It's All Politics Fear And Loathing (And Buttons) At CPAC by Ken Rudin February 27, 2009 Some observations after spending the day at CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference.
It's All Politics Newt Always Seems Happier In The Opposition by Ken Rudin February 27, 2009 Some reflections on the ups, downs and possible ups again of Newt Gingrich.
It's All Politics Start Your Weekend With The Latest Podcast Episode! by Ken Rudin February 27, 2009 The new edition of the It's All Politics podcast is up! It's All Politics: Feb. 27, 2009 Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/101279776/101243012" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics It's ScuttleButton Time! by Ken Rudin February 27, 2009 The new ScuttleButton puzzle is up and waiting to be solved!
It's All Politics On This Day In 1989: Speaker Wright Investigation Intensifies by Ken Rudin February 27, 2009 Twenty years ago today, the House ethics committee begins its review of the finances of Speaker Jim Wright, a Texas Democrat. Wright, under siege, will announce in May he is quitting Congress rather than continue to fight the charges.
It's All Politics D.C. Vote? Not So Fast by Ken Rudin February 26, 2009 The long and thus far unsuccessful effort to get a voting member of Congress from the District of Columbia.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1987: Regan Out, Baker In As WH Chief Of Staff by Ken Rudin February 26, 2009 Twenty-two years ago today, Donald Regan is forced out as President Reagan's chief of staff and is replaced by former Sen. Howard Baker.
It's All Politics Guess What? Red States Again Likely To Gain In Redistricting by Ken Rudin February 26, 2009 An early guess as to which states will gain or lose congressional seats during the next round of redistricting.
It's All Politics A Lot Of Firsts Last Night by Ken Rudin February 25, 2009 A lot of firsts in last night's speech by President Obama to a joint session of Congress.
It's All Politics We Have A ScuttleButton Winner! by Ken Rudin February 25, 2009 We have a winner to last week's ScuttleButton puzzle!
It's All Politics Jindal Comment On Volcano Monitoring Causes Some To Erupt by Ken Rudin February 25, 2009 Bobby Jindal's mentioning of volcano monitoring as a waste of government spending may be misguided, reports NPR science correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1985: Louisiana Sen. Russell Long Calls It Quits by Ken Rudin February 25, 2009 Twenty-four years ago today, longtime Sen. Russell Long of Louisiana announces he will retire in 1986 instead of seeking an eighth term.
It's All Politics Today On TOTN: Obama Talks & Burris Stays. Will Norton Vote? by Ken Rudin February 25, 2009 What's on tap for today's Political Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation. Special guest is Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) to talk about the increased chances of the District getting a voting member of Congress.
It's All Politics Third Time A Charm? Obama Names Locke To Lead Commerce by Ken Rudin February 25, 2009 President Obama has nominated Gary Locke, a former two-term governor of Washington, to be the next commerce secretary.
It's All Politics The President's Words — A Graphic For All To See by Ken Rudin February 24, 2009 Here's what happens when you run President Obama's speech through Wordle: