The Hill Articles: January 29, 2008

January 29
Analysis: Florida loss means likely exit for Giuliani McCain holds off Romney for Florida win Clinton gets Florida’s vote but not its delegates SOTU Breakdown President Bush Continues to be a Best Friend of Freedom (Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart) Obama plans aggressive Super Tuesday ad campaign President Outlined Important Issues Facing the Country (Rep. Mike Conaway) Clinton camp says turnout makes Florida count President Touched on All the Right Issues (Rep. Charles W. Boustany) State of the Union Address Could Have Been Better (Rep. Gus Bilirakis) House passes stimulus bill Selling Our Economy to The Highest Bidder (Sen. Robert Byrd) Lieberman touts McCain’s chances against Dems Showdown in Florida Mr. Sunshine State President Right to Focus on Economy (Sen. Susan Collins) Preventing Genocide Is a Global Responsibility (Sen. Joe Biden) Democratic leaders make no earmark promises Political Courage and Policy Chomps Needed in Future Administration (Rep. Allen Boyd) Time to Trade Lethargy for Leadership (Rep. Rahm Emanuel) Congress Must Work for Long-Term Growth As Well (Rep. Scott Garrett) Hulshof to run for governor State of the Union Address Created Bipartisan Opportunities for Congress (Rep. John Carter) The State of the President Worst Ever State of The Union (Rep. Diana DeGette) Rangel: ‘A lot more is expected of presidents’ The Administration’s Final “State of Denial” Address (Rep. Jim McDermott) A New Generation Moving Forward Alongside Obama (Rep. Linda Sanchez) Kennedy Endorsement Signifies Passing of Torch (Rep. Albert Wynn) Sitting, Standing, Watching, Waiting Clinton, Obama steal Bush’s final show President Bush’s Failed Path and Misguided Positions (Rep. Lois Capps) Emerson won’t run for Missouri governorship Sen. Biden gets distracted by furry microphone Weyant’s World: January 29, 2008 Bush targets earmarks Lobbyists see a new chance with stimulus Kennedy’s endorsement could win over Hispanics Edwards eyes a brokered convention In Florida, two paths to the front Justice defends backlog of disclosure cases As Fla. looms, Clinton pivots on Cuba Democrats work to subpoena FDA investigators Primary worries Double-talk jeopardy Private equity unveiled Automakers want incentives, not more climate regulations