Sen. Jim Webb talks about possible military options in Libya with CNN's John King.
Every day we ask influential politicos to send us their top three bullet points that are driving the day's conversation inside and outside Washington.
Firedoglake.com Blogger/Founder Jane Hamsher:
– From GITMO to Quantico: Nine Years of Nudity in American Detention.
– Pew Poll Finds Highest Support for Marijuana Legalization Yet.
– Rick Scott’s $62 Million Pill Mill a Conflict of Interest.
RedState.Com Editor Erick-Woods Erickson:
– Senator Sherrod Brown meets Godwin's Law. In comparing Gov. Scott Walker and Sen. Jim DeMint to Nazis, though to be fair he used the comparison and then said he wasn't really comparing them, Senator Brown loses. Godwin's Law is an internet law that says the first person to make a Hitler or Nazis comparison loses.
– Conservatives continue to pay a lot of attention to the union debates in Wisconsin, Ohio, and elsewhere. They are also waiting to see the SEIU report its finances later this month.
– The Chevy Volt starts off with bad reviews and low sales. Government Motors in action.
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CNN contributors discuss Gov. Mike Huckabee's inaccurate comment about President Obama.
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander George Joulwan shares his expertise about decision-making in the changing Mideast.
CNN's John King talks to Ivan Watson about the humanitarian efforts along the Tunisia-Libya border.