Top Items:
John Boehner / Wall Street Journal:
The President Is Raging Against a Budget Crisis He Created — Obama invented the ‘sequester’ in the summer of 2011 to avoid facing up to America's spending problem. — A week from now, a dramatic new federal policy is set to go into effect that threatens U.S. national security, thousands of jobs and more.
RELATED:
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Shutdown isn't fight GOP wants — Republicans have decided that the sequester scheduled for March 1 — not a government-funding bill due at the end of March — is where they'll make their stand on spending cuts. — After the bruising political battles of the last Congress …
Discussion:
Washington Monthly and First Read
Kori Schulman / White House.gov Blog:
Setting the Record Straight About the Sequester — In less than two weeks, dangerous across the board budget cuts are slated to take effect, potentially threatening hundreds of thousands of jobs, our national security and our economic recovery. The President has laid out a specific plan …
Discussion:
NBC Politics and Washington Examiner
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Sequester just over a week away, but blame game has already begun
Sequester just over a week away, but blame game has already begun
Discussion:
Power Line, Wall Street Journal, The Fix, Right Turn, Post Politics, The Week and Weekly Standard
David Jackson / USA Today:
Obama: Sequester ‘meat cleaver’ will hurt economy
Obama: Sequester ‘meat cleaver’ will hurt economy
Discussion:
CBS News, PostPartisan, The Right Sphere, Hot Air and First Read
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Debate co-chair: ‘Mistake’ to have Candy Crowley moderate presidential debate — Frank Fahrenkopf, a co-chair of the Commission on Presidential Debates, said tonight that the Commission made a “mistake” by selecting CNN anchor Candy Crowley to moderate one of the 2012 presidential debates.
Discussion:
Hot Air, Townhall.com, The Gateway Pundit, CBS Las Vegas, nation.foxnews.com and Weasel Zippers
RELATED:
Jon.Ralston / Ralston Reports:
Fahrenkopf opines on GOP's “idotic” stances, Christie's “French kiss,” the media's bias and more — What better place than the Las Vegas Country Club, where time seems to have stopped in 1974 or so, for a group of conservatives to gather to figure out how to capture the glory days.
Discussion:
Mediaite, Taylor Marsh, First Read and National Review
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court to consider limits on individual political contributions — The Supreme Court reentered the controversial field of campaign finance Tuesday, agreeing to consider a Republican challenge to decades-old limits on the total amount a person can contribute to candidates, political parties and political action committees.
Discussion:
PostPartisan, NPR, New York Times, SCOTUSblog, Election Law Blog, The Huffington Post, Twitchy, ACS Blog and Ballot Box
RELATED:
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Voting Rights Act In The Supreme Court's Crosshairs
Voting Rights Act In The Supreme Court's Crosshairs
Discussion:
USA Today and SCOTUSblog
Patrick Marley / JSOnline:
Patience Roggensack, Ed Fallone advance out of Supreme Court primary
Patience Roggensack, Ed Fallone advance out of Supreme Court primary
Discussion:
Althouse
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Appears to Defend Patent on Soybean
Supreme Court Appears to Defend Patent on Soybean
Discussion:
Suburban Guerrilla, ABCNEWS, Truthdig and The Volokh Conspiracy
Richard Wolf / USA Today:
Supreme Court rules in favor of drug-sniffing dog
Supreme Court rules in favor of drug-sniffing dog
Discussion:
Outside the Beltway, New York Times, The Volokh Conspiracy, Hit & Run, SCOTUSblog, Watchdog.org and Washington Post
NationalJournal.com:
The Senate's Most Conservative Member: Ever Heard of Him? — James Risch, an Idaho Republican, edges out his more well-known colleagues in the upper chamber. — When people think about conservative “all stars” in the Senate (if people ever actually think about such a thing), a few names probably come to mind.
Discussion:
Booman Tribune and Trail Blazers Blog
RELATED:
Dan Friedman / NY Daily News:
‘Friends of Hamas’: My role in the birth of a rumor — A Daily News reporter explains how he inadvertently created the myth that Chuck Hagel spoke to a non-existent group. — Daily News reporter Dan Friedman recounts the origin of a rumor he unwittingly started about Chuck Hagel (pictured) …
Discussion:
BREITBART.COM, Washington Monthly, Politico, The Raw Story, The National Memo, Daily Kos and Prairie Weather
Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — February 20, 2013 - New Jersey Gov Flies High, Buries Unknown Dem, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Christie Close To Clinton, Leads Cuomo In '16 Pres Race — New Jersey voters today continue Gov. Christopher Christie's record-breaking 74 - 22 percent approval rating …
Discussion:
Politico, PostPartisan, Ballot Box, CNN, Balloon Juice, Washington Examiner and Prairie Weather
Jeffrey H. Anderson / Weekly Standard:
California Dept. of Transportation: ‘Be Sure to Black Out the ‘United States’ and [the] Motto’ — For three years, a private citizen named Steve LeBard has led the effort to build a privately funded memorial in Orcutt, California—a tranquil small town located on the Golden State's gorgeous Central Coast—to honor military veterans.
