It turns out that Karl Rove now supports ‘budget reconciliation’ — i.e., straight 51 vote rules — for health care reform repeal.
The ultimate fantasy campaign player, Donald Trump, is a last minute addition to the speakers list at CPAC today.
Pictures from Orrin Hatch’s really awkward night at the DC Tea Party town hall.
It looks like Arizona Sen. John Kyl will be announcing his decision not to seek reelection next year at a Phoenix press conference at noon ET.
Put this in the category of more than speculation but less than confirmed: Word is filtering in that Hosni Mubarak may step down as early as today.
The BBC tweets: “Egypt’s Mubarak ‘may step down.'”
Reuters tweets: “Developing: Egyptian PM tells BBC that Mubarak may step down and the situation in the country will be clarified soon.”
MSNBC reports: “Mubarak to step down as Egypt’s leader, Suleiman to take over, sources tell NBC News”
Stay tuned …
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CIA Director Leon Panetta told the House intelligence committee a short time ago: “There’s a strong likelihood that Mubarak may step down in Eqypt tonight.”
After mildly criticizing Sarah Palin, former Sen. and fantasy campaigner Rick Santorum tried going the abject apology route. But it wasn’t enough. She’s back, paradoxically, calling him Santorum a “knuckle-dragging neanderthal.” Watch.
A Democratic insider in Arizona tells our Eric Kleefeld there may be some delay in the Dems coming up with a candidate for the now open seat from Sen. Kyl because Gabby Giffords should have “right of first refusal” for the run.
Hosni Mubarak is expected to address Egypt on state TV shortly. The expectation for most of the day has been that he will step down. That could still happen but Reuters is reporting: “Mubarak is ‘definitely not going to step down,’ information minister tells Reuters shortly before Mubarak is to speak to the nation.”
You can watch Mubarak here.