- Emily Heil
Emily Heil is on the national staff of the Washington Post, where she writes for the In the Loop blog and column, which chronicles the foibles of the Beltway elite (its tagline: “Afflicting official Washington since 1993”). She has covered Congress for a decade, writing about everything from the minutia of prescription-drug legislation to the facial hair of Members of Congress. She came to the Post from Roll Call, where she wrote the congressional gossip column Heard on the Hill. Heil got her start in journalism at the age of 16 at The Eastern Shore News and is a graduate of the University of Virginia.
In the Loop: Pot, kettle
In the Loop’s roundup: Jay Carney’s ‘sloth’ accusation comes back to haunt him; the GSA conference planner makes an exit; why Secret Service workers won’t speak up.
25 years out
The DCCC wants you to get your wallets out — to celebrate Rep. Barney Frank’s coming-out anniversary.
In the Loop’s ‘Background Check’: A Q & A with Richard Cordray
The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on why he owes rent to his own son and his likeness to Kenneth the NBC Page on “30 Rock.”
What scandal?
In the Loop’s roundup, a Secret Service chief denies; Rob Portman is boring; and the John Edwards trial heats up.
- White House logs only show some visits: Hillary really does show up more often
- Bain debated; Secret Service secrets spilling; and Reagan’s blood (read-this roundup)
- Romney’s dog, Seamus, inspires book
- White House logs: Which Cabinet secretary visits least?
- Congress totally dumbs down; Capitol Dome comes up short; and Bain’s here to stay (read-this roundup)
- CATCHING UP WITH... Katherine Harris
- White House visitors (Hiya, Oprah!); Norquist v. Cher; a Mormon memory (read-this roundup)
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Missile-defense site: Where to put it?
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