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McEwen and often
Congressional Quarterly wrote viewers often found " McEwen playing the trusty sidekick Sancho Panza to Bob Dornan of California, both tilting at the latest liberal windmill.

McEwen and joined
In 2003, Price joined CBS News ' The Early Show as a weather anchor and reporter replacing Mark McEwen.

McEwen and fellow
McEwen's ally Newt Gingrich of Georgia had discovered that, thanks to the C-SPAN cable network's promise of " gavel-to-gavel coverage " of the House, he and his fellow conservatives such as McEwen, Mississippi's Trent Lott, California's Robert K. Dornan, and Pennsylvania's Robert S. Walker could speak directly to Americans.

McEwen and Republicans
In his decade in Congress, McEwen compiled a conservative voting record, usually scoring in the single digits in the annual Americans for Democratic Action ratings and 85 % or higher in the American Conservative Union's similar polls, though McEwen was never one of the most conservative Republicans in the House nor the most conservative Republican in the Ohio delegation.

McEwen and making
) If this was his motive for commissioning McEwen rather than McMahon, it suggests that he did take political considerations into account in making his decision.
Ominously for November, each had won the counties they had formerly represented, McEwen making little headway in the new eastern counties in the district.
Following the 2007 election, it was second only to McEwen as the most marginal seat in the country, although the 2009 electoral redistribution in Queensland saw the margin notionally reduced even further to effectively 0. 005 %, making Bowman the most marginal seat in the country.

McEwen and special
Following an unsuccessful run in the adjacent Second District in 1993, McEwen was largely absent from the Ohio political scene for a decade, until in 2005 he unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Congress in the Second District special election to replace Rob Portman, who beat him in 1993, and finished second to the winner in the general election, Jean Schmidt.

McEwen and order
But it was later alleged that Casey appointed McEwen in order to prevent McMahon having an advantage in the Liberal Party's ballot for a new leader, since he shared the view of some Liberals that McMahon would not be a suitable successor.
During the Persian Gulf War in 1991, McEwen introduced legislation to end President Gerald Ford's ban on U. S. government employees assassinating foreign leaders ( Executive Order 12333 ) in order to clear the way for Saddam Hussein's removal, McEwen objecting to the " cocoon of protection that is placed around him because he holds the position that he holds as leader of his country.

McEwen and speeches
He founded FreedomQuest International, an international investment banking firm based in Washington, D. C. McEwen took to the lecture circuit, delivering speeches for $ 10, 000 apiece.
McEwen and Schmidt made it a point in their stump speeches to emphasize how long they had been married to their spouses, Schmidt declaring " I am a woman of character who has been married for twenty-nine years.

McEwen and House
John McEwen House, The National Party's headquarters in Canberra
The Library Park Historic District, Judge John Fine House, Acker and Evans Law Office, New York State Armory, Oswegatchie Pumping Station, Ogdensburg Armory, Robert C. McEwen United States Custom House, United States Post Office, and Fort de La Présentation Site are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Australian House of Representatives from 1990 to 1993 and again from 1996 to 2010, representing the electorate of McEwen in Victoria.
Category: Members of the Australian House of Representatives for McEwen
Strickland ran again for the 6th District seat in 1992, once again facing Bob McEwen, who had suffered some political damage by being associated with the House banking scandal.
Robert D. " Bob " McEwen ( born January 12, 1950 ) is a lobbyist and American politician of the Republican Party, who was a member of the United States House of Representatives from southern Ohio's Sixth District, from January 3, 1981 to January 3, 1993.
McEwen, who had easily won three terms in the Ohio House, was elected to Congress at the age of thirty to replace a retiring representative in 1980 and easily won re-election five times.
After a bruising primary battle with another incumbent whose district was combined with his, in which McEwen faced charges of bouncing checks on the House bank, he narrowly lost the 1992 general election to Democrat Ted Strickland.
) McEwen was a supporter of the state lottery in the House.
In the heated debate in 1985 over a Congressional seat in Indiana between Republican Richard D. McIntyre, whom the Indiana Secretary of State had certified as winning a seat in the 99th Congress, and Democrat Frank McCloskey, in which the House declined to seat McIntyre, McEwen declared on the House floor, " Mr. Speaker, you know how to win votes the old fashioned way — you steal them.
" When McEwen was late in 1990 to the House because of a massive traffic jam on the I-495 beltway around Washington, D. C., he said on the House floor on February 21 that the District of Columbia's government should be replaced:
After McEwen was criticized for his remarks, he delivered a thirty-minute speech in the House on March 1, 1990, on " The Worst City Government in America ".
McEwen was easily re-elected to the House in every election but his last.
McEwen was caught up in the House banking scandal, which had been seized upon by Newt Gingrich, a like-minded conservative House Republican, as an example of the corruption of Congress ; members of the House had been allowed to write checks on their accounts, which were paid despite insufficient funds and without penalty.
McEwen said that he always had funds available to cover the alleged overdrafts, pointing to the policy of the House sergeant at arms, who ran the House bank, paying checks on an overdrawn account if it would not exceed the sum of the Representative's next paycheck.

