Archive | November, 2009

Divided Senate opens health care debate

Divided Senate opens health care debate

Senate Democratic leaders hope to hold together a fragile coalition of party members despite disputes over abortion funding and the inclusion of a government-run option in health care legislation. The Senate begins over sweeping health care legislation that President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats have vowed to approve and Republicans have sworn to block.

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John Sherffius

John Sherffius

Cartoon by John Sherffius PUBLICATION DATE: Mon, 30 Nov 2009

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The right hammers Huck over shooting

The conservative blogosphere unleashed a torrent of criticism against Mike Huckabee Monday.

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Pelosi spends $2,993 on flowers

The House Speaker, who has come under fire for spending before, also spent $2,740 on bottled water.

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Dem: Bush intentionally lost bin Laden

Hinchey accusses Bush of letting bin Laden escape during the American invasion of Afghanistan.

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Late nights? Not quite yet

An short first day for the Senate on health care reform

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Monkey business

Questionable ads.

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Remainders: Prime-time

Even Fox carrying Obama speech.

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NRCC, this T-shirt’s for you!

Nancy, the T-shirt.

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Remainders: Trashing the governor’s lawn

Trashing the governor’s lawn.

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