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  • According to the likely 2016 presidential matchups in a Public Policy Polling survey released Wednesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton leads among Democrats with 63 percent of the votes, well ahead of Vice President Joseph R. Biden at 13 percent and a couple of other Democrats in single digits.

    Inside the Beltway: And in summation ...

    "These are the tactics of the Third World." — Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican,on the combined effects of the Benghazi matter, the Justice Department seizure of Associated Press phone records and the IRS probe of conservative groups, before the Senate.


  • Former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner, who resigned from Congress nearly two years ago amid a sexting scandal, is exploring a run for New York City mayor. (Associated Press)

    Anthony Weiner: At $500K, ‘I make far less than I should’

    Disgraced former Democratic New York Rep. Anthony Weiner said he’s a solid businessman with a family income that’s in the $500,000 range – and that he's worth a lot more.


  • BigGovernment.com posted this photo that purports to show Rep. Anthony D. Weiner shirtless. A woman said she received shirtless shots of the New York congressman. (BigGovernment.com)

    Anthony Weiner doesn't rule out additional photos

    A whirl of speculation is surrounding former representative Anthony Weiner who resigned from Congress in 2011 after he accidentally sent a private photo to a woman publicly over Twitter.


  • Former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner, who resigned from Congress nearly two years ago amid a sexting scandal, is exploring a run for New York City mayor. (Associated Press)

    Ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner creates new Twitter account

    Former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner sent out a peculiar tweet at noon Monday — a link to his new account — in perhaps a way to distance himself from past transgressions with his old username.


  • "Despite the promises made by President Obama  Obamacare is causing health insurance premiums to rise," says Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican. A bill he has introduced "would bring much-needed transparency to the onslaught of higher costs families will be facing."

    Inside the Beltway: Network silence

    During the week that found America coping with the Boston Marathon terrorist attack and a deadly factory explosion, the broadcast networks remained in biased business-as-usual mode.


  • Former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner, who resigned from Congress nearly two years ago amid a sexting scandal, is exploring a run for New York City mayor. (Associated Press)

    Anthony Weiner's poll numbers put him as Dems' 2nd choice for NYC mayor

    Former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner would come in second, with 15 percent of the votes, if New York City's Democratic mayoral primary were held today.


  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Weiner's political audacity

    That lascivious New York weasel, former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner, proves once again that when it comes to audacity beyond chutzpah, this pathetic Brooklyn-born "bon vivant" is tough to beat ("Ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner eyes comeback as NYC mayor," Web, Wednesday). What? He's actually planning on slithering back to the New York City mayor's ballot, this time for a shameless stab at a political encore. I smell eau de Democrat, something similar to the fragrance worn by former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry.


  • Rep. Keith Ellison, Minnesota Democrat (Associated Press)

    Rep. Keith Ellison endorses 'good guy' Anthony Weiner for NYC mayor

    Former Rep. Anthony D. Weiner has just received his first formal endorsement for his potential run for New York City mayor — from Rep. Keith Ellison, Minnesota Democrat.


  • ** FILE ** Rep. Anthony D. Weiner announces his resignation from Congress on June 16, 2011, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Mr. Weiner said he could not continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online to several women. (Associated Press)

    Ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner eyes comeback as NYC mayor

    Disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner said in magazine article posted online Wednesday that he was mulling a run for mayor of New York City, if the public would only give him a second chance.


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