Capitol Hill in Black and White

Capitol Hill in Black and White
Author: Robert Parker
Publisher: Jove Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780515101898

Chauffeur maitre d' of the Senate Dining Room, author Robert Parker was in the middle of the incomparable world of high-power politics. There he heard many scandalous secrets first-hand. Now, he tells all.

Capitol Hill Cooks

Capitol Hill Cooks
Author: Linda Bauer
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1589795695

With love of great cuisine and the bounty of our nation evident throughout this book, Capitol Hill Cooks contains recipes from members of Congress, as well as every president from George Washington (Cranberry Pudding) to Abraham Lincoln (Mary Todd Lincoln's Vanilla Almond Cake) to Barack Obama (The Obama Family's Linguini). Taste Vice President Biden's Kahlua Chocolate Fudge Cake, Senator Charles Grassley's Bacon and Bean Chowder, or Senator Scott Brown's Italian Soup, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann's Minnesota Rhubarb Dessert or Congressman Ron Paul's Texas Sweeties?and hundreds more. Many contributors to this book even include notes about their ethnic backgrounds, favorite indigenous foods, and fond memories of meals shared with others. (Barack really likes this, the first lady says of her own apple crisp.)

The Jews of Capitol Hill

The Jews of Capitol Hill
Author: Kurt F. Stone
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2010-12-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0810877384

This volume includes entries on every Jewish member of Congress. Each entry identifies the member's political party and the years of service, provides a biographical sketch, often numbering several pages, and includes references for further study. This is the most comprehensive and extensive resource on the legacy of Jewish representation and influence in the United States Congress.

The President on Capitol Hill

The President on Capitol Hill
Author: Jeffrey E. Cohen
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0231548192

Can presidents influence whether Congress enacts their agenda? Most research on presidential-congressional relations suggests that presidents have little if any influence on Congress. Instead, structural factors like party control largely determine the fate of the president’s legislative agenda. In The President on Capitol Hill, Jeffrey E. Cohen challenges this conventional view, arguing that existing research has underestimated the president’s power to sway Congress and developing a new theory of presidential influence. Cohen demonstrates that by taking a position, the president converts an issue from a nonpresidential into a presidential one, which leads members of Congress to consider the president’s views when deciding how to vote. Presidential position taking also converts the factors that normally affect roll call voting—such as party, public opinion, and policy type—into resources that presidents can leverage to influence the vote. By testing all House roll calls from 1877 to 2012, Cohen finds that not only do presidents have more influence than previously thought, but through their influence, they can affect the substance of public policy. The President on Capitol Hill offers a new perspective on presidential-congressional relations, showing that presidents are not simply captives of larger political forces but rather major players in the legislative process.

The Capitol Hill Playbook

The Capitol Hill Playbook
Author: Nicholas Balthazar
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-04-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1626363226

In presenting the ideal skills, abilities, and qualities of a successful politico, The Capitol Hill Playbook speaks to today’s generation of staffers like no other book before it. Weaving together Renaissance-era political philosophies and contemporary illustrations, Nicholas Balthazar enlists the help of Niccolò Machiavelli, author of the venerable political treatise The Prince, and Baldassare Castiglione, author of The Book of the Courtier—the authoritative account of Renaissance court life—to demonstrate two models of political life and their applicability today. Balthazar offers readers a path between these two methods, exploring the mechanics of working for elected officials but also discussing the philosophies behind contemporary political work. The Capitol Hill Playbook answers all the questions a newly hired staffer might want to ask: • Why do politicians run for office? • Why is devotion so important in politics? • Why must a staffer be a good communicator? • Why are friendships such an essential and elusive part of political life? • How do you win a political knife fight? • Why should a political staffer never wear a bow tie to the office? • And more! A provocative and informative read, The Capitol Hill Playbook will be indispensible to any political aspirant and, with an intriguing look back to the Renaissance, reveals how politics today has both changed and remained the same through the centuries.

Wicked Capitol Hill

Wicked Capitol Hill
Author: Robert S. Pohl
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614234035

“Chronicles some of Capitol Hill’s most legendary scandals, ranging from duels to murder to sex” (Roll Call). Local historian and Walking Shtick tour guide Robert S. Pohl brings us Wicked Capitol Hill. Pohl includes such historic crimes as the affair between the congressman and the Capitol Hill cobbler’s daughter that ended in murder at the hands of the press. Tales range from the backrooms of Congress and the docks of the Naval Yard to the bars of 8th Street and the grave of an infamous madam buried at the Congressional Cemetery. Pohl balances the tales between those of government officials misbehaving on the Hill and of truly local crimes. Includes photos!

Close Encounters on Capitol Hill

Close Encounters on Capitol Hill
Author: Robert M. Stanley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Human-alien encounters
ISBN: 9781452839332

"Most people know that UFOs repeatedly visited Washington, D.C., in the summer of 1952. Few people realize that UFOs returned to DC 50 years later, in the summer of 2002, and were photographed landing on Capitol Hill. But no one knew how many times UFOs had been sighted in the nation's capitol, until now." -- cover [p. 4].

Religion on Capitol Hill

Religion on Capitol Hill
Author: Peter L. Benson
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

In The Lost Hero, three demigods named Jason, Piper, and Leo made their first visit to Camp Half-Blood, where they inherited a blood-chilling quest: Seven half-bloods shall answer the call, To storm or fire the world must fall. An oath to keep with a final breath, And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death. Who are the other four mentioned in the prophesy? The answer may lie in another camp thousands of miles away, where a new camper has shown up and appears to be the son of Neptune, god of the sea. . . With an ever-expanding cast of brave-hearted heroes and formidable foes, this second book in The Heroes of Olympus series offers all of the action, pathos, and humor that Rick Riordan fans crave.

Sideswiped

Sideswiped
Author: Robert Ney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Legislators
ISBN: 9780984304776

In this new book, Bob explains what happened leading up to his resignation, and how powerful members of congress played leading roles in both the Abramoff scandal and Bob's own downfall.