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“I’m more angry now and more committed now than I ever was,” Trump told party delegates in Salem.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show we reflect on narcissism: our misunderstandings about it, its pervasiveness in our culture, and the personal, public, and political damage it wreaks.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show we talk about the House speaker election, its historical significance, and C-SPAN’s coverage of it.
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Our weekly news roundup covers the tragic death of a state lawmaker in a wrong-way crash and the suspension of an attorney representing Alex Jones in Connecticut.
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Kevin McCarthy’s failed attempts to secure the leadership position have put House business on hold.
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Constituents sound off on Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to resign after he was seated Tuesday to represent New York’s third congressional district. Though he has admitted to lying about his resume to get elected, criminal charges are pending.
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The Connecticut General Assembly begins its two-year term Wednesday with three dozen new members, significantly higher salaries, more leadership titles, and the Capitol fully open to the public for the first time since COVID-19 arrived.
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Topics include a Derby elected official who entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, football between UMass and UConn, and a goodbye to Lucy Nalpathanchil on Where We Live.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: Mark Leibovich about the past, present, and future of the Republican Party.
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The Republican mayor of Derby, Conn., says the news that a town aldermen admits to entering the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 last year is “political.” Gino DiGiovanni Jr. was elected after the attack, but a national accountability group says that’s still a concern.