Gov. Rick Scott can't say he hasn't been warned.
Gov. Rick Scott can't say he hasn't been warned.
Do we have a president or a perpetual candidate? It's not an entirely unfair question.
Unfortunate. Thats the best way to describe the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committees timing of its over-the-top, hypocritical attack on the Koch brothers Thursday.
In an interview aired on Fox News on Sunday, Mitt Romney pulled the plug on speculation that he would launch a political comeback. He intends to remain politically active, he said, but don't expect him back for a third presidential bid.
"That was it," he said. "That was enough."
When Carlos Carbonell, the CEO of the company charged with building the House's smart-phone app, decided at a press conference to demonstrate the video stream that would soon show live action on the House floor, there ended up being a slight echo in the room.
The app was providing streaming video of the press conference.
It was a lot like that over the last week: plenty of signs that the annual legislative session was about to get started, but little happening that actually demanded attention.