Death toll among anti-government protestors rises to 2,200, according to UN human rights chief.
Mitt Romney plans to raze current current beach manse in La Jolla and replace it with one more than three times larger.
McCain and Graham: Meh, Obama didn’t do enough to bring down Qaddafi.
Does Wisconsin’s new GOP-backed voter ID law violate the state constitution?
Former moderate GOP Rep. (maybe the only genuinely moderate GOP rep left) Chris Shays says he’s going to run for Joe Lieberman’s seat in 2012.
Remember, Lieberman has announced he’s retiring from the Senate at the end of this term, making it an open seat.
Rick Perry: Just because I wrote a book calling for privatizing Social Security doesn’t mean I’m for privatizing Social Security.
Also, the Perry campaign won’t say whether he still favors repealing the 16th Amendment, which sanctified the income tax, as he proposed in the book.
Orrin Hatch (R) has been quaking in his boots over the possibility that Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R) would primary him in 2012. But that’s not going to happen.
Why? Good question. A Republican friend of mine on the Hill asked me what I thought. I said maybe he just figured he could get it without a fight in six years. To which he replied, “That is far too logical, rational, and methodical for someone like Chaffetz. You or I might think like that, but him? Put me in the “Stunned Speechless” camp for now….”
So who knows? I’m not as close to it as folks on the Hill. So maybe they know more.
Here’s an image from the Libyan rebellion from July 13th, though I think I think there are some folks up in Wyoming and Idaho who have these things too.
The new Gallup numbers are out and they show almost every major GOP challenger essentially tying the president. Romney is actually ahead, 48-46, though well within the margin of error. And even Michele Bachmann is only trailing him by four points.