Greg Dworkin updates us on the latest polling buzz: CNN's survey basically showing that everybody thinks it's a bad idea for Republicans to be in control of the House. There's actually much more to it, of course. And Greg breaks it down. Plus, a reminder that the ACA website problems will be much in the news today. Conservative blind squirrel:
"Tea Party needs to recognize that it's playing with live ammo." Random notes:
Max Blumenthal's tweet on Adolph Reed's observation about an early-career Barack Obama; the Sunday
NY Daily News'
surprising (maybe) take on the JPMorgan Chase settlement news, and; the
Star-Ledger's incoherent endorsement of Chris Christie,
right alongside their questions about his politicization of the state's judicial system. Finally, a look at the decision to include a conference on the FY2014 budget in the agreement ending the shutdown.
How does voting in conference work? And why have a conference at all? Is it to try to give a platform to Grand Bargain talks?