Morning Must Reads: March 12
In the news: North Korea, sugary drinks, Palin’s Christmas book, Obama at the Hill, Ryan’s new budget plan, and the next pope.
In the news: North Korea, sugary drinks, Palin’s Christmas book, Obama at the Hill, Ryan’s new budget plan, and the next pope.
If elected, Bruce Carroll would be the first openly gay Republican Senator.
In the news: powerful small states, North Korea, Hamid Karzai, outsourced battles, and the new three amigos in the Senate.
Here are President Obama’s remarks from last night’s Gridiron Dinner.
Ex-Congressman Bob Ney’s new book is an odd mix of self-help and Boehner hate.
In the news: dining diplomacy, Defense of Marriage Act, a July grand bargain, a possibly rigged Kenyan election, Rand Paul for 2016, and steady banks.
A new Quinnipiac poll finds Hillary Clinton at the top of the potential 2016 presidential field.
In the news: America’s “tale of two cities,” Obama’s dinner with Republicans, Brennan’s past, Senate’s bill to fund the gov., and the Mitch McConnell Harlem Shake
In the news: Hugo Chavez, ex-Congressman Bob Ney, Pope Bendict XVI, the Dow, and the most powerful office you’ve never heard of
Florida Governor Jeb Bush seems to be working through his position on amnesty and immigration.
In the news: North Korea threatens to cancel the Korean War cease-fire, Sen. Menendez was framed, Syrian refugees approach 1 million, and John Boehner, “Master Negotiator.”
Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about Burwell.
In the news: Romney on loss, the Senate gym, the possibility of Senator Ashley Judd, and Secretary of State John Kerry announces $250 million in aid to Egypt