The House’s Reading of the Constitution Gets Off to an Awkward Start
Democrats want to know why, exactly, we're not going to mention the slavery parts.
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John Boehner is now officially second in line for the presidency.
Everyone else is a socialist.
Final passage could come as early as tomorrow.
The Democrats have reportedly secured the nine GOP votes they needed.
He may miss some key votes over the next week.
Fifteen Republicans voted to repeal DADT this time around, compared to five in May.
Only 13 percent of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job, a record low in the poll's 35-year history.
He's protesting the tax-cut compromise.
“A tragic example of partisan politics trumping patriotism.”
A look at the political fallout of a failed compromise.
Forty-eight percent of the members of the House and Senate are millionaires.
Joyce Kaufman, of "if ballots don't work, bullets will" fame, chooses to stay in Florida.
Two black Republicans are welcome to join, the chairwoman says.