The Hill Articles: July 27, 2007

July 27
We Won’t Get Anywhere Trying to Enforce White House Subpoenas (Sen. Arlen Specter) Dems seek perjury probe Rivals set up head-to-head fundraisers Anxious Republicans fear another beating Bipartisan threat faces the farm bill A whip without portfolio — just the way Jesse Jackson Jr. likes it Specter has new immigration package Dems plan pre-recess bill blitz 2008 and counting: Fire Fighters’ video building audience Weyant’s World: July 27, 2007 Paulson pushes for corporate tax cuts despite political climate Group fights to address increase in combat eye injuries Democrats Would Penalize Companies for Employing Americans (Rep. Paul Gillmor) Wireless spectrum auction presents unique opportunity, says FCC’s Martin Oversight Hodes backs Obama; other Dems in N.H., Iowa waiting to endorse Frankness Tour bus ban near Capitol is unfair, doesn’t boost security Impeachment inertia Obama’s just not ready Culinary Inquisition: Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) ‘Tis a gift to be simple Tony Blair’s press chief ready for close-up Top Dem candidates court National Urban League White House: Gonzales and Mueller are both right Rules Committee row causes Sessions to storm out Stand Up To Countries That Cheat To Compete (Sen. Debbie Stabenow) House Could Have Implemented Meaningful Farm Reform (Rep. Ron Kind) Neoconservatism Is Dead Two Terrible Ideas One Army Limiting Employees in Fort Belvoir Is Good News (Rep. Tom Davis) Contempt of Washington Politics of Crankiness Just Asking: Top 10 Things I (Occasionally) Think About ’08ers to Big States: We Only Love You For Your Money LaHood will not seek reelection