Lunchtime Links
Cantor embraces bipartisanship on the GOP’s terms.
Dems take advantage of their snow day.
Sarah Palin needs help.
Wall Street, speaking with its collective wallet, tells Dems “no thanks” on financial regulations.
Will Senate obstructionism be the country’s downfall?
House Dems are worried that repealing the Bush tax cuts on the rich will be politically thorny.
Slate takes a peek at Henry Paulson’s new memoir.
Mike Pence didn’t have a very happy Super Bowl.
Nate Silver makes the statistical argument for the Saints’ gutsy (and failed) first-half decision to go for it.