Today’s must-reads are America’s next top pundit:
- Senate rejects two public option proposals (NYT)
- The Left responds (ActBlue)
- The Dems’ Split Personality on Health Care (MoJo)
- Banks Rescuing FDIC (NYT)
- “If only WaPo employed a talented young political writer and could give him a column instead of resorting to this.” (Yglesias)
- Was Bud McFarlane lobbying for Sudan? (WaPo)
- A Way Out for Obama on Iran? (MoJo)
- White House pushes back on “Obama never talks to McChrystal” meme (NYT)
- An Inside Look at How Goldman Sachs Lobbies the Senate (Matt Taibbi)
- CQ-Roll Call FAIL: Brian Nutting Fired for Complaining About Reporters’ Layoffs, Refusing to Apologize (FishbowlDC)
- The many problems with the Washington Post‘s new employee twittering policy (Time)
- Court dismisses Dan Rather’s suit against CBS (NYT)
- How a Malawian teenager harnessed the power of the wind (Good)
- What Jay Rockefeller Understands (The New Republic)
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