It's post-nuclear Monday!
Greg Dworkin rounds up some of the
fallout, points us to the
WaPo's fantastic coverage of ACA enrollment stories from Kentucky, Peter Beinart's column rejecting the stupid and lazy Munich jibe on the weekend's
Iran deal, and alerts us to the upcoming issuance of the
prosecutor's report on the events of 12/14 in Newtown.
WalMart's CEO retires.
CNN's nuclear option coverage gives the grassroots/netroots (and me) some credit for pushing things through. Revisiting the possibility of contesting the Virginia AG election
in the state legislature. More discussion of the Kentucky ACA article. Sarah Palin
attempts to address the nuclear option news. Why didn't Harry Reid use this opportunity to push through the "talking filibuster"? And how long before we might see something like this on legislative filibusters? The 2005 fight offers us some insight.