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Green gridlock

Amanda Griscom Little
Will enviro-friendly Democrats spend the next two years kicking ass in Congress, or get blocked by Bush's veto pen?

Democrats elect Hoyer over Murtha

Tim Grieve
And now it's time for business.

Democrats choose their speaker; Republicans suffer a shutout

Tim Grieve
The GOP didn't take a single governorship or House or Senate seat away from the Democrats last week.

What else we’re reading

Tracy Clark-Flory
Sure, Nancy Pelosi's a political heavyweight, but who is she wearing? Also, orgasms for peace?

Pelosi’s power play

Michael Scherer
With her bold endorsement of Iraq critic Jack Murtha to be her second in command, the incoming House speaker is already putting her authority to the test.

The female zealot

Ruthie Ackerman
In a revealing interview, Harvard's Swanee Hunt explains why women should be more politically active and what she learned from her infamous oil tycoon father.

40 states is plenty

Garrison Keillor
Who needs Wyoming, Utah, Texas or Vermont? Senate seats should go to states that matter.

Democrats to “criminalize criticism of homosexual conduct”?

Alex Koppelman
The Traditional Values Coalition warns of impending "anti-Christian" hate crimes legislation.

Democrats pick Senate leadership

Alex Koppelman
No surprises here -- the real fireworks begin Thursday.

CREW opposes Murtha

Alex Koppelman
Citing ethics issues, the watchdog group opposes Jack Murtha's run for House majority leader.

Playing with the boys

Page Rockwell
Rep. Nancy Pelosi dons Armani and makes headlines.

Pelosi endorses Murtha

Alex Koppelman
Nancy Pelosi, in line to be speaker of the House, gives her support to John Murtha in his race to be House majority leader.

Green gains

Amanda Griscom Little
Voters have finally made the environment an election issue, kicking polluters like Richard Pombo to the curb.

Pelosi’s family values

Chris Colin
She campaigned as a mother. Will she fight for American families?

Silent Dick

Tim Grieve
Cat got your tongue, Mr. Vice President?

The GOP in 2008: As Allen convalesces, Gingrich unloads

Tim Grieve
The president must "rethink how he engages the American people and how he communicates with candor."

A party today, then the work ahead

Tim Grieve
The Democrats celebrate Senate control.

Curtains for Pelosi?

Page Rockwell
The first female speaker of the House receives decorating tips, fashion commentary.

History and Heath Shuler

Andrew Leonard
Pundit poppycock: The "rise" of the socially conservative Democrat.

Most. Women. Leaders. Ever!

Katharine Mieszkowski
Still more reasons for American women to celebrate today.

Fox: Just “a standard election”

Andrew O'Hehir
Fox News' talking heads comb desperately through the night's rubble and ashes in search of a blackened emblem of symbolic victory.

Pennsylvania’s extreme makeover

Rebecca Traister
If the voting patterns of Philly's northeast suburbs are as reliable a predictor as usual, disgust with Iraq and Bush turned red states blue.

Answered prayers?

Lauren Sandler
The base turned out for the GOP candidate -- and against gay marriage -- in Haggard's home turf, but the mood was blue.

Pelosi’s first press conference

Tim Grieve
The speaker-to-be says she's ready for a "conversation" with Bush about Iraq -- and that firing Rumsfeld would be a good way to start it.
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