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Local news blogging: Rep. Cao, Lone Ranger or Lone Danger?
Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao may become synonym on Capitol Hill for "lonely vote." During the narrow passage of the House's healthcare reform bill on Saturday, Cao was the only House Republican to vote in favor of the bill.
Frum gets it right, our shoes and water bottles are not the problem
David Frum nails it today. A favorite target of conservatives (including myself at one point), Mr. Frum gets it right on his blog post about how our tip-toeing around the issue of racial pro-filing resulted in the Fort Hood disaster.
Some big names on today's show
Jim Zorn and Ted Leonsis will be on "The Sports Fix" today.
What's ahead for the Nats?
Within the next week, Washington could have a manager, Ryan Zimmerman could have a Gold Glove and the Nats will have money to begin spending on free agents.
Off the beaten path online: Scozzafava resigns from Republican Assembly leadership post...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: New York Republican Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava resigned from her leadership post, Joe Biden is the unknown vice president, and Chris Matthews cannot figure out why contacting terrorists would be considered a crime.
Resolution to rescind AMA endorsement of House health care bill voted down
The American Medical Association House of Delegates voted for the American Medical Association to maintain its endorsement of the U.S. House of Representatives health care legislation H.R. 3962, according to David Cook, Executive Director of the Medical Association of Georgia.
CJR's 'I'm a moron' excuse.
In a sharply worded critique of a ProPublica article in the Columbia Journalism Review, writer Dean Starkman uses the term "tea-bagging" to refer to Citizens Against Government Waste, a non-profit taxpayer watchdog group.
Zorn defends Hall
Jim Zorn believes DeAngelo Hall's account of his part in Sunday's sideline scuffle.
New Vatican constitution released
The Vatican releases the text of its Apostolic Constitution that releases the details of how disaffected Anglicans get to transfer their allegiance to Rome.