Top Items:
Harry Reid / Washington Post:
Reid to GOP: For the good of the country, stop your nakedly partisan obstruction — Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, is Senate minority leader. — We are entering uncharted waters in the history of the U.S. system of checks and balances, with potentially momentous consequences.
RELATED:
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Scalia's death could doom McDonnell and hurt Menendez — Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell could wind up one of the biggest losers as a result of Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death and the potentially protracted battle shaping up over his replacement.
Discussion:
Political Wire, The Hill and Washington Post
John Boehner / Independent Journal Review Opinion:
The Time I Tried To Persuade Antonin Scalia To Run For Vice President — JOIN THE TEAM FOR ADDED BENEFITS: — Create an Account OR Log In — FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: — Submit — x — Views — ShareTweetEmail + — Independent Journal Opinion is an opinion platform …
Discussion:
National Review
Des Moines Register:
Grassley's Supreme Court stance is all about politics — At this point, three days after the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, two things seem certain: President Barack Obama will nominate Scalia's successor, and the Senate will refuse to approve the nomination.
Discussion:
Daily Kos
Timothy S. Huebner / New York Times:
In Election Years, a History of Confirming Court Nominees — MEMPHIS — “THE American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice,” Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican majority leader, announced after news of Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
Discussion:
Prairie Weather
Associated Press:
Texas judge disclosed details about Scalia's health
Texas judge disclosed details about Scalia's health
Discussion:
Associated Press, Washington Post, BizPac Review, The Week, Little Green Footballs, New York Magazine and ABC News
Adam J. White / Weekly Standard:
The Constitution Does Not Require the Senate to Vote on a Nomination
The Constitution Does Not Require the Senate to Vote on a Nomination
Discussion:
The Federalist, National Review, Power Line, Vox, Weasel Zippers, Mediaite, Instapundit and The Daily Beast
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
What Would Scalia Want in His Successor? A Dissent Offers Clues
What Would Scalia Want in His Successor? A Dissent Offers Clues
Discussion:
Washington Post, Above the Law, The Week, Politicus USA, CNN, RH Reality Check, Vox and ThinkProgress
Katie Glueck / Politico:
Cruz skewers Trump's sister in Supreme Court debate
Cruz skewers Trump's sister in Supreme Court debate
Discussion:
New York Times, The Hill and Talking Points Memo
Jamie Self / The State:
FIRST ON BUZZ: After debate, Trump still tops SC GOP presidential race — Poll: Trump at 35%; Cruz and Rubio follow with 18% each — Democratic frontrunner Clinton leads Sanders by 21-point margin — Sanders making gains among critical African-American voters, but still trails by 40 points
Discussion:
Washington Post, Politico, Breitbart, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Last Refuge, RedState, Political Wire, Hullabaloo and Florida Politics
RELATED:
Nick Gass / Politico:
National poll: Sanders closing the gap with Clinton — Marco Rubio is down, John Kasich is up and Donald Trump is still head and shoulders above the rest of the Republican field, according to the results of the latest national NBC News/SurveyMonkey weekly online tracking poll released Tuesday.
