Friday Interview: Barney Frank on Congress, the Crash, Why Huntsman Is Like Dorothy in Oz
GOP candidates love bashing the Massachusetts liberal. Here, he responds to their re-telling of how the financial crisis happened.
GOP candidates love bashing the Massachusetts liberal. Here, he responds to their re-telling of how the financial crisis happened.
The former governor knows how to treat his supporters, according to this tweet from a Democratic staffer
GOP poll respondents love the former speaker now -- but they used to see him as one of the least likable 2012 candidates
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From the C-SPAN vault: House Republicans invited the SNL star to surprise their new speaker at a conference meeting
His campaign is soliciting notes of reassurance -- and donations -- to make the beleaguered candidate feel better
The Georgia congressman took a break from engineering the Republican Revolution to do some Christmas shopping at D.C.'s Union Station
Support for the movement has dropped dramatically, according to new data. Some guesses as to why it's happening.
A map from a two-page brochure features concise summations of how the former Godfather's CEO sees countries in the world
Fox News
The former governor was irritated by Fox News's flip-flop questions -- but he can expect a lot more of them before November 2012
Partisan stalemate has held America hostage. A look at the most significant instances of legislative dysfunction this year.
When the legendary Massachusetts congressman leaves the Capitol in 2012, he'll take a reputation for messiness with him
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In attacking Mitt Romney, the Democratic National Committee is replaying George W. Bush's attack line against John Kerry
Congress will lose one of its most outspoken members when the Massachusetts representative retires in 2012
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After last night's debate, a twitter spat ensues between Newt Gingrich and the former governor's campaign over citizenship questions
His campaign has struggled to raise money, but new details about his business interests should remove doubts about his fiscal prowess
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Unlike her Jay Leno fiasco, the tea party congresswoman actually drew laughs on another late-night talk show Monday
Will lawmakers have to abide by the across-the-board spending reductions laid out in the debt-limit deal?
President Obama didn't want to wear one last week during the APEC summit in Honolulu. Is this what he was worried about?
Appearing at Sunday's Sprint Cup finale to support veterans, the first lady and Dr. Jill Biden got a chilly reception in Florida
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has posted audio of the former lobbyist asking the party to stop using his name
The future president regaled a national TV audience, possibly for the first time, with the history of lawyer Charles Hamilton Houston
The Democratic Party has released a cascade of YouTube attacks. Does it see the former governor as Obama's biggest threat?
Stupid.com wants to help you while away the hours until a Republican takes over as America's next commander-in-chief
Caught between the untenable and the unlikable, a dozen members of Congress face the prospect of throwing Washington into chaos
Leftists greeted the secretary of State as she traveled to Manila to reaffirm U.S. military ties with the Philippines
These women support freedom, the elimination of federal agencies, and the libertarian presidential candidate. They oppose excessive clothing.
Gregg for Governor
Is Indiana ready for a lip-furred Democrat to lead the state? The former legislator aims to find out in 2012.
On Sunday, Steve Kroft delved into the possibility that members of Congress use non-public information to make bets in the market
At Saturday's debate, two Republicans defended "enhanced interrogations." The party's 2008 nominee isn't having it.
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