Check out Mini-memeorandum for simple mobiles or memeorandum Mobile for modern smartphones.
3:09 AM ET, July 11, 2013

memeorandum

 Top Items: 
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Boehner warns House GOP will be weaker without immigration reform  —  Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) urged their House Republican colleagues to pass immigration reform legislation in a closed-door meeting Wednesday, with the Speaker arguing that the party would be …
RELATED:
Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
Immigration Reform Has No Pulse  —  Let's kick things off on a high note today: A body doesn't become a corpse until sometime after it loses its pulse.  That might not be strictly correct biologically speaking.  Biologists probably don't refer to dead bodies as corpses.
Politico:
GOP reaching out to Dems on immigration  —  There are two extreme poles in the House Republican Conference, and they were on clear display Wednesday in the Capitol.  —  In the meeting, which stretched more than two hours, Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) stood up and delivered a speech about the dangers …
Discussion: Wall Street Journal and Power Line
Amanda Terkel / The Huffington Post:
North Carolina GOP Attaches Abortion Restrictions To Motorcycle Safety Bill With No Public Notice  —  WASHINGTON — North Carolina House Republicans are pushing legislation that would restrict abortion access, attaching the measure to an unrelated motorcycle safety bill on Wednesday …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Conservatives Hate All Legislation Now
Associated Press:
Divided House Republicans grapple with immigration
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Rebecca Leber / ThinkProgress:
Billionaire Koch Brother Says Eliminating The Minimum Wage Will Help The Poor  —  A conservative mogul worth $43 billion says he knows the secret to helping poor people.  According to Charles Koch, the U.S. needs to get rid of the minimum wage, which he counts as a major obstacle to economic growth.
RELATED:
Roy Wenzl / Wichita Eagle:
Charles Koch launching Wichita campaign about economic freedom, government overreach  —  Charles Koch, who runs Koch Industries and contributes to political groups and campaigns, said he will launch a new campaign on Wednesday to laud economic freedom and warn the public about government overreach.
Judicial Watch:
Documents Obtained by Judicial Watch Detail Role of Justice Department in Organizing Trayvon Martin Protests … Document: DOJ Community Relations Service was deployed to Sanford, FL, “to provide technical assistance for the preparation of possible marches and rallies related to the fatal shooting …
RELATED:
Bryan Preston / The PJ Tatler:
Newly Released Documents Detail the Department of Justice's Role in Organizing Trayvon Martin Protests
Discussion: PJ Media and Instapundit
Steve Saleeba / CBS Boston:
‘Free Jahar’ Chant As Boston Bombing Suspect Heads To Court  —  BOSTON (CBS/AP) - A small group of demonstrators showed up at Moakley Federal Courthouse in South Boston on Wednesday to show support for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.  —  Tsarnaev appeared in court for his first public hearing.
RELATED:
Pat Greenhouse / Boston Globe:
Marathon bombing suspect Dzhohkar Tsarnaev arrives at Boston federal court for arraignment
Discussion: BuzzFeed, News Desk and Scared Monkeys
CNN:
Boston bomb suspect pleads not guilty
Discussion: National Review
Pete Kasperowicz / E2-Wire:
House blocks enforcement of light bulb standards  —  The House on Wednesday voted to block the enforcement of light bulb standards that many say would effectively force people to buy more expensive compact fluorescent bulbs.  —  Just like last year, Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas) …
Michael Howard Saul / Wall Street Journal:
Spitzer Leads Stringer in Comptroller Race: Poll  —  Former Governor Who Resigned After Scandal Is Frontrunner  —  Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer leads Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer by nine percentage points in the race for New York City comptroller, according to a Wall Street Journal-NBC 4 New York-Marist poll.
Trishula Patel / Washington Post:
Adam Kokesh charged with possessing hallucinogenic mushrooms  —  Police searched the Northern Virginia home of activist Adam Kokesh Tuesday evening and took him into custody on a charge of being in possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms while also having a gun, authorities said.
Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
The NSA slide you haven't seen  —  Recent debate over U.S. government surveillance has focused on the information that American technology companies secretly provide to the National Security Agency.  But that is only one of the ways the NSA eavesdrops on international communications.
Discussion: CNN and Hot Air
Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
HISTORIC: Senate panel advances trans-inclusive ENDA  —  A Senate committee made history on Wednesday by approving for the first time a trans-inclusive version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and picking up key Republican support from Sens. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska).
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Begich: Is Palin even a resident?  —  Sarah Palin “quit on Alaska” as governor and “ has lost touch” with her home state, Mark Begich told POLITICO.  —  The Democratic senator said Palin, who said Tuesday she's considering challenging him for his seat in 2014, might not even be a resident …
Thomas B. Edsall / Opinionator:
The Decline of Black Power in the South  —  To understand the depth of the damage that the Supreme Court's June 25 decision, Shelby County v. Holder, has inflicted on the voting rights of African-Americans, you have to measure it against the backdrop of the takeover of state legislatures, primarily in the South, by the Republican Party.
Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Senate Dems heading back to the drawing board on student loans  —  Senators working on a fix for higher interest rates on student loans are headed back to the drawing board after Democrats failed Wednesday to advance their preferred plan to curb the increase.
Discussion: Politico
Felix Salmon:
Wage deflation charts of the day  —  NELP, the National Employment Law Project, has taken a detailed look at what happened to wages during the recovery — specifically, between 2009 and 2012.  They looked at the annual Occupational and Employment Statistics for three years — 2007 …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Egypt's preferable tyranny  —  Former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi knows neither Thomas Jefferson's advice that “great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities” nor the description of Martin Van Buren as a politician who “rowed to his object with muffled oars.”
Discussion: New Republic and Hot Air
Patterico's Pontifications:
Lois Lerner in 2011: Receiving a Thick Questionnaire from the IRS Is a “Behavior Changer”  —  A reader sends a very interesting tidbit buried in a November 17, 2011 Businessweek.com article about the IRS and not-for-profit universities.  The article is about the IRS making inquiries into …
Discussion: National Review and Power Line
Dr. Benjamin S. Carson Sr / Washington Times:
CARSON: Restoring plain and civil speech to politics  —  Breaking speech taboos reinforces the power of persuasion  —  I retired this month after 40 years of medical endeavors.  There is little that can compare to the joy of being able to intervene in the lives of fellow human beings …
Discussion: Whiskey Fire
Linda Greenhouse / Opinionator:
The Cost of Compromise  —  In his 2011 memoir, “Five Chiefs,” the retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens offered a mildly eyebrow-raising reflection on Brown v. Board of Education.  The landmark school desegregation decision is celebrated not only for its outcome but also for the unanimity …
Wall Street Journal:
Fed Affirms Easy-Money Tilt  —  Bernanke Says Retreat From Bond Buying Separate From Decision on Raising Rates  —  By - VICTORIA MCGRANE and - JON HILSENRATH -  —  Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sought to reassure jittery markets that while the central bank could start winding …
Discussion: MoneyBeat and Real Time Economics
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Branstad, Braley lead in Iowa  —  PPP's newest Iowa poll finds that Republican recruiting failures in the US Senate race have given Bruce Braley a substantial early advantage.  He leads by margins ranging from 9 to 13 points against the potential GOP candidates.
Discussion: Phantom Public and The Hill
 
