Former ambassador to China Jon Huntsman will formally announce
that he's running for president (Washington
Post)
The Senate is expected to confirm Leon Panetta's nomination for
secretary of state.
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner will address businessmen at
Washington CFO conference (Wall
Street Journal)
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert
Gates will host the Japanese foreign and defense ministers at the
state department (New
York Times)
A number of young female freshmen of the Republican caucus will
take to the House floor for a series of "I am a Republican woman"
speeches (Politico)
Gay marriage bill in New York drags legislative session out as
protests mount (Washington
Post)
There will be critical owners' meetings in both the NFL
(Washington
Post) and NBA (CBS
Sports) today as they try to avoid lockouts extending in to the
seasons.
Rep. Paul Ryan takes on former Biden adviser Jared
Bernstein:
On the main site:
Operation
Fast and Spurious by W. James Antle, III: A
failed gun-running sting operation by Obama's gang that couldn't
shoot straight. But who authorized it?
Is Sarah Palin Bachmann's Goldwater? by Jeffrey Lord: The
politics of going first -- from Al Smith to Goldwater. (Does the
'S' in MSNBC stand for sexist?)
A
Comedian of Errors, by Aaron Goldstein: Is Jon Stewart
America's most consistently misinformed talk show host?
Economic Advice for Obama, by Ralph R. Reiland: He's going to
have to be more like Ronald Reagan -- and find better friends than
the Fortune 500 crowd.
Persuasively
Enduring, by Joseph Shattan: Irving Kristol's intellectual
self-confidence was astounding -- and justifiably so.
City
of Life and Death, by James Bowman: This fictionalization of
the murder of 300,000 in Nanking can only leave the viewer numb --
if not feeling superior.