TODAY'S JOLT IS SPONSORED BY | | | On the menu today: Former president Bill Clinton announces he's going to publish another autobiography, this one covering his post-presidential years, which will likely give reporters a chance to ask Clinton questions he's been dodging for half a decade now. In Nebraska, an effort to change the state's laws for electoral votes to winner-take-all falls short, for now. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who six months ago touted Mike Johnson as a solid conservative, now insists the House speaker is as liberal as Nancy Pelosi. And the Washington Post concurs with the conclusion of yesterday's newsletter, that Biden's recent rhetoric on Israel is a lot harsher and more critical than his actual policies and decisions. The Question 42 Should Be Asked This November, former president Bill Clinton will publish a new memoir called Citizen, describing "his personal and political life after Jan. 20, 2001." I hope Clinton is willing to do a lot of interviews during his book tour. And I hope during that book tour, some interviewer grills him for ... | |
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