• February 14, 2012

Files show Roberts tried to “shield” President Reagan and his administration from legal troubles, “political blunders and public relations missteps.” In 1985, Roberts advised on AIDS: “I do not think we should have the president taking a position on a disputed scientific issue of this sort.” [NYT, LAT]
Roberts disapproved expansion of women’s rights by the Reagan administration and questioned legal challenges to the “purported gender gap.” [WP, LAT]
Shaffer says claims about Able Danger are from two associates, not his own memory. [WP]
“The Democrats aren’t scoring points in terms of landing any significant punches on Bush or in terms of saying anything meaningful to the American people,” says Zogby. [WT]
Sheehan leaves Crawford to visit her hospitalized mother; expects to return to ranch soon. [NYT]
Roberts supported national identification cards in 1983; argued cards would “not suddenly mean constitutional protections would evaporate.” [WSJ, USAT]


Defense Department officials express concern about Chavez and Castro in echo of cold war rhetoric. [NYT]
White House defends drug policies, specifically regarding meth. [NYT]
Bush has no quick fix for rising gas prices. [WP]
Cheney maintains U.S. “will not relent” in Iraq. [WP]
Rice calls for China to change its economic policies. [NYT]
Feingold calls for full withdrawal from Iraq by ’06. [WP]
With over 1,000 days until the ’08 election, prospective candidates begin uphill battle; Bayh heads straight for Iowa. [LAT]
Tourists look for Bush in Crawford. Said one, “I was disappointed.” [USAT]
Site touting Christopher Walken for president is –surprise– a joke. [LAT]

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