Obama Promises to Fix Vet Problems, Bipartisan Pressure Against Executive Action on ISIL, GOP Makes a Video Game: P.M. Links

  • In North Carolina today,
    promising to “fix what is wrong” with the government’s treatment of
    veterans, President Obama
    announced
    19 policy changes on issues ranging from suicide
    prevention to mortgage applications. Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.), who
    is up for re-election,
    criticized
    the prez, saying, he “has not yet done enough to
    earn the lasting trust of our veterans and implement real and
    permanent reforms at the VA.”
  • “I do not believe that our expanded military operations against
    ISIL are covered under existing authorizations from Congress,” says
    Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.). There’s a
    bipartisan push
    to stop executive action in Iraq.
  • Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas) called the abuse of power charges
    against him unconstitutional and asked the judge to dismiss them.
    In tangential news, Mexico has dismissed as
    “absurd”
    Perry’s claim that Islamic fundamentalists could enter
    the U.S. through Mexico.
  • Florida, Arizona, and Vermont head to the polls today for their

    gubernatorial primaries
    while Oklahoma has a runoff. Ohio
    doesn’t vote today, but Ed FitzGerald’s (D) campaign
    has imploded
    , essentially guaranteeing incumbent John Kasich
    (R) retains his throne.
  • As Ukraine and Russia met today for peace talks, Russian
    regular soldiers were
    discovered and captured
    inside Ukraine. “Wait a minute. This
    isn’t where I parked my tank,” one said with feigned surprise.
  • Israel and Palestine have agreed to a
    long-term ceasefire
    . Are you holding your breath?
  • The National Republican Senatorial Campaign put out an

    arcade-style computer game
    . Your character is an elephant, you
    jump on the heads of “taxers,” and then you wonder if this is
    really the GOP’s best bid to prove that it’s “with it.”

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