRWeek's Top 10 Crisis Busters.

Democrats say voters aren’t paying attention to allegations of lobbyist ties. 

Obama likely to veto any defense bill that includes money for additional F-22 fighter jets.

The personal medical narrative is something like a key card: You can’t get in without one.
By: DANIEL LIBIT and KATHRYN MCGARR

Obama says the climate bill vote will be close.


Politics
A handful of GOP senators are out to get the Pentagon’s finances ready for an audit.

His favorability rating climbs to 40 percent — a 10-point increase over the past 16 months.

W.H. rescinds invites to Iranian diplomats to attend July 4 festivities at U.S. embassies.

Republicans aim to portray chief as disengaged from lawmaking.

Let’s be honest: Barack Obama is better than you are.

Sanford's admission was one of the most uncomfortable-to-watch political press conferences ever.

He's willing to consider taxing health benefits.

"It's one of these days where you go, 'ahh,' ” jokes “Late, Late Show” host, Craig Ferguson.
By: ANDY BARR and ALEXANDER TROWBRIDGE

Boehner challenges reporters to press Pelosi on her CIA comments.
By: POLITICO STAFF

Chief of staff yuks it up with the Fourth Estate at Thursday's Christian Science Monitor breakfast.

Half of S.C. residents say Sanford should resign from office, according to a new InsiderAdvantage poll.

Grassroots activists and labor workers flood the Hill for a high-volume rally for health care reform.

Is Barack Obama’s chief of staff charmless or a charmer? Take your pick.

Sanford announces he will repay the state for portions of a taxpayer-funded Latin American trade mission.

Despite possible presidential veto, House and Senate pushing ahead with funding for fighter jet.

Obama vows to immediately begin negotiations to craft comprehensive immigration reform.



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