- A ” two-hour-long, sweeping epic” film about Sarah Palin, designed to “serve as a galvanizing prelude to Palin’s prospective presidential campaign,” will debut in Iowa in June.
- Republicans’ claim that third-party candidate Jack Davis cost them New York 26’s special election is not credible; it may not be predictive, but Democrats overperformed.
- Senator Olympia Snowe opposes Paul Ryan’s budget plan.
- Reporting back on his deficit talks, Biden names $1 trillion in cuts and insists revenue will be raised.
- Pretty much all you need to know about Republican claims that the yet-to-exist Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is wielding unchecked power (the Financial Oversight Stability Council veto alone should be enough to put this one to bed):
- OK, fine, here’s Elizabeth Warren’s face when Rep. Patrick McHenry accused her of lying about a scheduling conflict during Tuesday’s hearings:
- Steve Kornacki cautions Warren against a Senate run because it’d be tough to win.
- Governor Rick Scott is becoming very unpopular in Florida, thanks in part to his budget.
- The Justice Department is seeking to indict John Edwards for violating campaign laws in the coverup of his affair.
- And there is something very awkward about Obama’s toast to Queen Elizabeth:
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