Editors’ Blog - 2011
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02.28.11 | 12:58 pm
#FAIL

Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) is apparently blocking some Texas journos from following him on Twitter.

03.01.11 | 3:41 am
Go Slow

Sens. Richard Lugar (R-IN) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) urge caution on Libya.

03.01.11 | 4:38 am
Didn’t See That Coming

Frank Rich jumps from NYT to New York mag.

03.01.11 | 6:57 am
Here We Go Again

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.

03.01.11 | 7:08 am
Not Wearing Well At All

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.

03.01.11 | 7:14 am
Not So Fast …

State judge orders the reopening of the Wisconsin state Capitol building.

03.01.11 | 9:13 am
Just Weird and Icky

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.

03.01.11 | 9:29 am
And a Leader Will Walk Among Us

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.

03.01.11 | 9:47 am
We’re Not Your “Palace Guard”

Dane County Sheriff tells Gov. Walker: We won’t be your “palace guard.”

03.01.11 | 10:50 am
National Journal Declares War On Libya!

The National Journal’s current feature (Late Update: … subsequently changed): Read More