
OBAMA BLASTS HILLARY FOR SUGGESTING HE COULD BE VP...
From the story: He referenced comments from Bill Clinton in 1992 that his “most important criteria” for vice president was that person must be ready to be commander in chief. “They have been spending the last two or three weeks” arguing that he is not ready to be commander in chief, Obama said. “I don’t understand. If I am not ready, how is it that you think I should be such a great vice president?” Obama asked the crowd, which gave him a standing ovation during his defense. “I don’t understand.” (Politico)
DEMOCRATIC RACE IS NOT OVER...
From Rich Lowry: Perceptions of the candidates are still in flux and can change over-night, as we saw last Tuesday. If Hillary finishes with a strong kick winning Pennsylvania and re-votes in Florida and Michigan she's going to look even stronger than she does now, and Obama even weaker. The race will be an absolute toss-up, and super-delegates are going to look for a deal. (National Review) How Hillary could still win. (Times Online) Bauer looks at how to beat Obama. (Washington Times)
EXPERTS: US WILL AVOID RECESSION...
From the story: The U.S. economy will shrink in the second quarter, but avoid a recession this year as housing's drag will ease in the second half, helping normal growth return next year, according to a UCLA Anderson Forecast report released on Tuesday. (Reuters) Another story claims “The mortgage foreclosure crisis has caused a drop in cities' revenues, a spike in crime, more homelessness and an increase in vacant properties, a survey of elected local officials out today shows.” (USA Today)
GROUP TO OFFER BAD TEACHERS $10,000 TO QUIT...
As part of a contest to rid the
SCHOOL SUED FOR PUNISHING STUDENT WITH IMAGE OF GUN ON SHIRT...
The school attorney insisted “There's a much higher level of sensitivity these days. But it's based on reality.” There is a dress code, and if 'guns' are listed as a violation against the code then we'll have to support the school. I couldn't wear certain t-shirts and designs when I was in school - same goes here. Again, this rule is a 'dress code violation', it is not a rule that will help stop gun violence in the end. AP




