I'm at a conference and didn't have time to compile a complete who-I-know-in-DC list, so:
Lebanese Taverna
5900 Washington Blvd, Arlington
Saturday (tonight), 6:30pm
Either RSVP or show up on time
See people there!
I'm at a conference and didn't have time to compile a complete who-I-know-in-DC list, so:
Lebanese Taverna
5900 Washington Blvd, Arlington
Saturday (tonight), 6:30pm
Either RSVP or show up on time
See people there!
This article will give you a case of the "Monday's": WaPo's Jonathan Weisman scours Capital Hill for Democrats who will go on record against Speaker Pelosi's recent decisions and finds some! This dissent comes after Pelosi engineered the "6 for '06" votes to garner plenty of GOP support and actually finished the job in only 42 hours of House floor time. Seriously, people, if you've got quibbles, grumble them to your leadership in private; don't plaster them on the pages of the Washington Post. The worst offender? Rep. Jim Costa:
Some Democrats were frustrated with her decision not to give Republicans a chance to offer even one amendment on the six bills that passed in the initial spate. ... "As we try to move forward, we have to make sure transparency and cooperation is part of the legislative process," said Rep. Jim Costa (D-Calif.), an advocate of more comity in the House.
That perspective is a Republican talking point. The Democrats campaigned on these six issues, and the American people voted for us: how much more debate do you want?! Now, if Pelosi restricts debate on more complex issues (e.g., Iraq policy), Costa might have a point, but we haven't even gotten there yet.
I don't understand how these statements are in Costa's best interest. His constituents don't read Jonathan Weisman, and he doesn't need to move to the center as he ran unopposed last cycle. Given that Pelosi isn't going anywhere soon, could bashing the leadership help his reputation in any way, shape or form? Maybe guys like him just like seeing their name in print...sad.
I went to the Triangle Club performance this academic year, but something tells me that tickets will be harder to come by next year...
Update: This article is also well-played.
Pics are up! Chicklet and I had a great two-week vacation. There is way too much to blog about (especially in my jet-lagged state), but here are the highlights:
and the lowlights:
Chicklet took many more pictures than I did, but has no way to upload them at the moment. Will let you know when I'm hosting them.
We're on a tight schedule, but I wanted to blog to let everyone know that I hadn't disappeared in the jungle of northern Thailand. Chicklet and I are having a great time; we rode elephants and learned how to cook authentic Thai food (among many other fun activities). Blog to you in a week!
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