Lindsay Graham Nearly Claps, Rubs Hands Instead
Even seasoned pols can get flummoxed by the complex act of applause.
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Even seasoned pols can get flummoxed by the complex act of applause.
Massachusetts may be coming around to appointing a quick replacement for Kennedy.
Does it count as a sweatshop if it's in your living room?
"I was so caught up in relaying the story exactly as it was told to me that, in doing so, I repeated a word that should never be repeated."
Howard Wolfson used to rail against Mayor Bloomberg's wealth and hubris. Now he works for him. Can you imagine?
Can't the White House get, like, a janitor to change their light bulbs?
A son is running against his own father on a platform of abolishing county government.
The supposed Democrat walks back his earlier comment about hoping for a Norm Coleman win.
Two weeks after various conflict-of-interest allegations surface, the city finance chief has tendered her resignation.
How they nearly blew the theatrics of last night's 'Leno' appearance.
DVDs are okay. DVDs that don't work are ... useless.
Guess voting doesn't matter after all, kids!
Tim Geithner's tax and TARP issues probably won't delay his confirmation today.
Rod Blagojevich's contested nominee to replace Barack Obama in the Senate didn't quite get there.
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