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There is one thing every House Democrat must do before going into the Caucus to cast a vote for majority leader.
If Democrats do win the House, a bitter internecine battle can only hurt how they govern.
Five years late, Ilario Pantano has been fully vindicated. Now where does he go to get his reputation back?
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates gave another speech laying out the course he believes the U.S. armed forces must follow to address the conflicts of the 21st century.
This issue covers the House in the 100th Congress.
Voters are mad at Washington, mad at Democrats, and mad at Obama, but the White House seems to think that nothing is ever Obama's fault and everything is proof of how much we need him.
If Democrats want to be seen as tough on defense, they must actually be tough on defense. Toughness is tested and proven in times of adversity.
The needless resolution condemning the near-century-old Armenian genocide shows that Congress is led by foreign policy amateurs.




