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Debate over health care repeal: five gauges of House civility
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Obama girds for State of the Union address. His Republican opponents do too.
President Obama will face a tough crowd of Republicans during his State of the Union address Tuesday night. They probably won't like what they hear about taxes and spending.
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Pizza Hut 'free pizza' stunt could spoil presidential debate
Pizza Hut is offering a lifetime supply of free pizza – or a $15,600 check– to anyone who asks, 'sausage or pepperoni' to President Obama or Mitt Romney during their live Town Hall-style debate next Tuesday. The Pizza Hut stunt threatens to irritate viewers who have serious concerns about issues like the economy and healthcare.
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Why Washington springs leaks in election season
GOP lawmakers said Tuesday they don't believe Obama's denials of White House-sanctioned leaks about US efforts to disrupt Iran's nuclear program. Leaking for political purposes has a storied past in Washington.
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The Vote Why couldn't Rep. Bobby Rush wear hoodie on House floor?
A hoodie won't fly on the House floor, where dress code mandates no hats – and a hoodie counts as a hat, even when its used to bring attention to Trayvon Martin.
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In South Carolina, Republicans play hard, fall hard. Consider Ken Ard.
The indictment, conviction, and resignation of Lt. Gov. Ken Ard over campaign corruption charges is the latest in a long line of embarrassing moments for the Republican stronghold of South Carolina.
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Cover Story The etiquette gap: From Newt and Mitt to Facebook and texting
Newt Gingrich calling Mitt Romney a liar, boorish friends texting at dinner, bad Facebook manners: The nation's etiquette gap – from a shove to a shooting – can breed more incivility.
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The Vote Jan Brewer vs. Obama: Can you respect the presidency but insult the president?
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer wagged her finger at President Obama. NHL player Tim Thomas boycotted a White House ceremony. Is the country 'losing basic courtesy and grace'?
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Obama vs. Boehner speech spat: Another sign of presidential disrespect?
For the first time, Congress refused a president's request to speak before a joint session. Some Dems see this as part of a pattern of disrespect toward Obama.
09/02/2011 10:09 am -
In Pictures Fun fried foods
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Debate over health care repeal: five gauges of House civility
In the wake of the Tucson shootings, Congress was, briefly, awash in talk of the need for a more civil, less caustic tone in politics. This week’s vote to repeal health-care reform, President Obama’s signature domestic achievement, provided a formidable test – and produced mixed results. Here are five ways to break it down.
01/20/2011 01:51 pm -
Robert Reich What Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert show us about America's true political center
Disagreement isn't the problem. How we disagree, is.
11/01/2010 05:00 pm -
The Vote Anthony Weiner explodes in Congress and on Fox News [video]
Anthony Weiner, a congressman from New York, was livid with Republicans for not passing a bill to give long-term medical benefits to 9/11 first responders. But by historical standards, his outburst was positively tame.
07/30/2010 03:29 pm -
Opinion Shock poll: Why do so many Republicans think Obama is a socialist, a Muslim, or even the anti-Christ?
A new poll shows that a quarter of Republicans think Obama may be the anti-Christ. Apocalyptic right-wing rhetoric is going mainstream, as Republican lawmakers stoke the flames of epithet-hurlers and conspiracy theorists.
03/25/2010 11:40 am -
Texas Rep. Randy Neugebauer admits he shouted "baby killer" during floor debate
Neugebauer insists that he was not referring directly to a fellow congressman but to an agreement made in the 11th hour.
03/22/2010 08:34 pm -
Courage and Consequence
George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove keeps his cards close to the vest in this memoir about his political career.
03/18/2010 06:35 am -
The Vote Obama "beginning not to be believable to me," says Rockefeller
West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller is starting to wonder if President Obama is a friend to the coal industry.
02/13/2010 04:31 pm -
Obama vs. Alito: Political dust-up during State of the Union
Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito apparently took umbrage at President Obama’s comment about the court’s recent decision on corporate campaign contributions. Was either of them out of line?
01/30/2010 10:39 am -
Five things to look for in Obama State of the Union address
President Obama delivers his State of the Union address at a political low point. He needs to buck up his party and soothe a frustrated electorate. Will he adopt his new fighting persona? Will anyone heckle him?
01/27/2010 03:35 pm -
South Carolina takes aim at lynching law because it hurt blacks
The law originally was designed to stop the Jim Crow-era lynching of black men. But in recent years, South Carolina's lynching law mainly had targeted African-American gang members.
01/12/2010 05:04 pm -
Opponents on immigration reform gear up for forthcoming battle
Obama has signaled he’ll take up immigration reform soon. As a result, both sides are mobilizing their forces.
01/05/2010 11:28 am -
Verbal Energy It’s WOTY season
The Monitor’s language columnist wonders how anyone can pick just one Word of the Year.
12/16/2009 08:52 am -
Illegal immigrants becoming a flashpoint in healthcare reform
The House bill allows illegal immigrants to buy their own health insurance through a new 'exchange' as long as no government subsidy is involved. The Senate bill does not.
11/20/2009 12:00 am -
Opinion Health care and illegal immigrants in America: why Mexico is the key
Urging Mexico to strive for a better health care system could relieve the burden on US taxpayers.
11/19/2009 12:00 am -
The Vote Louisiana interracial marriage case revives southern stereotypes
The pace has only picked up after the election of Barack Obama, whose skin color has revealed a usually hidden strain of racism that remains present in the South.
10/17/2009 01:00 am -
What did GOP's bid to oust Charles Rangel accomplish?
The attempt to remove Charles Rangel from his seat as chairman of an influential House committee keeps allegations of bribery in the public eye.
10/07/2009 01:00 am







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