Paul J. Aslaber
Phone:
480-759-4300
Mobile:
480-244-7382
Toll Free:
1-800-706-0505

Fax:
480-706-0000
Email
  Business Card

msnbc.com: Politics


    Senate Democrats at odds over health care bill

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., speaks Saturday after the U.S. Senate voted to begin debate on health care legislation on Capitol Hill in Washington. Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., right, and Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, look on.The dispute among Democrats foretells of a rowdy floor debate next month on legislation that would extend health care coverage to roughly 31 million Americans.




    Congress is losing its patience with the Fed
    Suddenly the Federal Reserve is everybody's punching bag.

    Rep. Kennedy: I?m barred from communion

    Nov. 22: The lawmaker from the nation's most famous Roman Catholic family claims he?s been barred from receiving communion because of his support for abortion rights. NBC?s Rehema Ellis reports. (Nightly News)Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas Tobin has banned Rep. Patrick Kennedy from receiving Communion in Rhode Island because of the congressman's support for abortion rights, Kennedy says.




    Sizing up the next generation of Kennedys

    Then-Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is embraced by her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., at a campaign rally at Bowie State University in Bowie, Md., in 2002. The decision by family members not to seek the seat held by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy for nearly five decades has prompted predictions that the family's political dynasty is over.




    India's PM arrives for state visit to U.S.
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives in Washington for a visit to be highlighted by an official state dinner at the White House with President Barack Obama.

    McCain: ?I enjoyed? Palin's book

    Sarah Palin is joined by Sen. John McCain and her daughter Piper after her speech at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., on Sept. 3, 2008.U.S. Sen. John McCain says that he enjoyed reading running mate Sarah Palin's new memoir and downplays any tension between their campaign aides as "no big deal."




    Obama stresses Asia, jobs in weekly address
    In his weekly Saturday address, President  Obama says his trip through Asia could help create thousands of job and open new markets for American goods in the future.

    NYT: Senator cements role at heart of debate

    ?I'm thinking about the 450,000 Arkansans who have no health insurance,? Sen. Blanche Lincoln said on Saturday. No sooner had Arkansas Sen. Blanche Lincoln promised to deliver one crucial vote in support of a health care overhaul than she threatened to withhold the next one.




    Ethics panel: No punishment for Sen. Burris

    Sen. Roland Burris talks with health care professionals following an address at Stroger Hospital on Nov. 2 in Chicago.The Senate ethics committee admonished Roland Burris for making "inconsistent, misleading or incomplete" statements about the circumstances surrounding his appointment, but did not recommend any punishment.




    Obama at odds with bishops over abortion
    The White House is on a collision course with Catholic bishops in an intractable dispute over abortion that could blow up the fragile political coalition behind President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.

    Billboard links Obama with jihadists

    Maintenance man David Lee of Arvada, Colo., puts the finishing touches on a sign featuring cartoon drawings of a grinning President Barack Obama wearing a turban. A billboard showing President Barack Obama wearing a turban has sparked a lot of attention at the suburban Denver used car dealership that put it up.




    Army to allow media to Palin book event
    The U.S. Army has reversed itself and says it will open former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's appearance on Fort Bragg to media.

    Pelosi calls Karzai 'unworthy partner'

    President Hamid Karzai has faced tough pressure from Western leaders to clamp down on widespread corruption.Afghan President Hamid Karzai is an "unworthy partner" who does not deserve a big boost either in U.S. troops or civilian aid, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.




    TheGrio: Jackson's race-baiting no favor to president
    Many political observers surmised that with Barack Obama's election, self-anointed and often polarizing black leader Rev. Jesse Jackson would retreat into obscurity ? but he hasn't.