–President Obama heads to the Czech Republic on Wednesday night. He’s returning to the site of his April, 2009 speech on nonproliferation to sign a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with Russia and generally speak up American nuclear policy before of next week’s summit in Washington.
–Bibi will return to D.C. for the nuclear summit.
–Joshua Green thinks Larry Summers will leave the White House sooner preferably than later.
–Felix Salmon smartly points out the administration will need to be very cautious treatment his exit if he pushes on to a high-paying Wall Street job.
–The Republican National Committee reports raising $11.4 million in March,
ghds precious, a muscular showing for this point in the cycle and Steele’s most successful month as yet. But among the DNC out-raising them,
Gucci purses, every article mentioning recent controversy and headlines like this, there’s not many good press in it for the leader.
–The Daily Caller has dissimilar potential scoop to give Steele a headache.
–As Steele is marginalized, it ambition be interesting to see if/how Haley Barbour’s clout grows. The Mississippi leader and Republican Governors Association seat is thought of as 1 of the sharpest political ideas in the celebration, and extra money ambition be flowing around the RNC to the yet flush RGA. If this year’s 37 governor’s races go well for the GOP,
cheap Coach, Barbour could appear for somewhat of a kingmaker.
–A current Quinnipiac vote shows Arlen Specter with a huge lead over Joe Sestak in the Pennsylvania Senate primary. Never underestimate the power of name admission and establishment advocate.
–The Boston Globe sees a resurgent Deval Patrick.
–Paul Volcker says a merit added tariff may be essential apt address the long term deficit. A VAT is no a novel idea, but it’s the premier I’ve listened about it from one government figure. It’s fairly noxious politically (if you meditation you listened loud shrieks of European communism over health concern,
Coach handbags, equitable await until somebody brings this up), yet I’d be amused to see what Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles have to say.
–The White House is pressuring China above multiple fronts. Geithner is brained over to attempt to convince them to release their grip on the yuan’s value and they’re still desperately trying to triumph Chinese cooperation for U.N. sanctions against Iran. Obama is scheduled to encounter with Hu Jintao at next week’s nuclear summit in Washington.
And Daid Leonhardt looks by the staying problem of over-treatment and the difficult mission of mentioning not.
What did I miss?
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