Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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Good Tuesday to you all, it's election day in three states today: Alabama, Mississippi, and Hawaii. If you are in one of those fine states, make sure you go to the polls today. Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are neck and neck in the Deep South. Romney should be fairly confident in a positive outcome, since, most likely, Gingrich and Santorum will split the 'very conservative' vote. However, Gingrich and Santorum have been drumming up the narrative that Romney isn't conservative enough for the base of the Republican electorate. It will be interesting how it plays out, and Human Events will be there every step of the way with live returns and analysis and insight from John Gizzi and John Hayward.
S.E. Robinson has a follow-up to his piece from last week this morning. This time, George Soros, T. Boone Pickens, Kevin G. Douglas and companies under their control stand to reap the rewards of billions of taxpayer dollars in subsidies contained in a Democratic-sponsored measure set for a vote this week. A story to sure make waves on the Hill this week.
Aside from our wall-to-wall primary coverage, John Gizzi's latest Veepstakes profile is live today. Giz sat down with Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell at the RGA a few weeks ago and asked him about the likelihood he tops the ticket in November. A great interview that you must read...

The Senate will take up an amendment today or tomorrow with language that would approve the Keystone XL pipeline. This time, it's an amendment from Pat Roberts of Kansas. Audrey Hudson has the scoop.

Thomas Sowell and Patrick J. Buchanan have great columns today, and also a great piece from Hans van Spakovsky on Citizens United and The New York Times' continued attack on the Supreme Court's decision in that case.

All of that and much more today at HumanEvents.com
—Adam Tragone
Looking beyond Jefferson’s job?
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell

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Keystone pipeline revival tucked in Senate vote this week
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Senate Republicans are again set to challenge President Obama's contentious decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline ... Read More
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March 13, 1781

Uranus discovered

The German-born English astronomer William Hershel discovers Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Herschel's discovery of a new planet was the first to be made in modern times, and also the first to be made by use of a telescope.

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