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Obama Picks Sebelius For Health And Human Services
President Obama has reportedly selected Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS) to be his Secretary of Health and Human Services, and will officially announce the pick on Monday. Sebelius’ move to the cabinet would seem to take her out of the running for the 2010 Senate race, for which some had hoped she could be first Democrat to win a Senate seat from Kansas since 1932.

Limbaugh Reaffirms It — He Wants Obama To Fail, And America To Succeed
Rush Limbaugh accepted his “Defender of the Constitution Award” at CPAC last night, reaffirming that he wants President Obama’s policies to fail. “You can’t say, Mr. Limbaugh, that you want the President to fail because that’s like saying you want the country to fail,” Limbaugh said rhetorically. “It’s the opposite. I want the country to survive. I want the country to succeed,” he added, as the crowd cheered.

Cantor Distances Himself From Limbaugh, Says GOP Doesn’t Want Obama To Fail
Appearing on This Week, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) rejected the rhetoric of Rush Limbaugh, that Republicans want Obama to fail:

STEPHANOPOULOS: So the Rush Limbaugh approach of hoping the president fails is not the Eric Cantor , House Republican approach?

CANTOR: George, absolutely not. And I don’t — I don’t think anyone wants anything to fail right now. We have such challenges.

What we need to do is we need to put forth solutions to the problems that real families are facing today. And our common-sense, conservative principles of limited government, and the belief in free markets, and the belief that really opportunity can only be created by the private sector are going to undergird our proposals going forward.

Rahm: Limbaugh “The Intellectual Force And Energy” Of GOP
Appearing on Face The Nation, Rahm Emanuel moved to further tie the Republican Party to Rush Limbaugh, declaring him to be “the intellectual force and energy behind the Republican Party.” Of Limbaugh’s rhetoric about failure, Rahm said: “He said it, and I compliment him on his honesty. But that’s their philosophy that’s enunciated by Rush Limbaugh and I think that’s the wrong philosophy for America.”

Orszag: Deficit Will Go Down In Near Future
Appearing on This Week, White House Budget Director Peter Orszag reaffirmed the White House’s projections that they can cut the deficit in half in the next few years, as the economy recovers and the Bush tax cuts expire. “We’ve got both spending constraints and additional revenue, as the economy recovers,” Orszag explained. “That’s where a lot of the deficit reduction comes from.”

Gates: Obama ‘More Analytical’ Than Bush
Appearing on Meet The Press, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates compared President Obama to his previous boss, George W. Bush: “I think that probably President Obama is somewhat more analytical. And he makes sure he hears from everybody in the room on an issue. And if they don’t speak up, he calls on them.” He also said it is “fairly remote” that the current plan for withdrawal from Iraq would change.

Mullen Expresses Confidence In Obama, Withdrawal Plan
Appearing today on Fox News Sunday, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen said that the current timeline to withdraw from Iraq is acceptable, and expressed his confidence in President Obama: “He clearly has sought my advice. I feel very comfortable that as a senior military officer and adviser to the president that he is giving me the time and the opportunity to advise him accordingly.”

Pawlenty: Coleman Has ‘Plausible’ Chance
In an interview with The Hill, Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) said of the disputed Senate race in his home state: “Norm has a plausible chance, a decent chance of winning this thing. He has raised irregularities that rise to the level of legal issues, legitimate legal issues, that could change the result.”

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