Neal Freeman over at National Review looks at former Gov. Charlie Crists plans to run for governor again in 2014 but this time as a Democrat. Freeman argues Crist is more concerned with running for office than governing but also notes that Gov. Rick Scotts team hopes the former governor emerges as their opponent next year.
Scott tipped his cards a little to Freeman:
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"The First Black President ... Spoke First as a Black American," ran the banner headline of Sunday's Washington Post. But why, when the fires of anger over the Zimmerman verdict were dying down, did he go into that pressroom and stir them up?
The team of researchers at the University of South Florida working to exhume the bodies at the Dozier School for Boys has fired back at Secretary of State Ken Detzner, asking him to reconsider the conclusion that the Department of State does not have the authority to issue archaeological permits to exhume human remains "under the circumstances."
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It seems confidential tax records of several political candidates and campaign donors were improperly accessed by government officials, but guess what? The Justice Department didn't want to know. The Washington Free Beacon reported Monday it declined to prosecute any of the officials involved, even in one willful violation of the law.
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