Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) is apparently blocking some Texas journos from following him on Twitter.
Sens. Richard Lugar (R-IN) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) urge caution on Libya.
It’s tough playing along with Newt Gingrich’s quadrennial flirtation with a run for President. He’s the Harold Stassen of the pre-primary season. But for the record Newt is expected to soon set up an exploratory committee for 2012.
More poll data — the standoff is hurting Gov. Walker a lot. His position just isn’t popular with the state’s residents. And they overwhelmingly disagree with him on the collective bargaining issue.
State judge orders the reopening of the Wisconsin state Capitol building.
This is a totally Washington story, incestuous, double-dealing, perhaps a much bigger story lurking behind the firing. And the firing is top House GOP investigator Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) having to fire his own chief deputy and spokesman Kurt Bardella over some weirdness with emails and Politico. Give it a read. You’ll learn a lot how the town operates, though some of it will probably be between the lines. At least for now.
The big question about ex-Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) is whether he wants to be president or simply break into the high-concept MTV music video editing world. He’s out now with a new edition in his series of campaign videos in the emerging style we might call Pawlentyist Realism. Check it out.
Dane County Sheriff tells Gov. Walker: We won’t be your “palace guard.”
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