Nation
Passing Obamacare Requires House to Trust Senate: PundetteArmageddon Now: SIGIS
Obama summons Dems to Pickett's Charge: Tapscott
Senate Source to House: "We Will Kill Your 'Fix'": RWN
Obama to liberal Dems: don't worry, this is just the start!: Hot Air
How Popular Will The Obagenda Be This Fall?: Driscoll
Pentagon Shooter: Anti-Bush Nut and 9/11 Truther: Patterico
Democrats Flee Sinking Ship, Part 27: Barone
Dean: Health bill hangs Dem incumbents, Obama out to dry: Hill
Economy
Lying about Bush's tax cuts: ATMI State Unions Keep 3% Raises As Others Suffer: BlogProf
Congressmen still mum on their Rangel dirty dollars: WashExam
America's Future In Greece: RWN
Commie Students Protest Budget Cuts: GWP
7 in 10 putting off retirement: the implicaions...: Mish
Climate & Energy
Radical environmental groups ripped off taxpayers to the tune of $37 million: PJMClimate scientists plot to fight back at skeptics: Times
New natural Climate change discovery in the Arctic: AT
Media
Please Commence Panicking In An Orderly, Controlled Fashion: DriscollWashington Post Smells a Rat Named Rahm: Wizbang
Five Reasons the Palin-Burnet Deal Will Be the Most Brilliant Tactical Move in 21st Century Politics: HillBuzz
The Amazingly Durable American Spirit: Rants
Can Granny Rictus McBotoxImplants Really Twist Any More Arms?: Ace
White House Transparency: 'No Questions, Please': WashExam
World
North Korea’s Party Hearty Tyranny: KeslerThe Guaranteed Failure of Catering to Muslim Perception: PJM
When It's Necessary and Desirable to Assassinate Terrorists: BRubin
SciTech
Skinput Turns Any Bodily Surface Into a Touch Interface: PopSciWindows Phone 7: a Complete Reset: CNet
Cornucopia
Building Code Enactment: C&SThis Too Shall Pass: OK Go (YouTube)
Color Names By Gender: C&S
Best of the Web: What Did the Founders Say Today?
• "If the Republicans pushing against the filibuster love majority rule so much, they should propose getting rid of the Senate altogether. But doing so would mean acknowledging what's really going on here: regime change disguised as a narrow rules fight. We could choose to institute a British-style parliamentary system in which majorities get almost everything they want. But advocates of such a radical departure should be honest enough to propose amending the Constitution first."--E.J. Dionne, Washington Post, March 22, 2005
• "The Founders said nothing in the Constitution about the filibuster, let alone 'reconciliation.' Judging from what they put in the actual document, the Founders would be appalled at the idea that every major bill should need the votes of three-fifths of the Senate to pass."--E.J. Dionne, Washington Post, March 4, 2010
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