Pre-Facebook IPO, Here's Where Shareholders Put their Political Cash
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Friday, February 3 2012
Facebook's initial public offering is in the works and the company is already gearing up to exert the kind of influence in Washington that one might expect from a publicly held firm. With a political action committee for the company already in place, here's a look at some of the politicians who might benefit from the rising fortunes of Facebook's early investors, based on those investors' past political contribution habits as reported by OpenSecrets. Read More
'Advances in Technology,' Budget End House Page Program
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 8 2011
House Speaker John Boehner and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Monday announced that the House page program will be shut down. Here's The Hill's take: The program, which has been associated with lawmaker scandals ... Read More
Pelosi's Health Care Tweet-a-Thon
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, March 23 2011
On a day that Liz Taylor's death is leading NYTimes.com, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is "tweeting a benefit of the Affordable Care Act every hour for 24 hours." The health care overhaul bill was signed a ... Read More
Nothing Succeeds Like Success. And the Opposite.
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 19 2011
Photo credit: Medill DC Here's a raw nugget of reportage that's been collecting dust on my desk. Perhaps you can make some additional sense of it: Read More
Making Sure Everyone in America Has Seen that Pelosi Jobs Chart (Updated)
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, February 17 2010
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Daily Digest: Questions, Cats, and Chaos Avoidance
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 14 2009
Quizzing RNC Hopefuls: The race to be the next Republican National Committee chair is heating up, and it remains particularly fascinating because no clear front-runner has emerged. With two weeks left before the vote ... Read More
Daily Digest: The Evolutionary Tracks of the Left and Right
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, July 21 2008
In today's Daily Digest, we rather exhaustively recap Netroots Nation and RightOnline, the blogger conferences held this past week and weekend in Austin, Texas. Read More
Twitter in a Teacup III: Could this be Progress?
BY Dave Witzel | Sunday, July 13 2008
You can never leave the safety of the beltway without missing something. More twitter-dome news breaks while I'm at the beach. The Gray Lady runs with the story but misses the point. Representative Culberson makes a ... Read More
Twitter in a Teacup Part Deux: The Speaker Has Spoken
BY Dave Witzel | Friday, July 11 2008
Twitter in a teacup is officially downgraded from a kerfuffle to a mere brouhaha. Still, there are lessons to learn about how to communicate with Congress and who owns the infrastructure we use. Read More