- A Florida district court has ruled that healthcare reform exceeds the bounds of the Commerce Clause and is therefore unConstitutional. Healthcare reform is now 2-2.
- The White House is expecting Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman's resignation so that Huntsman may begin a bid for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination. Huntsman's nomination was intended to be a follow through on Candidate Obama's pledge to pursue bipartisanship. Like his other pursuits of bipartisanship, this one appears to have come back to bite the President.
- Protests in Egypt continued today. The Egyptian Army has declared that it will not harm protesters. What is suddenly being called the "Opposition," as if it were cohesive, has called for a "march of millions" on Tuesday. More erstwhile allies of the Mubarak regime are jumping ship with the EU now calling for free and fair elections in Egypt and Gibbs clarified that Sec. Clinton's request for an "orderly transition" means "change."
- And, if you haven't seen it, Fox News can't figure out where Egypt is.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
What Kind Of Day Has It Been
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