It's All Politics Today On TOTN: Energy And Civility — Two Things We Don't Have Enough Of by Ken Rudin March 31, 2010 This week's Political Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation focused on the new Obama swagger, the lack of civility in Congress, and the effects of Sarah Palin's campaign efforts.
It's All Politics 'Green' With Anger Over Obama's Drilling Plan by Ken Rudin March 31, 2010 POLITICAL JUNKIE: President Obama's decision to increase drilling for oil, off the coast of Virginia and perhaps elsewhere, is thought to have been made to win over GOP votes for his climate legislation languishing in Congress. But his environmen...
It's All Politics Fiorina: Passover A Time To 'Break Bread' by Ken Rudin March 30, 2010 California GOP Senate candidate Carly Fiorina celebrates Passover as a time to "break bread" with families and friends.
It's All Politics This Week's ScuttleButton Winner: Mark Russell of Richland, Wash. by Ken Rudin March 30, 2010 We have a ScuttleButton puzzle winner.
It's All Politics Is N.C. Sen. Burr (R) Vulnerable? Depends On Who You Ask by Ken Rudin March 30, 2010 Democrats insist Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) is vulnerable in November. But first, they have to pick a nominee in the May 4 primary.
It's All Politics Who Wants To Be Lieutenant Governor? by Ken Rudin March 29, 2010 Is there any job description for lieutenant governor other than to periodically inquire about the health of the governor?
It's All Politics Recess Appointments: Despicable, Unless Your Side Does It by Ken Rudin March 29, 2010 President Obama, fresh off his health-care victory, shows a bit of political leg. Ken Rudin reflects on the politics of recess appointments. Obama has recently announced he will bypass the Senate and install controversial Craig Becker and 14 other...
It's All Politics Cheney Is Wrong: It Wasn't Bush Who Kept Us Safe; It Was Jack Bauer by Ken Rudin March 27, 2010 Can America stay safe now that Jack Bauer is leaving us?
It's All Politics McCain Can't Wait For November 10th by Ken Rudin March 26, 2010 John McCain, basking in the praise of Sarah Palin, apparently has no idea what date election day is this year. McCain Can't Wait For November 10th Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/114589301/125232413" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics Tree-In-Forest Dep't: Bob Smith Withdraws From Fla. Senate Race by Ken Rudin March 26, 2010 Here's something you may not have known: Former N.H. Senator Bob Smith was running for the Senate in Florida. Well, Smith has dropped out of the race.
It's All Politics It's ScuttleButton Time! by Ken Rudin March 26, 2010 The latest ScuttleButton puzzle is a bit close to home this week.
It's All Politics Flashback Friday: On This Day In 1995, Alan Keyes Announces For President by Ken Rudin March 26, 2010 Fifteen years ago today, radio talk-show host Alan Keyes announces his candidacy for the 1996 GOP presidential nomination.
It's All Politics Paul Simon's Daughter May Be Democrats' LG Pick In Illinois by Ken Rudin March 26, 2010 Democrats in Illinois may have a new nominee for lt. governor, and that person could be Sheila Simon, the daughter of the late Sen. Paul Simon.
It's All Politics This Week's Podcast: Health A Poppin by Ken Rudin March 26, 2010 Prediction: We talk about health care in this week's episode of the "It's All Politics" podcast. It's All Politics, Mar. 25, 2010 Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/114587986/125197430" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics Won't You Stay Home Kay Bailey (In The Senate)? by Ken Rudin March 25, 2010 Texas' House Republicans want Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, whose bid for governor earlier this year was unsuccessful, to stay in office and not resign, as she has pledged to do.