The Hill Articles: February 13, 2011

February 13
Budget to make clear that post-9/11 military spending spree has ended Sunday shows: Gingrich, Pawlenty fault Obama on Egypt Goodlatte says he’ll lead House GOP on patent reform The World from The Hill: New ‘Iranium’ film gets lawmakers’ attention Some in Black Caucus embrace GOP member, but others say they’re ‘leery’ Reid calls on Republicans to completely rule out shutting down the government Healthcare cuts proposed to pay for two-year Medicare fix State Department calls on Algerian government to respect rights of protesters Obama’s budget to call for slashing oil tax breaks, boosting clean energy Broad expectations for tax policy in budget Republican: Auto recovery could make Sen. Stabenow harder to beat Obama budget falls far short of debt commission savings plan Senate GOP leader declares Obama agenda ‘over’ Angle plans talks with Sen. Ensign before deciding on primary Boehner on birthers: ‘It’s not my job to tell the American people what to think’ Boehner: Obama’s budget will ‘continue to destroy jobs’ McCain: House GOP spending cuts are ‘realistic’ Markey: GOP proposal to defund public broadcasting bending to ‘extremist Tea Party’ McCain: We should have seen revolution in Egypt coming Pawlenty on Egypt: White House spoke ‘nearly incoherent’ like ‘Tower of Babel’ Obama’s challenge: Implement health reform while cutting back Gov. Barbour: Lobbying background is good White House preparation Budget director warns of ‘tough choices’: ‘It’s not possible to do this painlessly’ Gingrich: Focus shouldn’t be on Obama in Egypt crisis, but on hurdles ahead Rep. Ryan rips Obama budget before its release: ‘Small on spending discipline’ Graham urges go-slow approach to rebuilding Egypt post-Mubarak Republicans welcome administration’s housing overhaul with a few critiques Allen West closes CPAC promising ‘new dawn in America’