Discussion:
New York Magazine and The Week
Jon Ralston / Washington Post:
Nevada is no longer a ‘lock’ for Hillary Clinton
Nevada is no longer a ‘lock’ for Hillary Clinton
Discussion:
NBC News and Political Wire
Adam Gabbatt / Guardian:
Donald Trump leaves supporters cold as he accuses Rubio of ‘excess sweating’
Donald Trump leaves supporters cold as he accuses Rubio of ‘excess sweating’
Discussion:
Politicus USA
Associated Press:
Cruz Not Standing for Rubio, Trump Calling Him a Liar
Cruz Not Standing for Rubio, Trump Calling Him a Liar
Discussion:
Politico, ABC News, Yahoo Politics and abc11.com
Andrew Shain / The State:
Trump threatens third-party run, bashes Haley
Trump threatens third-party run, bashes Haley
Discussion:
Scared Monkeys, Vox, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers, Independent Journal Review, New York Magazine and Political Wire
Caitlin Cruz / Talking Points Memo:
RNC Committeewoman Says Cruz, Rubio Both Ineligible For Presidency
RNC Committeewoman Says Cruz, Rubio Both Ineligible For Presidency
Discussion:
Hullabaloo and NewsWithViews
Colin Campbell / Business Insider:
‘Disgrace’: Donald Trump rips national Republican Party after getting booed at debate
‘Disgrace’: Donald Trump rips national Republican Party after getting booed at debate
Discussion:
Independent Journal Review, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Mediaite
Dave Helling / Kansas City Star:
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback endorses Marco Rubio for president
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback endorses Marco Rubio for president
Discussion:
New York Times and Florida Politics
Brad Mielke / ABC News:
Donald Trump Floats Idea of a Third-Party Run Again
Donald Trump Floats Idea of a Third-Party Run Again
Discussion:
Truth Revolt, American Spectator, Associated Press, Weasel Zippers, New York Magazine and abc11.com
Anne Gearan / Washington Post:
How the war in Iraq is haunting the 2016 presidential contest — More than a decade later, the war in Iraq is still haunting those who supported it — especially those running for president. — In the Democratic contest, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has pried open the door on Hillary Clinton's 2002 vote in support of the war.
RELATED:
Christopher Massie / BuzzFeed:
S.C. Congressman Calls Trump “Truther” For Criticism Of George W. Bush And War In Iraq
S.C. Congressman Calls Trump “Truther” For Criticism Of George W. Bush And War In Iraq
Discussion:
Independent Journal Review
Scott Brown / Now - Vancouver Sun:
Vancouver skyline featured in Marco Rubio's ‘Morning again in America’ campaign ad — Marco Rubio, currently running third in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, must be hoping that scenic Vancouver can give him a push past frontrunners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo
RELATED:
Megan Apper / BuzzFeed:
Opening Shot In Rubio's “Morning Again In America” Ad Appears To Be Canada
Opening Shot In Rubio's “Morning Again In America” Ad Appears To Be Canada
Discussion:
Washington Post, The Week, AOL, Politicus USA, NBC News and Florida Politics
The Hill:
Republicans stand down for FBI investigation of Clinton server — Republicans are refusing to use the Benghazi playbook to go after Hillary Clinton's private email server. — Instead of launching formal investigations or propping up a new special committee to investigate the emails …
Discussion:
Hot Air
Dan Merica / CNN:
Hillary Clinton barks like a dog to slam Republicans — Reno, Nevada (CNN)Hillary Clinton's stump speech has gone to the dogs. — Not really. But Clinton told a colorful story on Monday in Reno that ended with the former secretary of state barking like a dog.
Discussion:
Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Althouse
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard / Telegraph:
German ‘bail-in’ plan for government bonds risks blowing up the euro — 'If I were a politician in Italy, I'd want my own currency as fast as possible: that is the only way to avoid going bankrupt,' said German ‘Wise Man’ — A new German plan to impose “haircuts” on holders …
Discussion:
naked capitalism and Vox Popoli
Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
Campaigns secretly prep for brokered GOP convention — Mysterious outside groups are asking state parties for personal data on potential delegates, Republican campaigns are drawing up plans to send loyal representatives to obscure local conventions, and party officials are dusting off rule books …
Donald J. Trump / USA Today:
Donald Trump: I will do whatever it takes — Support the use of enhanced interrogation techniques if the use of these methods would enhance the protection of the nation. — The first responsibility of any government is to protect its people. In recent years, we have engaged in a discussion …
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Why Michael Bloomberg Could Run for President and Win — Things that can't happen in politics keep happening. Why should this be any different? — Bloomberg presidential mania is back again. Expressions of enthusiasm for a Michael Bloomberg presidential campaign span the gamut …