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Debate Night, Good News: Abortion Clinics Closing, Left-Wing Extremist Kills Cop

Debate Night

The remaining Republican candidates will take the stage tonight in Houston, Texas. Tonight's debate will be hosted by CNN and begins at 8:30 p.m. ET.

This could well be a make-or-break moment for the GOP contenders heading into Super Tuesday on March 1st. Twelve states are voting next week and nearly 600 delegates are up for grabs.

Good News: Abortion Clinics Closing

No Hearings, Trump Runs The Table In Nevada, Obama Letting Illegals Vote

No Hearings

We reported yesterday that Senator Charles Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was holding firm in his opposition to hearings for any Obama nominee to the Supreme Court. In fact, Grassley invoked the so-called "Biden Rule." (In 1992 then-Judiciary Committee chairman Senator Joe Biden warned President George H.W. Bush against making any nominations to the Supreme Court in the election year.)

Obama Presses Radical Agenda, Biden's Rules

Obama Presses Radical Agenda

Oh, if only we had a president who cared as much about veterans as he does about the comfort of enemy combatants. Speaking at a White House press conference this morning, President Obama announced that the Pentagon was submitting a formal plan to Congress to close the terrorist detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Results, Reflections On Money & Mood, Evangelicals & Trump, Scalia Laid To Rest

Results: Nevada

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won the Nevada Democrat caucuses Saturday by a larger than expected margin of 53% to 47%. Two recent polls showed Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders were tied in Nevada, and the Sanders campaign desperately wanted to prove that New Hampshire wasn't an aberration. But it just wasn't in the cards.

Reports suggest Clinton got a big boost from behind-the-scenes efforts orchestrated by Senator Harry Reid, who got a number of unions off the sidelines at the last minute.

Pope Francis -- Please Call Your Office!, Goodbye, Nino

Goodbye, Nino

The body of Justice Antonin Scalia was brought this morning to the Supreme Court, where it will lie in repose until his funeral tomorrow. My heart breaks for his wife, Maureen, their nine children and 36 grandchildren. It is difficult to imagine the Supreme Court without him. He was the court's conservative anchor for almost 30 years.

Supreme Chaos, Poll Position: The Democrats, Poll Position: The Republicans, Media Notice

Supreme Chaos

The death of Justice Antonin Scalia is creating chaos on Capitol Hill. Today's Washington Post reports, "Senate Republicans clashed Wednesday over how to battle President Obama's expected Supreme Court nomination." In addition, the White House is refusing to rule out a recess appointment.

Crushing The American Dream, Cook's Contempt, Left-wing Hate Crime

Crushing The American Dream

In all the huge headlines of recent days, an event took place in Indianapolis that went largely unnoticed here in Washington, D.C., and in many other places. But it was a big deal to the 2,100 men and women and their families who were directly affected.

A Supreme Battle, The Left's Spin, Your Vote

A Supreme Battle

Over the course of the past year, whenever people asked who would be the next president, I often said it was hard to answer that question because the election would be determined by headlines we haven't yet seen. We know, for example, that the headlines from the Paris and San Bernardino attacks significantly impacted the Republican presidential primary.

The shocking death of Justice Antonin Scalia will change the presidential race yet again. It sets off what promises to be a brutal confrontation between Barack Obama and Senate Republicans.

Mystery In Columbus, Yes, Let's Talk About Abortion, Saturday Night's Debate, Your Vote

Mystery In Columbus

Police in Columbus, Ohio, need some help. Here's the situation:

Yesterday a man walked into a restaurant named Nazareth, owned by an Israeli Christian. The man asked to speak to the owner, who wasn't there, so he left.

About 30 minutes later, he came back, only this time he had a machete. He began attacking the customers, systematically working his way through the restaurant.

Christie & Fiorina Out, What Do You Think?, Officer Down, Supremes Stop Obama Overreach

Christie & Fiorina Out

The winnowing process continues. The Republican primary race that began with more than a dozen credible candidates is now down to just a handful of serious contenders.

Yesterday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie suspended his campaign. Christie's no nonsense style was an appealing quality, but the blunt spoken former prosecutor got trumped by Donald Trump. Christie bet it all on a strong showing in New Hampshire and he came up short.

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