David Eldridge
Articles by David Eldridge
Sen. Bob Corker: ‘Grand bargain’ fiscal deal ‘possible’
Sen. Bob Corker, Tennessee Republican, said Sunday that his GOP colleagues would support a "grand bargain" — a long-term deal addressing the country's fiscal problems — that includes additional tax revenue if President Obama and the Democrats will back substantive reform in entitlement programs. Published March 17, 2013
Rand Paul filibuster is music to many ears; senator raises profile for 2016
Three days after Rand Paul's 13-hour filibuster propelled the senator from Kentucky into the national political spotlight, Washington was still abuzz Sunday with pundits weighing implications for 2016 and Republicans debating whether to embrace the libertarian-leaning senator's vigorous defense of due process. Published March 10, 2013
Chuck Hagel’s critics say defense nominee will be confirmed
Two of the most outspoken critics of Chuck Hagel's nomination as defense secretary indicated Sunday that the former senator from Nebraska likely will be confirmed when the Senate reconvenes next Monday. Published February 17, 2013
As gun-ban prospects fade, NRA takes aim elsewhere
As gun-control proponents increasingly downplay a proposed assault weapons ban to focus instead on background checks, Wayne LaPierre made clear Sunday the National Rifle Association's position: No new gun laws. Published February 3, 2013
Texas Gov. Rick Perry: Scouts not the place for sexuality lessons
After welcoming an annual gathering of hundreds of Boy Scouts to the Texas Capitol on Saturday, Gov. Rick Perry, an Eagle Scout himself, said the youth organization should stand firm on its ban on openly gay members and volunteers. Published February 2, 2013
Massachusetts GOP reaching out to Romneys for a Senate run?
Casting about for a viable GOP candidate for the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. John Kerry, Massachusetts Republicans are looking to two key members of Team Romney who dramatically raised their national profiles during last year's presidential contest: Ann Romney, the wife of the candidate, and Taggart "Tagg" Romney, the candidate's oldest son. Published February 2, 2013
White House produces photo of skeet-shooting Obama
After a week of skepticism about the president's claim that he shoots skeet at Camp David, the White House on Saturday unexpectedly released a photo of Mr. Obama, gun to shoulder, getting in some target practice in a shot dated Aug. 4, 2012. Published February 2, 2013
GOP’s Rep. Susan Brooks: Washington could learn from Indiana’s balanced budget
Rep. Susan Brooks, a first-term Republican congresswoman from Indiana, said her state could teach Washington lawmakers a lot about balancing the budget. Delivering the weekly GOP Internet and radio address on Saturday, Mrs. Brooks criticized the Democrat-led Senate in Washington for its failure to pass a budget since 2009. Published February 2, 2013
Obama defends spending, blames slowing economy on ‘bad decisions in Washington’
President Obama, offering what is likely a preview of his Feb. 12 State of the Union address, blamed this week’s disappointing economic news – U.S. gross domestic product shrunk unexpectedly in the fourth quarter of 2012 – on “bad decisions in Washington.” Published February 2, 2013
Hackers take over federal website, threatens ‘war’ on U.S. government
A group of computer hackers, angry over the suicide of an Internet freedom activist who had been under investigation from the Obama administration's Justice Department, took over a federal website early Saturday and announced it is "declaring war on the U.S. government." Published January 26, 2013
Herman Cain says Nein-Nein-Nein to Georgia GOP Senate run
Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, reacting to the news Friday that Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss plans to retire at the end of his current term, said he won't seek the open seat — despite polls that show the Atlanta businessman the overwhelming favorite in 2014. Published January 26, 2013
Obama cites consumer protection, urges Senate to OK two regulatory nominees
President Obama on Saturday called for the Senate to move quickly and approve the two consumer-minded nominees he wants to help oversee two key federal regulatory agencies in his second term. Published January 26, 2013
Senators say Obama’s proposal for gun control has little support
Republican senators Sunday indicated that little support exists on Capitol Hill — even among some Democrats — for the ban on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips called for in President Obama's gun control initiative. Published January 20, 2013
Inauguration weekend kicks off with volunteering, service projects
Inauguration weekend in Washington kicked off Saturday with a day of volunteering, as President Obama and the first lady led a who's who of celebrities and political leaders in National Day of Service projects. Published January 19, 2013
Obama takes gun control case to the public
Three days after outlining his administration's ambitious new gun control initiative, President Obama on Saturday asked supporters to keep the heat on members of Congress.Three days after outlining his administration's ambitious new gun control initiative, President Obama on Saturday asked supporters to keep the heat on members of Congress. Published January 19, 2013
Powell: Vietnam vet Hagel is ‘superbly qualified’
Former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on Sunday vigorously defended President Obama's nomination of Chuck Hagel to run the Defense Department, saying the former Republican senator is "superbly qualified." Published January 13, 2013
Colin Powell: Undercurrent of ‘intolerance’ in GOP
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday that some of his colleagues in the Republican Party have used insulting racial code to attack President Obama — and the comments have seriously damaged the party's standing with minorities. Published January 13, 2013
GOP still skeptical as Obama seems set on Hagel
Amid reports President Obama has settled on Chuck Hagel as defense secretary, Republicans made it clear he will face tough questioning. Published January 6, 2013
N.Y. Democrat: Republicans who voted no on Sandy storm aid ‘mean-spirited’
Rep. Gregory Meeks, New York Democrat, said Saturday that some Republicans who voted against the Superstorm Sandy relief funds are "mean-spirited." Published January 5, 2013
Obama pivots to next budget fight, opens door to deficit reduction
Just two days after signing off on the bipartisan "fiscal cliff" deal, President Obama on Saturday pivoted to the next budget showdown with Congress, reiterating his "no-negotiations" pledge on the upcoming debt-ceiling debate. Published January 5, 2013