Tom Delay

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Tom DeLay has left the building Tom DeLay has left the building
His lawyer says his decision to quit the House and not seek reelection has nothing to do with any criminal investigations. Right.
Sinners in the hands of an angry GOP Sinners in the hands of an angry GOP
At a messianic "War on Christians" conference, Tom DeLay warned that "the future of man hangs in the balance" as other righteous souls demanded that gay sex be explicitly described to restore "shame."
DeLay: Threatened judges still don't "get it" DeLay: Threatened judges still don't "get it"
Christians are persecuted; judges are just dense.
McCain's embrace, Halliburton's profits and Tom DeLay's gun McCain's embrace, Halliburton's profits and Tom DeLay's gun
News that doesn't involve shuffling Card.
Even lobbyists need a little love Even lobbyists need a little love
Jack Abramoff asks friends to write letters of support before he faces sentencing.
A window into the Abramoff investigation? A window into the Abramoff investigation?
The Justice Department has pulled financial reports on nine members of Congress. Roll Call names names.
Broken Hammer Broken Hammer
Despite his primary victory -- and his enduring ability to shake down GOP donors -- a DeLay victory in November is far from assured.
Abramoff: They all knew Jack Abramoff: They all knew Jack
"I had to deal with my records, and others will have to deal with theirs."
Abramoff speaks, and Republicans have some explaining to do Abramoff speaks, and Republicans have some explaining to do
Drudge says that the disgraced lobbyist is dishing to Vanity Fair.
DeLay survives primary challenge DeLay survives primary challenge
The ousted House majority leader wins the right to fight for his seat in November.
A long day for DeLay -- but he'll be among friends A long day for DeLay -- but he'll be among friends
The ousted House majority leader faces a primary challenge in Texas, but he'll be in Washington at a fundraiser with lobbyists.
McCain in 2008? McCain in 2008?
From Rove to DeLay to Ralph Reed, the Arizona senator's enemies have stumbled, clearing the way for his likely run.
Jack who? Jack who?
One Republican congressman admits to liking Jack Abramoff, but Tom DeLay says he and Abramoff were never close.
Rx for GOP doom Rx for GOP doom
The Medicare drug program disaster could cost Republicans control of Congress.
Tom DeLay and Justice: Fox, meet henhouse Tom DeLay and Justice: Fox, meet henhouse
The fallen House majority leader gets a seat on the subcomittee that oversees the Justice Department.
"A party on the defensive," and the Times says it's the Republicans "A party on the defensive," and the Times says it's the Republicans
Is the White House worried about losing the House?
House Republicans elect Boehner to replace DeLay House Republicans elect Boehner to replace DeLay
So, did he take "Abramoff money"?
Ethics reform? Let's shorten the line for the StairMaster instead Ethics reform? Let's shorten the line for the StairMaster instead
House Republicans postpone release of legislation on lobbying.
GOP congressman: Abramoff a "partisan, conservative Republican activist" GOP congressman: Abramoff a "partisan, conservative Republican activist"
Rep. John Doolittle says his colleagues are just keeping up appearances with ethics reform proposals.
Republicans gone wild Republicans gone wild
"Ethics reform" gestures and suddenly hazy memories can't hide the truth: Abramoff is an integral part of the GOP machine that revved up with the '94 "revolution."
The Abramoff scandal: It's a Republican thing The Abramoff scandal: It's a Republican thing
And Tom DeLay is right in the middle of it.
DeLay is delayed, and other news from the land of Abramoff DeLay is delayed, and other news from the land of Abramoff
Court denies DeLay a quick resolution of his Texas case; another domino falls in Washington.
DeLay: Abramoff bad, me good DeLay: Abramoff bad, me good
After relinquishing any claim to his old leadership job, the Hammer insists that he's not a target in an ever-expanding federal investigation.
Is Tom DeLay hearing footsteps? Is Tom DeLay hearing footsteps?
House Republicans circulate a petition calling on their colleagues to elect a permanent replacement for the displaced majority leader.
Tom DeLay, Jack Abramoff and the art of understatement Tom DeLay, Jack Abramoff and the art of understatement
House Republicans wonder if they should be led by someone better equipped to deal with the corruption scandal. Could there be anyone worse?
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