Does it out of worchester massachusetts. 58 new law makers for the house, 13 in senate, will remake landscape. We will start with the wall street journal. Talking about some of the new issues for the new congress. Republicans in charge of the chambers have a challenging path pushing through bills on some of the most contentious issues health, energy, and spending without inflaming tensions on the left and the right. The senate notes that Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell, like many new leaders before them, is planning to restore regular order, and members get to shape and debate rather than having a dictated by leadership or negotiated behind closed doors. That senator Mitch Mcconnell was on state of the state of the union yesterday. [video clip] we need to do everything we can to rein in the regulatory onslaught, which is the principal reason we have not had the kind of bounce back after the 2008 recession that you would expect. What you think the first thing that will reach is j
he s running free and clear to the goal line right now, and the best mitt romney can do is hope newt fumbles. that s not a strategy, that s desperation. there were two images, by the way, on our tv screens this weekend that stand out. one was when the circus came to town for the gop debate. the other was of a thoughtful president obama on 60 minutes last night defending his presidency. the contrast with the republicans was jarring. conservative columnist fred barnes of the weekly standard believes the big winner of republican debate so far was president obama. by the way, could mitt romney be this year s hillary clinton? his experience, you know, i ve got the experience argument, like hers, is falling flat right now. he has to defend his health care law up in massachusetts just as hillary had to defend her vote for the iraq war. and they both had debate gaffes. hillary got 18 million votes, by the way. could mitt be gone by february? and we learned over the weekend that t
there were two images, by the way, on our tv screens this weekend that stand out. one was when the circus came to town for the gop debate. the other was of a thoughtful president obama on 60 minutes last night defending his presidency. the contrast with the republicans was jarring. conservative columnist fred barnes of the weekly standard believes the big winner of republican debate so far was president obama. by the way, could mitt romney be this year s hillary clinton? his experience, you know, i ve got the experience argument, like hers, is falling flat right now. he has to defend his health care law up in massachusetts just as hillary had to defend her vote for the iraq war. and they both had debate gaffes. hillary got 18 million votes, by the way. could mitt be gone by february? and we learned over the weekend that the key witness in the penn state scandal told a very different story when he talked to his relatives. why did he not say he saw that boy getting raped?