It's All Politics NPR's Totenberg: Supreme Court Justice Souter To Retire by Ken Rudin April 30, 2009 NPR's Nina Totenberg reports that Supreme Court Justice David Souter has informed the White House that he plans to retire when the court's current term concludes at the end of June.
It's All Politics Will Sen. Bunning (R-KY) Retire? 'Roll Call' Reports A Hint by Ken Rudin April 30, 2009 Will Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) retire? There are signs that he may do so.
It's All Politics 28.8 Million Watched Obama Presser Wednesday by Ken Rudin April 30, 2009 President Obama's nationally televised news conference was viewed by 28.8 million people on Wednesday — considerably fewer than the number of people who watched his first two prime-time conferences.
It's All Politics John Marchi, Who Upset Mayor Lindsay In '69 NYC Primary, Dies by Ken Rudin April 30, 2009 A remembrance of John Marchi, the longtime former state legislator from New York who died last week. In June of 1969, Marchi won a stunning upset over Mayor John Lindsay in the GOP mayoral primary.
It's All Politics It's Official: Biden Won't Take Subway To Mexico by Ken Rudin April 30, 2009 Some eyebrows were raised over the remarks made by VP Biden on travel in the wake of the swine flu outbreak.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1956: Sen. Alben Barkley, Ex-VP, Dies by Ken Rudin April 30, 2009 Fifty-three years ago today, former Vice President Alben Barkley dies.
It's All Politics Some Quick Thoughts On The President's News Conference by Ken Rudin April 29, 2009 A quick summation of President Obama's prime-time news conference.
It's All Politics That Sebelius-For-HHS Contest by Ken Rudin April 29, 2009 Results of the Sebelius for HHS confirmation vote contest.
It's All Politics Recapping Arlen Specter's Political Career by Ken Rudin April 29, 2009 A quick retrospective of Arlen Specter's political career.
It's All Politics We Have A ScuttleButton Winner! by Ken Rudin April 29, 2009 We have a winner of last week's ScuttleButton puzzle.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1969: Barry Goldwater Jr. Elected To House by Ken Rudin April 29, 2009 Forty years ago today, Barry Goldwater Jr. — son of the 1964 Republican presidential nominee — wins a special congressional race in California.
It's All Politics Today On TOTN: The Specter Switch by Ken Rudin April 29, 2009 This week on the Political Junkie segment on Talk of the Nation: the Specter switch.
It's All Politics Senate Confirms Sebelius 65-31 by Ken Rudin April 28, 2009 The Senate votes 65-31 to confirm Kathleen Sebelius as HHS secretary.
It's All Politics Senate Party Switchers Of The Past Half-Century by Ken Rudin April 28, 2009 The other party switchers in the Senate in the past half-century
It's All Politics Pennsylvania Senate Fun Fact by Ken Rudin April 28, 2009 Arlen Specter's departure from the GOP gives Pennsylvania two Democratic senators for the first time since 1946.