Citations for Monday night's show
02/17/2009 - RALLY!!! You Don't Know Stimulus - Denver TOMORROW!
02/17/2009 - Anti-stimulus protest staged at Colo. Capitol
Hot Air Tour Coming to Sioux Falls
March 31, 2009 - Joe the Plumber still on stump
Shutdown will delay September jobs report
Delayed jobs report expected to show improved September
CNN/ORC poll October 18-20, 2013 (pdf)
States Are Focus of Effort to Foil Health Care Law
Koch brothers eye states, not Congress, for health care goals
Virginia Medicaid Innovation and Reform Commission (pdf)
A Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning
Senate committee seems to like Florida’s Medicaid reform program
Visitors from the East bear gifts of Medicaid Reform
NH officials told: Do not expand Medicaid
MCPP - @mspolicy - Medicaid expert Christie Herrera speaks to legislators and state officials about Medicaid reform and expansion: pic.twitter.com/nnBhU14rXU
Updated: Ohio board approves Medicaid expansion
Romney, Bachmann, Santorum sign marriage pledge
Sen. Marco Rubio lends voice to conservative advocacy robocalls against gay marriage
Russian MP Withdraws Bill Taking Children Away from Gay Parents
Guess Who's Back In Moscow?
As Gays Wed in New Jersey, Christie Ends Court Fight
National Organization for Marriage Sharply Criticizes Activist Judiciary For Redefining Marriage In New Jersey and Christie For Abandoning Voters
Objection To Christie's $24 Million Senate Special Election Spreads Across State
The Star-Ledger endorsement: Christie for governor
Cover Oregon: "Fly With Your Own Wings" - Dave Depper
Cover Oregon: health exchange workers will review eligibility manually until online enrollment is fixed
Oregon cuts tally of people lacking health insurance by 10 percent in two weeks
Supreme Court Curbs Health Reform Expansion of Medicaid
Obamacare horror stories aren’t so horrible
Inside the Fox News lie machine: I fact-checked Sean Hannity on Obamacare
Ailing Obamacare site to get a "tech surge"
Sebelius to testify Oct. 30 on Obamacare rollout
Obamacare: ‘Great start’ here, while Oregon lags