 
 Archived Page Info: 
This is a snapshot of memeorandum at 3:09 AM ET, July 11, 2013.

View the current page or another snapshot:


 
 See Also: 
memeorandum: site main
memeorandum River: reverse chronological memeorandum
memeorandum Mobile: for phones
memeorandum Leaderboard: memeorandum's top sources
 
 Subscribe: 
memeorandum RSS feed
memeorandum on Mastodon
 
 
 More Items: 
Paul Krugman:
Income, Race and Voting
Discussion: Yahoo! News and EconLog
Glenn Greenwald / Guardian:
Snowden: I never gave any information to Chinese or Russian governments l Glenn Greenwald
Kevin Cirilli / Politico:
The Jay-Z and Beyonce bill
Discussion: Yahoo! News
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Marco Rubio: Abortion bill a ‘work in progress’
Discussion: LifeNews.com and Daily Kos
 Earlier Items: 
Rachel Maddow / PolitiFact:
Rachel Maddow says that Ohio budget includes requirement for transvaginal ultrasound
Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
George H.W. Bush to visit the White House on Monday
Discussion: CNN
Lee Drutman / Sunlight Foundation Blog:
Why the 2012 election was unusual — and why it wasn't
Associated Press:
John Kerry: Wife's condition improving
Discussion: Associated Press
WMUR:
Romney to headline NHGOP fundraiser next month
New York Times:
The Decline of North Carolina
Discussion: @NCCapitol, Hullabaloo and msnbc.com