Thursday, January 8, 2009

Jon Kyl

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Kyl: The Smart Money is on Busch for NASCAR Sprint Cup

The presidency isn't the only race Washingtonians are watching. more >>

Q&A With New Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl

"Part of the reason that Congress's ratings are so low is it's been terribly ineffective." more >>

Senate Leadership Race Intensifies

The battle for the No. 3 Senate leadership post between Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander and North Carolina's Richard Burr is heating up in advance of tomorrow's vote. The race for chair of the Senate GOP Conference intensified this week when Texan Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison bowed out. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Jon Kyl

Ten things you didn't know about Jon Kyl compiled by the U.S. News library staff more >>

George W. NASCAR

"It's in the mail" isn't just some excuse for President Bush. He really means it. Remember when we told of how he was writing an apology to Phoenix radio celeb Dave Pratt for pulling Sen. Jon Kyl out of his regular post-NASCAR race analysis last month? Well, the letter really did arrive, and here's a copy. more >>

Even George Bush Bows to NASCAR

Here's more proof that NASCAR is king in Republican politics. During one of his regular race-day wrap-ups for KMLE-FM in Phoenix, Republican Sen. more >>

Gentlemen, Start Your Lobbying

Jon Kyl was a NASCAR fan long before he was a politician. The No. more >>

An Old Way of Thinking

Add the new chairman of the Senate GOP caucus, Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, to the list of Republican lawmakers who think that a 1994-style Contract With America method of political messaging is better than the slash-and-burn midterm 2006 election approach. more >>

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