February 14, 2011
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Niall Ferguson, Harvard professor and Newsweek columnist, rained on the "Morning Joe" parade this morning by arguing President Obama blew it in Egypt and has now left the country in a fragile state potentially susceptible to domination by the Muslim Brotherhood. Prior to hearing Ferguson, Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough thought Obama did pretty well with the situation, however Ferguson passionately attempted to convince them otherwise.
"He will have to explain to the American people why his vision for bigger government, more spending, and higher taxes will work over the next four years when it hasn't worked in the past three and a half years.” – Sen. Rob Portman on President Obama
Apple's Cook Top-Paid US CEO in 2011: ReportApple chief executive Tim Cook topped the list of the best-paid CEOs in the US in 2011 thanks to stock options that put him more than $300 million above...
postpolitics: FTC names Internet privacy expert as senior adviser http://t.co/hUj4otE5
memeorandum: Alexis Tsipras warns Greek crisis is also Europe's (@kimwillsher1 / Guardian) http://t.co/p2dC4Ymw http://t.co/gEBoYXZv
memeorandum: Obama's Bain mutiny (Politico) http://t.co/Sh9lrD0T http://t.co/gdllXN1q
nytimes: Dozens Killed by Bomb in Yemen, Raising Al Qaeda Fears http://t.co/45l6ZW3Y
nytimespolitics: NATO Formally Agrees to Transition on Afghan Security http://t.co/pDV81Xgb