The Hill Articles: September 12, 2010

September 12
Palin records robocall for Ayotte in New Hampshire Big names on right won’t sway N.H. voters, Senate hopeful says Big party week for the Obamas Sen. Scott Brown calls Iran greater threat than al-Qaeda Ohio Sen. Brown: NFL should revise blackout policy in sour economy Delaware Senate contest will hinge on turnout Obama faces new criticism from women’s groups over his team Kirk stays on offense in Illinois despite positive ad Healthcare reform faces low participation in high-risk pools Giuliani: Imam behind NYC mosque plan puts ‘confrontation’ first Rep. Castle: Murkowski warned me to ‘be careful’ after primary Orszag: ‘Obama is not a socialist’ Axelrod denies White House focus on economy flagged Ellison: Homegrown terror is a threat; Muslim parents need to talk to their kids Axelrod hits Boehner over NY Times lobbying story Boehner defends ‘bad’ smoking habit, says ‘maybe’ will quit someday Boehner would vote for limited tax cuts if that’s ‘the only option’ he has Hoyer: Dems won’t lose the House Imam: Palin on mosque was ‘disingenuous’; controversy exploited Napolitano, Chertoff note evolving threats to U.S. New economic chairman: Unemployment rate ‘going to stay high’ in near term Gingrich predicts Republican takeover that could trump party’s gains in 1994 Susan Crawford has ‘sympathy’ for the FCC chairman, she says Napolitano: Changes to color-coded security threat system under review Boehner fires back at NYT story alleging cozy ties with lobbyists DNC hits Boehner’s ‘government jobs’ claim new in ad Palin says Murkowski write-in bid to keep her Senate seat would be ‘futile’ Tea Party activists not tolerating ‘rude politicians’ at rallies FCC employees owed over $700,000 in unpaid taxes last year Chicago bid for Rep. Gutierrez could be loss for immigration reform push