The Hill Articles: February 7, 2008

February 7
McCain tries to seal deal A once-bitter rival now slow-dances with Pelosi Democrats are divided by casinos Hooley exit gives GOP first break Spending panels open up requests for earmarks Weyant’s World: February 8, 2008 Cole moves to reassure GOP members Senate passage sets stimulus on path to White House Shelby says Paulson broke word on mortgage limits A big fight over small business Q&A with Stephen McMillin Oversight Clinton aide’s entry should begin shaping field for McNulty’s seat Connolly enters race for Davis’s Virginia seat Spring in their step Bush nominates judges who he knows won’t be confirmed Hispanic factor emerges as key Conservatives for McCain Obama’s southern pizza parlor Speaking of books… How the Reagan Revolution fizzled to its end Families Of Deceased Soldiers Should Not Bear Greater Burden (Rep. Randy Neugebauer) Paying the Ultimate Sacrifice Should Be More Than Enough (Rep. Steve Pearce) Clinton campaign says it raised $6.4 million since Super Tuesday DOE Budget Should Reflect Wyoming’s Energy Potential (Sen. John Barrasso) Ask A.B.: Post Super Tuesday Anti-War Should Not Equate to Anti-USMC (Rep. Kevin Brady) Taking a Break from Politics A Fair Question, Madam Senator Romney Drops Bush’s Budget Proposal More Than a Disappointment (Rep. Paul Hodes) Super Voter Turnout On Super Tuesday Senators near deal on stimulus Huckabee vows to press on Murtha: Iraq bill to come up in March Rep. Hooley will not seek reelection Expensive Tickets The Obama Factor Romney ends campaign; Huckabee vows to go on No Apologies, Just Action Standing Up For the USMC against Berkeley (Rep. John Carter) NRCC chairman: Probe will not affect GOP fundraising Love and Marriage Why Afro-Colombians Oppose the Colombia FTA Obama’s Missouri Victory Came By Determination (Rep. Lacy Clay) Odds on Obama: 52-48 House Dems take stab at bankruptcy law Jefferson’s indictment stands, judge rules Will Texas Go for Hillary Like California Did?