STANDOFF: “President Barack Obama once again finds himself in a standoff with Russian President Vladimir Putin — with no good options for getting out of it.
He’s not likely to send in the U.S. military, economic sanctions will take time to hurt Putin and so far the international condemnation has amounted to sternly-worded statements, not substantial action.
U.S. officials taunted Putin on Sunday while Secretary of State John Kerry, who is headed to Ukraine for meetings on Tuesday, lectured him during a tour of the Sunday morning news shows.” (Politico)
WAITING FOR JEB: “The Bush name gives him a deep and broad political network, but sour memories of his brother’s presidency still fester, while the notion of a third Bush in the White House since his father won in 1988 might strike voters as too dynastic. It could, ironically, also make the alternative of a second Clinton presidency, via Hillary, seem fresher and more attractive.” (The Hill)
OVERHAUL: “As a direct counter to President Obama’s recent emphasis on the gap between rich and poor, the upcoming House Republican budget will focus on welfare reform and recommend a sweeping overhaul of social programs, including Head Start and Medicaid.









