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Re: Sanford: The Latest

Karen may be swearing off more posts about Mark Sanford’s Excellent Adventure, but I can’t resist one more. This line from the AP story about the governor’s last-minute Argentina jaunt caught my eye:

Sanford told The State he was alone on the trip to Argentina. He declined to give any additional details about what he did other than to

A Rare Impeachment Trial

The Senate today began its first impeachment trial since Bill Clinton. This one is much less controversial; Federal Judge Samuel B. Kent of the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Texas is most likely going to be convicted. Kent was accused of sexually assaulting two female employees at his court in Galveston and trying to …

We Don’t Have Nixon To Kick Around Anymore

But, even posthumously, the former president continues to kick himself.

From the new Nixon tapes, just released, per the New York Times, recorded on January 23, 1973:

Nixon worried that greater access to abortions would foster “permissiveness,” and said that “it breaks the family.” But he also saw a need for abortion in some

Sanford: The Latest

I promise, I’m trying to swear off any more posts on the Mark Sanford saga. But it just won’t let me. Now the largest newspaper in his state tells us that, on a last-minute impulse, he decided to go to Argentina. The State adds:

When asked why his staff said he was on the Appalachian Trail, Sanford replied, “I don’t know.”

The Health Care That Members of Congress Get

One of the great rallying cries we hear in the health care debate–including from President Obama–is that everyone should get coverage that is at least as good as what members of Congress get. How good is that? John Fritze at USA Today takes a look:

Like millions of employees, lawmakers choose from a range of private insurers.

The President’s Feisty Press Conference

My TIME.com piece on Obama’s press conference today begins like this:

Even within the White House complex, the opposing teams each have their own turfs. In the halls of power — the Oval Office, the East Room and the Rose Garden — the President oversees his domain. But just a few steps away sits the White House briefing room, a

The Death of a Good Bill (or Why America Hates the Senate)

Republicans and Democrats agree that tourism to the U.S. is a good thing. The average foreign visitor spends $4,500 on everything from hotels and trains to Abercrombie and Fitch and Disney World. Alas, international tourism rates to the U.S. have yet to recover to pre-911 levels and they actually declined 10% in the first quarter of …

Obama Talks Tough(er) on Iran

From his prepared remarks this he’s just now delivering in the White House Brady briefing room:

Today, I want to start by addressing three issues, and then I’ll take your questions.

First, I’d like to say a few words about the situation in Iran. The United States and the international community have been appalled and outraged by

Top Six Sanford Tweets (So Far)

@Roland_Hedley: Governor Sanford kicks off 2012 campaign by disappearing, paradoxically raising national profile. Crazy like Fox.
about 17 hours ago from web

@pourmecoffee: BREAKING. Sarah Palin can see Mark Sanford from her window – wait, never mind, it’s a bear. about 1 hour ago from web

@Roland_Hedley: Report: Sanford …

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