The Hill Articles: December 5, 2010

December 5
Gov. Jindal: Palin ‘absolutely’ electable Sarah Palin, Rick Santorum debate JFK Tech and entertainment industries cheer U.S.-South Korea trade agreement Sen. Schumer: Jail for dealing body scan images Black freshmen GOP lawmakers chart different courses on the issue of race Sudan Caucus members ask Obama to send Clinton, Powell to help keep peace Rep. Ellison: GOP tax and deficit stance ‘dumb’ Blackburn to introduce anti-net neutrality bill Dem senator threatens to block nominee over DEA painkiller rules Leaked cable reopens Honduras debate It’s Starbucks vs. Inhofe on global climate finance SEC cites budgetary uncertainty in decision to slow work on new offices Budget chairman says deficit commission didn’t go far enough Kerry: ‘Afghanistan is just not Vietnam’ Gingrich: Boehner ‘avoiding my mistakes’ Kyl: ‘Recipe’ for tax compromise is likely to include unemployment benefits Rep. McNerney challenger concedes defeat McConnell: WikiLeaks founder ‘a high-tech terrorist’ Gingrich: Leaks show Obama administration ‘shallow,’ ‘amateurish’ Gingrich ‘more inclined’ to run in 2012 Gen. Clark: Wartime is ‘ideal’ for repeal of ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ The World from The Hill: Lauding Chinese Nobel winner on week’s agenda Lugar: Senate ‘on the threshold’ of approving START arms treaty Rangel: Censure ’embarrassing and painful’ Hatch: Senate GOP not stalling Leaked memo: Chinese government behind Google hack Dem: We could have let economy fall and been in majority for 40 years Unemployment benefits waiting on Congress to reach a tax-cut deal