Discussion:
The Spectacle Blog
Spencer Ackerman / Wired:
Senate Minority Leader Fooled by Report in Military Version of The Onion — The best parody contains elements of truth. Which might explain how the military's answer to The Onion suckered the Senate's Republican leader. — Meet The Duffel Blog, if you haven't already.
Discussion:
Daily Kos and The Maddow Blog
Erik Ortiz / NY Daily News:
Body of missing Canadian woman, 21, found in water tank on Los Angeles hotel roof — Elisa Lam, of Vancouver, British Columbia, had travelled to California last month alone. She was reported missing on Jan. 31. Officials matched the body found inside a water tank Tuesday at the Cecil Hotel.
Discussion:
CBC News, L.A. NOW, Scared Monkeys and Althouse
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The Devil Made Them Do It — Senate Democrats try to dodge responsibility for ObamaCare. — “Powerful Democrats” subjected a top Obama administration health-care official “to withering criticism” last week, notes Walter Russell Mead. When Gary Cohen, head of the Center for Consumer Information …
Discussion:
Weasel Zippers and NewsBusters blogs
Cristina Silva / Associated Press:
McCain defends immigration plan to angry residents — PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona took center stage in the national immigration debate Tuesday as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano toured the state's border with Mexico and Sen. John McCain defended his proposed immigration overhaul to an angry crowd in suburban Phoenix.
Discussion:
alan.com, Mediaite, The Hill, Hot Air, PoliticusUSA, Post Politics, National Review, CNN, The Raw Story and nation.foxnews.com
Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
Gas prices are on a mysterious climb — The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline has jumped 45 cents in the past 31 days, according to AAA, the fastest run-up since 2005. — Retail gasoline prices have climbed for 33 days in a row. A month ago, a gallon of regular gasoline cost $3.30 …
Discussion:
Hot Air and Informed Comment
Mark Gokavi / Dayton, Ohio, News and Information:
Woman claims she was fired for voting for Obama — DAYTON — A Kettering woman alleges in a lawsuit that she was fired for voting for President Obama, a charge the company denies. — Patricia Kunkle is seeking in excess of $25,000 from Dayton-based defense contractor Q-Mark …
Discussion:
Associated Press
Greg Bishop / New York Times:
A Company That Runs Prisons Will Have Its Name on a Stadium — In recent years, where stadium naming rights could be sold, universities and professional sports teams have sold them — to airlines and banks and companies that sell beer, soda, doughnuts, cars, telecommunications, razors and baseball bats.
Discussion:
The Hinterland Gazette and ImmigrationProf Blog
Ulrike Putz / Spiegel Online:
How the Mossad Works: The Mystery of Israel's ‘Prisoner X’ — An Israeli agent commits suicide in his prison cell. Was he a traitor? The mysterious case of “Prisoner X,” reported to be Australian-born Benjamin Zygier, provides an insight into the workings of the Mossad.
Discussion:
The Times of Israel and Israel Matzav
David R. Henderson / Wall Street Journal:
An Economist Who Made the Science Less Dismal — Armen Alchian never won a Nobel Prize in economics. But no less than Friedrich Hayek said he ‘deserved’ one. — In 1975, I attended a week-long conference in Connecticut at which the star attraction was Friedrich Hayek.
Discussion:
ProfessorBainbridge.com, EconLog and Cafe Hayek
Corrie MacLaggan / Reuters:
Republican Senator Cruz defends style a Democrat likened to McCarthyism — (Reuters) - First-term Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas on Tuesday staunchly defended his aggressive, in-your-face style that already is raising eyebrows in Washington and has led a Senate Democrat to suggest his tactics reminded her of McCarthyism.
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, Politico and Washington Examiner
Emily Schultheis / Politico:
McAuliffe, Cuccinelli in dead heat in Virginia — A Quinnipiac poll in Virginia finds Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli tied in the race for governor, though it's clear many voters in the state haven't started paying attention to the race yet.
Discussion:
CNN
David M. Drucker / Roll Call:
NRA Targets Democratic Senators Up in 2014 With Local Newspaper Ads — The National Rifle Association will target several senators up for re-election in 2014, including Pryor. (Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call File Photo) — The National Rifle Association will launch a print advertising …
New York Times:
Forecast Is Dire on Budget Cuts, but Timing Is Disputed — WASHINGTON — President Obama on Tuesday painted a dire picture of federal government operations across the United States should automatic budget cuts hit on March 1: F.B.I. agents furloughed, criminals released, flights delayed …
Discussion:
Right Turn
Jason Garcia / Orlando Sentinel:
Universal to drop health insurance for part-time workers — Universal Orlando plans to stop offering medical insurance to part-time employees beginning next year, a move the resort says has been forced by the federal government's health-care overhaul. — The giant theme-park resort …
Discussion:
Hot Air and NewsBusters blogs