Orrin Hatch

  • Hatch: Healthcare bill could be end of two-party system

    The Utah Republican worries about consequences for the GOP if healthcare reform passes
  • Biden, Kerry and Hatch remember Kennedy

    Senators from both sides of the aisle speak about their memories of their late colleague
  • GOP wants 75-80 votes in Senate for healthcare

    The new definition of "bipartisan"? Fifteen or 20 Republican votes in the Senate for healthcare reform
  • Hatch won't vote for Sotomayor

    For the first time during his tenure on Judiciary, the Utah Republican will vote against a SCOTUS nominee
  • Quote of the day

    Sen. Orrin Hatch sends mixed messages about his position on bringing detainees from Guantanamo Bay to the continental U.S.
  • A delay, a game and a scary idea

    Orrin Hatch for attorney general?
  • Kyle Sampson, under oath

    Excerpts from the testimony of the former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
  • Rumsfeld, revisited

    Orrin Hatch declares "mission accomplished" in Afghanistan.
  • Hatch: Terrorists are waiting for the Democrats

    Their plan to elect John Kerry didn't work.
  • Orrin Hatch, Saddam Hussein and the art of taking it all back

    The Utah Republican steps back, not so gracefully, from a claim that the Iraqi leader provided support to al-Qaida.
  • On dignity, cellphones and "dumbass questions"

    Sen. Orrin Hatch brings his unique brand of decorum to the confirmation of a Supreme Court justice.
  • Everything you wanted to know about the "nuclear option"

    If the Republicans are as good as their word, it's going to be much uglier than you think.
  • Joe McCarthy lives

    The Bush campaign's attacks on Democrats as "soft on terrorism" recall the dark arts of the demagogic senator. And once again, the press is playing along.
  • The secret society

    Under Attorney General John Ashcroft, America is becoming an Orwellian state where people are locked up and no one can find out why -- least of all a compliant Congress.
  • Sigh hard

    Bruce Willis moonlights as a woeful bachelor; Bono and Orrin Hatch are buds! Plus: Nobody wants to dine with Jacko; and Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson with child?
  • Bush scolds Congress

    The president limits access to classified information in an attempt to plug leaks on Capitol Hill.
  • Why the Senate should reject Ted Olson

    His role in the sleazy Arkansas Project is bad enough. The fact that he hasn't told the truth about it is worse.
  • The real Slim Shady

    That's not the real Slim Shady, Eminem's mom says; Mel Gibson reveals a Scandinavian alter ego. Plus: Orrin Hatch's "Traffic," and Buffy's ultimatum.
  • Round 2: Ashcroft wins over a Democrat

    Georgia's Zell Miller says he'll confirm the attorney general designate despite tough grilling on gun control and abortion by Kennedy, Schumer and Feinstein.
  • Keep the customer dissatisfied

    What does the failure of e-commerce experiments tell us about the potential for making money on the Net?
  • A Napster lawsuit laid to rest

    Rob Reid shelved Listen.com's legal action, but he says it'll take an act of Congress to resolve the digital music tug of war.
  • Many questions, few answers

    There are still many things we need to know about the two Democrats and six Republicans who want to be our next president.
  • The boomerang effect

    Everything looked peachy for Sen. John McCain's "outsider-reformer" campaign until his actions as an "insider" blew up in his face.
  • Honky-tonk nights

    From a drunken debate hall in South Carolina to nightclubs in Iowa, the candidates for president and their supporters in both major parties spend a weekend whoopin' it up.
  • Bush gets religion

    The GOP front-runner extols Jesus and criticizes McCain in his third debate.
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