Hey, Isn't That . . . ?
(Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
Eleanor Holmes Norton having an exchange of words Saturday afternoon with an officer who was ticketing her car for being too close to a stop sign near Eastern Market. Our witness said "berating" the cop; but no, said the delegate's office, she was late for a meeting and "as she was running, yelled back" to remind him that a federal statute allows members of Congress to take certain otherwise illegal spots. Norton noted last month that by doing this, she's freeing up a parking spot for the rest of us.
Ross Perot posing for cellphone pics with fans after lunching at Bobby Van's Grill downtown yesterday. Gray suit, red tie, big smile.
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour chatting away on a cell outside Capital Grille yesterday before vanishing into a gray Escalade.
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April 22, 2009; 1:01 AM ET
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Honestly, Ms. Norton, when you are creating a hazard for drivers and pedestrians alike, we'd rather you just take up a parking space. It's this kind of nonsensical thinking that leaves an entire city vulnerable to home invasions in the name of "gun control." Way to go, once again.