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POTUS sings ‘Sweet Home Chicago.’
The Fix by Chris Cillizza
The president’s supporters are wading into the GOP primary, attacking Mitt Romney on one of his weakest points in the state.
The Take by Dan Balz
Mitt Romney went on the attack while suddenly claiming the mantle of underdog as he seeks to avoid potentially devastating losses in upcoming GOP presidential primaries Arizona and Michigan.
2chambers: Covering Congress
A half-dozen members of the House Ethics Committee have recused themselves from the troubled investigation of Rep. Maxine Waters and been replaced.
In the Loop
A new study shows that K Street treats congressional staffers like the farm team—and we know which committee is the elite AAA .
Election 2012
Yes, Rick Santorum’s recent headline-making comments are about religion. But they’re also part of Santorum’s contention that he’s more authentic than Mitt Romney.
44: Politics & Policy
The president hailed the groundbreaking of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The California Republican has held hundreds of hearings and made hundreds of requests for information from the White House and agencies.
Chris Christie tells Warren Buffett to put a sock in it.
Aiken has released a video opposing an amendment to the North Carolina state constitution that would define marriage as between a man and a woman.
SHE THE PEOPLE | Wondering why the Republicans would want to ride such a losing pony? They don’t.
On the way home to our furnished apartment, I spelled out that no “daddy” would be arriving at the door fresh from a business trip.
FACT CHECKER | There appears to be not a shred of evidence to back up Santorum’s claims about euthanasia in the Netherlands.
The report examined policies that led to the transfer of detainees from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba who later reengaged in terrorism.
Top U.S. officials try to contain fallout after U.S. Marines apparently urinate on corpses of dead Afghans.
Image on new book by Michael Hastings appears to show uniform of retired general
Al Kamen’s In the Loop on Director of National Intelligence James Clapper’s unfortunate choice of analogies, candidates’ press-bashing and too-candid e-mails.
Al Kamen’s In the Loop, on the odds that Democratic crossover voters will affect the critical Michigan presidential primary, and the Iraq embassy contest.
Al Kamen’s In the Loop reports on the winner of the National Security Archive’s annual award, named for Nixon secretary Rose Mary Woods.
Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta’s reception on the Hill shows rough times ahead for the Obama administration’s proposed defense reductions.
A project to deepen and widen the Panama Canal aims to help U.S. businesses meet a new foreign challenge.
It’s not unusual for House Republicans to call for limits on federal retirement benefits, but this time the targeted benefits are their own.
COLUMN | The higher payments required of workers hired after this year are just the latest foray into federal workers’ pockets.
FEDERAL DIARY | The most interesting thing about the government reorganization hearing was the title: “Why Reshuffling Government Agencies Won’t Solve the Federal Government's Obesity Problem.”
Dana Milbank discusses his latest columns and political news.
Santorum exists in a place of binary extremes of good and evil, where his political foe isn’t just wrong but adheres to a “phony theology” not found in the Bible. His frequent tendency to go from zero to Nazi over ordinary political disagreements shows why he’s outside the bounds major political parties have applied to their past presidential nominees.
In terms of sizzle, Sen. Rob Portman makes Mitt Romney look like Lady Gaga. So when the two men shared a stage on Monday afternoon, the result was pure and unadulterated ennui — exactly the sentiment greeting Romney’s presidential aspirations in the GOP electorate.
All of the GOP’s potential 2012 candidates are uninspiring or unelectable.
Give him points for cleverness. President Obama’s birth control “accommodation” was as politically successful as it was morally meaningless. It took only a handful of compliant Catholic groups to hail the alleged compromise and hand Obama a major political victory.
Though poorly appreciated at home, the former Russian leader should be honored for his great vision.
Unions' fight is the fight of every U.S. worker.
The British prime minister has his own art of the deal.
His religious statements give Romney an opening in debate.
What history suggests is that success isn’t about issues — it’s about resources.
“Barack Obama is the most dangerous president in modern history.” Gingrich will say anything to get attention.
Now would be a very good time to be a cartoonist. Or perhaps not. As the late cartoonist Doug Marlette frequently lamented, "How do you cartoon a cartoon? We're living in 'Toon Town.' "
Now would be a very good time to be a cartoonist. Or perhaps not. As the late cartoonist Doug Marlette frequently lamented, "How do you cartoon a cartoon? We're living in 'Toon Town.' "
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