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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Former presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, who have joined forces in the past to head disaster relief efforts, are uniting again as honorary chairmen of a new National Institute for Civil Discourse. Formation of the institute, intended to promote compromise among opposing political parties and views, is being announced Monday in Tucson, Ariz., site of a shooting rampage last month that killed six people and wounded 14 others, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. The new organization's director, Brint Milward, told the New York Times that the institute will focus on political ...
DAVIDSON, N.C. -- In 2007, Tom Daschle – with other former Senate majority leaders – formed the nonprofit Bipartisan Policy Center to "engage top political figures, advocates, academics and business leaders in the art of principled compromise," according to the group's website. Good luck with that. Despite all evidence that the country's political scene is becoming more divisive, Daschle and the center's other founders -- Howard Baker, Bob Dole and George Mitchell – believe that while "electoral politics are partisan, policy should not be." On Wednesday night, Daschle, ...
Amid the reports that Rahm Emanuel will likely step down as White House chief of staff -- possibly as early as Friday -- to run for Chicago mayor, the question all of Washington is waiting to have answered is: Who would get his job? Senior adviser Pete Rouse is expected to step in on an interim basis, and in so doing could increase his chances to become the permanent chief of staff. But other names have popped up, including Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and Ron Klain, Vice President Joe Biden's chief of staff. Rouse, a longtime aide to former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle ...
WASHINGTON (Sept. 8) -- Let the guessing game begin. The news that Chicago "Mayor for Life" Richard Daley would not run for a seventh term was a shocker. Instant speculation that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, a former congressman from Chicago, may step down to run for the job was not. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs hinted that a mayoral run could be in Emanuel's future. "Something like that doesn't come around a lot," Gibbs told reporters, suggesting there could be turnover at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. after the midterm election. Pete Souza, The White House Chief of Staff Rahm ...
The White House released a visitor's log late Friday that revealed many of DC's biggest Democratic lobbyists have made frequent visits, despite President Obama's stringent new lobbying rules. The record of visitors also looks like a red carpet list of celebrities and Hollywood movie stars. And CEOs of all those Wall Street banks the government bailed out earlier this year came calling frequently, too. Many of the Democratic lobbyists who frequented the White House this year are also among the highest earning lobbying firms in 2009, including power player Steve Elmendorf of Elmendorf Strategies ...
Bravo announced Tuesday that the cable channel added the TV reality show, "Real Housewives of D.C.," to its program offerings for next year. The franchise is currently being filmed here in the Capitol. Washington has been abuzz since May about which D.C. women would be cast on the show. Although several candidates have been seen with film crews around the city in recent weeks, Bravo has not yet announced the final cast for our group of "housewives." ...
A quartet of bipartisan heavyweights from outside Congress is feeling pretty good about the prospects for health reform. The climate is different from 1994, they said Wednesday, because they trust each other, they agree on more than they expected, and everybody stands to benefit through better insurance or more business.The panelists -- former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle, former Republican Rep. Billy Tauzin (now president of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America), AARP executive vice president John Rother and Ron Pollack, executive director of the consumer group ...
President Obama spent yesterday, Tax Day, railing against our current system of revenue collection, declaring that filing a tax return is too confusing and expensive for working American families.Later in the day, the President released his own tax return, which shed a little light on what motivated his morning speech. The damn thing is 67 pages long!But thanks to the twin miracles of technology and public disclosure, Obama's entire return is up on the internet. So if you've always wanted to see what a presidential 2210 form looks like, well now you can.Of course Obama probably wasn't thinking ...
White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod says that picking a cabinet isn't like American Idol:Like the headline says, though, it kinda is. Maybe Axelrod has never watched American Idol. There's a list as long as Tim Geithner's tax itemizations of American Idol contestants who have been forced to withdraw for one reason or another. As a result, Idol's producers have been criticized for their poor vetting skills.There was Frenchie Davis, who was forced to withdraw when it was discovered that she had posed topless for some website. We should thank our lucky stars that Bill Richardson only had a ...
The Daily Beast has a breakdown of all of the reasons why, even though the amount of unpaid tax was less than Daschle's, Tim Geithner's (pictured here being "too sexy for these taxes") offense was much worse. Our own Mark Impomeni also points out that Barack Obama's self-admitted mistake in nominating Daschle should also extend to Geithner's appointment.In a rare instance of bipartisanship, I'm going to mostly agree with Mark here, and with the Beast. I've said, from the outset, that Geithner was getting too easy a ride from the President and the press. As Daily Beast points out, Geithner not ...
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