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» Not much new in Netanyahu speech, but it still packs a punch
After all the fury over the Netanyahu’s anti-Iran message and questions of protocol, not much had changed.
» House GOP’s ‘War of the Roses’
Many House Republicans are just as fed up with Conservative insurgents as they are with the president.
» Timothy P. Carney: The Great 2014 Cashout: Mark Pryor used to be against the revolving door
Sen. Mark Pryor, who 10 years ago led the initiative against the revolving door, has now gone through it.
» Override vote on Keystone XL veto looks doomed
“Nothing’s changing,” Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., told the Examiner. “It’s inevitable. It’s coming back.”
» Everybody but Republican base claims victory in Homeland fight
“[Democrats] demonstrated through our unity that we can get results while Republicans eat each other alive.”
» Editorial: Americans getting taste of what a second Clinton presidency would look like
Recent events can provide an early taste of what a second Clinton administration would have in store.
» Janet Yellen: Bankers’ behavior threatens safety of big banks
The chairwoman of the Federal Reserve criticized Tuesday the behavior of big bankers.
» Ted Cruz leads latest GOP alternative to Obamacare
The bill removes the insurance mandate and allows residents to purchase health plans from any other state.
» M. Stanton Evans — a conservative giant
Goldwater. Reagan. Buckley. On Monday evening, M. Stanton Evans followed them into eternity.
» Generals: Iran’s influence in Iraq growing
Lawmakers are growing concerned that Iran’s influence will lead to future sectarian violence.
» Op-Ed: Volkswagen punishes worker for opposing union
Eric Wilson is a maintenance specialist at Volkswagen in Chattanooga. He is also a veteran.
» After immigration defeat, House conservatives set sights on McConnell, not Boehner
The lawmakers plan to pressure McConnell to change the rules of the upper chamber.

