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From John McCain to Tom DeLay, members of his own party could make the most trouble for the president-elect.
By Anthony York
December 16, 2000
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Blues Traveler, Jon Secada and a faux Mardi Gras entertain the pasty GOP crowds, paid for by the biggest corporate interests in America.
By Jake Tapper
August 2, 2000
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The Democrats are suing Tom DeLay for normal political practices and calling it "racketeering." But the real racketeers in Congress are Democrats and their family name is Kennedy.
By David Horowitz
May 15, 2000
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The only African-American in the House Republican Caucus is among the scores of House GOP members contemplating retirement.
By Nancy Mathis
January 15, 2000
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As Rush Limbaugh blasts away, George W. Bush insists he's not running against the GOP Congress.
By Jake Tapper
October 6, 1999
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One determined Republican overcomes his own leadership's opposition to pass a bipartisan campaign finance reform bill -- again.
By Jake Tapper
September 15, 1999
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Gingrich affair heating up D.C. Exactly when did it begin? Somebody say "blackmail"? Finally, some good news: Cher definitely not involved; and more good news: Experts say Prince Philip is not an idiot!
By Amy Reiter
August 17, 1999
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Meet the 10 biggest obstacles to gun reform legislation.
By Jake Tapper
August 12, 1999
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With Clinton and Gingrich out of the picture come Election Day 2000, how will Democrats and Republicans scare the voters? Hint: Imagine Dick Gephardt with horns.
By Jake Tapper
June 11, 1999
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By trying to force a floor vote on campaign finance reform, Rep. Chris Shays puts his money where his mouth is -- and his career in jeopardy.
By Jake Tapper
May 27, 1999
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Are these smutty tales true? Let the reader beware.
By Carol Lloyd
March 26, 1999
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Washington lobbyists profit from upheaval.
By Art Levine
February 10, 1999
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The GOP Whip thinks that American companies using underpaid garment workers in distant Saipan is just fine.
By Jeff Stein
February 4, 1999
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Dick Morris, conspiracy theorist, could find a way to hurt the president again.
By Nicholas Confessore
January 26, 1999
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Steve Erickson argues that it's time for the American people to realize that Clinton trial isn't really about Clinton -- it's about democracy.
By Steve Erickson
January 20, 1999
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A Senate compromise on the impeachment trial ends the partisan bickering, for now.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
January 8, 1999
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Republican skeptic Christopher Shays tries to explain why fence-sitting Republicans suddenly rushed to oppose the president.
By Bruce Shapiro
December 19, 1998
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As the House of Representatives returns to the matter of impeachment after a brief pause for the bombing of Iraq, Christopher Shays tries to explain why fence-sitting Republicans suddenly rushed to oppose the president.
By Bruce Shapiro
December 18, 1998
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Clinton's move against Iraq raises the stakes for both parties in the impeachment debate.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
December 17, 1998
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The White House tries lobbying, "scorched-earth" threats and one more speech to sway fence-sitting Republicans.
By Harry Jaffe
December 11, 1998
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House Majority Whip Tom DeLay of Texas is the force behind the renewed push to impeach the president.
By Joe Conason
December 8, 1998
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Clinton's move against Iraq raises the stakes for both parties in the impeachment debate.
By Joshua Micah Marshall
November 30, 1998
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Will Gingrich pay if Republicans blow the election?
By Joe Conason
November 4, 1998
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Republicans are likely to depose House Speaker Newt Gingrich if the party fails to make big Congressional gains in Tuesday's election.
By Joe Conason
November 3, 1998
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By Bruce Shapiro
September 22, 1998