Republican National Committee

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  • GOP bailout ad at odds with McCain's position

    The RNC's independent expenditure unit is running an ad attacking the bailout plan that John McCain says he hoped would pass.
  • Sarah Palin and the glass ceiling

    While crying foul over Joe Biden's attacks on the Alaska governor, one Republican suggests that there'll never be a female president.
  • RNC debuts attack against Obama

    In a new video, "Can We Ask?" the Republican National Committee previews some lines of attack against Barack Obama.
  • Where have all the e-mails gone?

    House investigators say 88 White House officials have used off-the-books RNC accounts -- and that many of their messages are missing.
  • Follow the e-mails

    The discovery of a previously unknown treasure chest of e-mails buried by the Bush administration may prove to be as informative as Nixon's secret White House tapes.
  • Say good night, Ken

    In the wake of Tuesday's elections, Ken Mehlman is expected to leave his job as chairman of the Republican National Committee.
  • The Republican National Committee's porn problem

    The RNC attacked Harold Ford Jr. for taking money from porn producers. What about the money the RNC took?
  • Replaying GOP racism

    Ken Mehlman's cynical effort to inflame white bigotry in Tennessee is no different from what the Republicans did in their infamous 1988 "Willie Horton" ad.
  • Rove: It's the (eternal) war, stupid!

    In his first speech in two months, "Bush's brain" laid out his plan for GOP victory: War, war and more war.
  • The RNC vs. Howard Dean on the future for Iraqi women

    The DNC chairman says Iraqi women may ultimately be worse off than they were under Saddam Hussein.
  • Bush fire Rove? Fat chance

    The six reasons it will take an indictment to get Karl Rove out of the Bush White House.
  • Team Bush declares war on the New York Times

    The GOP attack on a Times Magazine story is the latest attempt to rally the conservative base by "whacking a newspaper with 'New York' in its name," says executive editor Bill Keller.
  • The Times pets a Republican "pit bull"

    Why is the so-called liberal media fawning over Republican lobbyist and politico Ed Gillespie while they savage John Kerry?
  • The skeletons and suits in Sharpton's closet

    The controversial political leader and Democratic presidential candidate delivers a pointed warning: If you attack me, you risk being sued.
  • Dick Armey plays the al-Qaida card

    The GOP majority leader says the terrorist group is efficient because Tom Daschle isn't running it. Enraged Demos demand an apology.
  • Daschle's bogus low "approval rating"

    The Republican National Committee does a partisan hatchet job on Tom Daschle -- and has the chutzpah to call it a "job performance rating."
  • Trashing Patrick Leahy

    The Republican National Committee claims the Vermont Democrat "disrespects" the heroes of Sept. 11, but the charge shows the GOP disrespects the truth.
  • Poll-itics as usual

    A Republican National Committee flack gets defensive -- and evasive -- as reporters try to pin down how much President Bush spends on pollsters.
  • Cash cowed

    The Republican Party's zeal for raising money has even some of its own members worried.
  • Cry for me, Puerto Rico

    The next big issue after the clemency controversy is the growing pressure to throw the U.S. Navy off its test bombing range.
  • On their minds

    Political experts from both sides deconstruct President Clinton's 1999 State of the Union address.
  • Newsreal: The great Arlington National Cemetery smear

    When it comes to screwing President Clinton, nothing is sacred, not even the dead.
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