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The well-funded centrist group says it wants to field a presidential candidate who will focus on substance. But its first big event was all style.
She was doomed in a primary. But there’s precedent for a politician everyone seems to hate sticking around—and having lots of power.
In honor of the new ‘Mortal Kombat’ film, let’s take a look back at the time Congress held emergency hearings on video-game violence timed to ‘Mortal Kombat II.’
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The former senator says he can better serve his new client precisely because he was once a critic.
Not every senator who hated Obamacare’s public option has come around to single payer, à la Max Baucus.
An ink-stained wretch’s story about what happened long ago, in a simpler time, on one of those weird only-in-New-York-kids nights.
The hands-across-the-aisle spirit promoted by the No Labels group in Congress is eager to see if moderation, cooperation, and compromise will fly under a Trump administration.
Democrats had their own intraparty upset in 2006, courtesy of Joe Lieberman. They moved on, unlike the ‘real American’ Tea Partiers who are still blubbering over Thad Cochran’s victory.
The retiring senator talks to Howard Kurtz about why he feels the Democrats deserted him.
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