McEwen and which
McEwen is reported to have despised McMahon personally, and it is very possible that he disliked McMahon because of his rumoured homosexuality, which has been the subject of persistent rumours in Australia.
Sir John McEwen died in 1980, in Melbourne, aged 80, by which time Malcolm Fraser's government was abandoning McEwenite trade policies.
This sentiment has been echoed by writer Todd McEwen, who called it " gorgeous ," and wrote a short story " Cary Grant's Suit " which recounts the film's plot from the viewpoint of the suit.
Growing up in the Montreal area of Canada, McEwen learned to love opera at an early age, listened to the Met broadcasts, and at age 14, made a trip to New York one winter break to hear several of his favorite operas, which included Bidú Sayão and Jussi Björling in Rigoletto.
With his Ring Cycle which began in the Summer 1983 and Fall 1984 seasons — and which was presented in its entirety in June 1985 – McEwen demonstrated where his priorities lay: they were focused on hiring the best singers in the world.
This is not the first time the show has been produced for American audiences ; in 1993, CBS broadcast a pilot called Wanna Bet ?, hosted by Mark McEwen, which was not picked up as a full series.
McEwen then sought election to the House in the Second District near Cincinnati, immediately west of his former district, and which contained some territory he represented in the 1980s.
However, McEwen finished third in the largest county in the district, Hamilton, one he had never represented and which contained 57 % of the Second District's registered voters.
McEwen, who Congressional Quarterly's Politics in America pronounced " invincible ", was caught up in the House banking scandal, which had been seized upon by Newt Gingrich, a like-minded conservative House Republican, as an example of the corruption of Congress.
" Two mailings focused on this issue, one featuring a photograph of Ronald Reagan which was captioned " When President Reagan Needed Votes to Keep Taxes Low, Bob McEwen Said ' NO '", the other asking " Are We Still the Party of Lower Taxes?
However, spokesmen for Ohio's Deborah Pryce, chairman of the House Republican Conference, the body which decides such matters, denied McEwen would automatically get his former seniority back.
He then went to Kenya to study the social behaviors of baboons in the wild ; after which he returned to New York ; studying at Rockefeller University, where he received his Ph. D. in Neuroendocrinology working in the lab of Bruce McEwen, a world-renowned endocrinologist.
After graduation, Nelson married Audrey McEwen, a union which lasted until his death ; they had a son, Nyles.

McEwen and after
It would be only after McEwen announced his retirement that MacMahon would be able to successfully challenge Gorton for the Liberal leadership.
When the conservatives returned to office in 1949 under Robert Menzies after eight years in opposition, McEwen became Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, then Minister for Trade and Industry.
Approaching 68, McEwen was the oldest person ever to be appointed Prime Minister of Australia, although not the oldest to serve ; Menzies left office two months after his 71st birthday.
( McEwen publicly confirmed his party's position on McMahon the day after his swearing-in.
It featured yellow Plymouth Barracuda and red Plymouth Duster funny cars, loops, jumps, and even an apparatus that would deploy drag chutes after they crossed the finish line, all in a box showing Don Prudhomme and Tom McEwen.
The State of Ohio, showing the Second District. Detailed Map of Ohio's Second Congressional DistrictDays after President George W. Bush nominated Second District Congressman Rob Portman to be United States Trade Representative in March 2005, McEwen announced he would run for Portman's seat.
Clermont County was grateful to McEwen because he successfully forced the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to sell the county water from Harsha Lake after the state denied them water for years ; the plant treats the Harsha Lake water he obtained for the county.
After the primary, McEwen introduced H. R. 5727 in the House to name the locks on the Ohio near Gallipolis after Miller, but the bill did not pass.
Another member for Indi, John " Black Jack " McEwen, was a long-serving Minister and was briefly Prime Minister of Australia after the death of Harold Holt in 1967, but he was member for Murray by then.
It was named after Rt Hon Sir John McEwen, leader of the Country Party of Australia, who was appointed caretaker Prime Minister of Australia after the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967.
It was first held by Rt Hon Sir John McEwen, who was the caretaker Prime Minister of Australia after the disappearance of Harold Holt.

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