The GOP presidential candidates will debate at 8 p.m. in
Michigan, to be broadcast on CNBC (Politico)
President Obama orders agencies to spend less on travel,
printing, and “swag” (Washington
Post)
Ben and Jerry themselves scooped ice cream for Occupy DC
yesterday (Huffington
Post)
The Supreme Court is preparing to discuss hearing arguments on
Obamacare tomorrow (USA
Today)
An asteroid will pass close by the earth today, isn’t expected
to wipe us out (ABC
News)
Cain aide Mark Block weirdly suggests that accuser’s son works
for Politico:
On the main site:
Supremes About to Decide Which Obamacare Cases Make the Cut,
by David Catron: Justices scheduled to discuss five
separate ACA petitions on Thursday.
Libya Heading Towards Islamism, by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi: That
means ever more visible links to al Qaeda.
The Texas Tea Party Debate, by Peter Ferrara: Cain vs. Gingrich
proved to be less Lincoln-Douglas than Lincoln-Lincoln,
particularly on our greatest economic challenge: entitlement
reform.
The Real Case Against Sexual Harassment, by Lisa Fabrizio: When
not busy going after Herman Cain, the media bombards us nonstop
with unwanted sexual inuendo, banter, and other forms of
lasciviousness.
Why
The King Died, by Eric Peters: If not for government, you’d
still be riding the ever so fast two-stroke Kawasaki.
Dearest
Jackie, by Mark Falcoff: Jacqueline Kennedy’s delicious tapes
reveal her as rather snobby and snide — though maybe that was
Arthur Schlesinger egging her on.
A Great Champion Goes Down, by Larry Thornberry: Smokin’ Joe —
great champion, great American.
Important
to Decide, by Reid Collins: A flying lesson for the
Supercommittee.
Mike | 11.9.11 @ 8:41AM
Rather muted about last night's election results aren't you.