Tom Delay

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  • Deliverance for Democrats?

    Not so fast. It's going to take a lot more than indictments to defeat the GOP.
  • The Fix

    Studying Tom DeLay's mug shot. Plus: Book identifies the man who shot 50 Cent nine times.
  • The Republicans' other legal problems

    On any other day, an arrest warrant for the House majority leader might be considered big news.
  • I'm at your service, Mr. DeLay

    A word of advice from a friend: If your GOP pals turn on you, take them down with you.
  • Fall of the Rovean empire?

    Drunk on power, the Republican oligarchs overreached. Now their entire project could be doomed.
  • Doubling down on Tom DeLay

    The displaced House majority leader faces a second indictment in Texas and evidence of an investigation back in Washington.
  • The truth vs. Tom DeLay

    DeLay suggests that he was indicted without getting a chance to tell his side of the story first. His lawyer says that's not how it happened.
  • The GOP's spreading plague

    Voters are notoriously slow in voting out politicians accused of corruption, but they may reach the tipping point with the latest revelations.
  • The Hammer falls

    It isn't just Tom DeLay. The vast corrupt money machine that funded the Republican Revolution is exploding before our eyes.
  • Bush's woes? We should all be so burdened

    Bad polls, ethics scandals -- the president still gets his way.
  • Stand by your man

    The Family Research Council is sticking with indicted House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
  • Blunt in, Dreier out and DeLay sticking around

    Conservative Republicans find Dreier "too moderate," so Hammer-lite -- and the Hammer himself -- will mind the store in Tom DeLay's "absence."
  • If Blunt is in, is Dreier out?

    The AP said that California Rep. David Dreier would be DeLay's replacement. Did questions about his sexual orientation keep him in a lesser role?
  • DeLay's temporary replacement: Roy Blunt

    Blunt says that DeLay is a victim of politics and will return to his leadership role soon.
  • The Hammer pounds back

    DeLay responds to the criminal charge against him: It's all politics, and it always is.
  • The DeLay indictment

    The charge against the House majority leader doesn't say what "overt act" he might have committed to further a criminal conspiracy. The district attorney says it doesn't have to.
  • "A stench of corruption"

    The indictment of Tom DeLay is just the latest in a series of scandals swirling around the GOP.
  • DeLay is indicted; says he will step down as House majority leader

    The Republican House majority leader is indicted on a criminal conspiracy charge related to 2002 legislative races in Texas.
  • Is today the day for Tom DeLay?

    The end is near for the Texas grand jury that has already indicted two of the House majority leader's associates.
  • Funny money

    Will the Republicans be left to fight among themselves over the way to pay for Katrina?
  • The tale of "Red Scorpion"

    The strange Hollywood interlude of the most scandal-ridden man in Washington.
  • Bush indictment? Not yet, but Abramoff gets his

    The lobbyist is indicted and arrested on fraud and conspiracy charges.
  • Congress don't need no stinkin' ethics!

    Lobbyists blithely pour funny money into congressional pockets, serene in the knowledge that ethics committees are a joke.
  • Hints of corruption in the House of Representatives

    The FBI serves search warrants on a House Democrat while Vanity Fair raises questions concerning the Republican speaker.
  • The porking of the energy bill

    How $1.5 billion was slipped into legislation in the dark of night for an energy industry outfit in -- where else -- Tom DeLay's hometown.
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