Today’s edition of quick hits:
* Eurozone finance ministers approved the second giant bailout for Greece overnight, but widespread doubts remain as to whether the policy will work.
* Losing hearts and minds in Afghanistan: “As thousands of angry Afghans flung rocks at NATO’s largest military base in Afghanistan on Tuesday, American officials sought to quell a widening furor over what they said had been the accidental incineration by U.S. military personnnel of copies of the Islamic holy book.”
* As the Supreme Court agrees to hear a major case on affirmative action, it also considers whether to delay the health care ruling until 2014.
* The anti-contraception Blunt Amendment really isn’t popular with the American mainstream, Republican assumptions notwithstanding.
* Interesting piece from conservative Jeffrey Goldberg on U.S. policy in Iran: “Obama, while avoiding rhetorical drama, has actually done more to stop Iran than the Bush Administration ever did.”








