Ed Kilgore

The Absurdity of Calling Edward Snowden a Traitor

Initial inhibitions notwithstanding, members of Congress from both parties are beginning to whale away at Edward Snowden, as Politico’s Alexander Burns notesthis morning:

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Surprise! Economy Added 236,000 Jobs In February, Unemployment Falls To 7.7 Percent

It’s Jobs Report Friday, and the February numbers, expected to show a net gain of 160,000 jobs with steady unemployment, instead showed 236,000 new jobs and the unemployment rate dropping to 7.7%. These were the largest monthly gains since last February. Gains were posted in nearly every private-sector category; government employment dropped modestly by 10,000 jobs.

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Filibuster Reform Looking More Likely

As consideration of the "constitutional option" of a Senate rules change restricting the filibuster by a majority vote becomes serious, handicapping of individual senators is also getting underway. Thanks to the 2012 elections, Harry Reid could lose up to five members of his Caucus and still prevail. A breakdown by The Hill's Alexander Bolton lists ten Democrats (including Indiana's newly elected Joe Donnelly, who is apparently not on record at all on this subject) who are not publicly on board with a rules change that would ban filibusters on motions to proceed and require "talking filibusters" instead of filibustering by mere threat.

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