Orrin Hatch

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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.
Send in the clowns
George W. Bush's presidential debate debut turns into a genuine snoozefest.
Jews for a day
All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
Where was George?
Days after his foreign policy lecture at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, GOP front-runner George W. Bush misses debate class at Arizona State University.
Escape Hatch?
Could the Utah senator's quixotic run for president cost him his Senate seat?
The men who would be king
In the absence of the main attraction, George W. Bush, the other five Republican hopefuls strut their stuff in their first town meeting of the season.
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