$ 0 0 Senate Republicans intensify opposition to Rice over misleading Benghazi statements after meeting (Washington Free Beacon – Bill Gertz) *Lead Story* Will ending ‘tax cuts for the rich’ reduce the debt? (Human Events – Mark LaRochelle) *Must Read* Grover Norquist’s Real Goal (Newsmax – Ronald Kessler) It’s the Spending, Stupid! (A Line Of Sight – Bob Beauprez) Rand Paul: I Won’t Break the No-Tax-Increase Pledge I Made to the People (CNS News – Susan Jones) White House Finally Admits: There Was No Protest in Benghazi (Townhall – Katie Pavlich) Protectionism is a Rip-Off (Daily Reckoning – Jeffrey Tucker) Why the Asia-Pacific Region Needs a NATO (Real Clear World – Sarosh Bana) Grape growers can now sue the USDA (Hot Air – Erika Johnsen) Oil and gas lobby sues EPA over biofuel mandate (Daily Caller – Michael Bastasch) Far from Electrifying (The American – Vaclav Smil) Leahy pledges no warrantless e-mail access for feds (CNET – Declan McCullagh) *Must Read* U.S. set for fracking bonanza, says historian Ferguson (CNN – Andrew Stevens) At the Associated Press, Benghazi Is Just a ‘PR Disaster’ (NewsBusters – Tom Blumer) Is an Obscure U.N. Agency Plotting a Global Internet Coup? (The Blaze – Buck Sexton) Millions of jobs at stake in logging case, Supreme Court ruling poised to impact economy (Washington Times – David Hampton) The Next Mitt Romney (American Spectator – Jeffrey Lord) Cox and Archer: Why $16 Trillion Only Hints at the True U.S. Debt (Wall Street Journal – Chris Cox and Bill Archer) The ‘West Side Story’ defense of sugar subsidies (Washington Examiner – Timothy P. Carney) UK Pulls Sodastream Ad For ‘Denigration Of The Bottled Drinks Market’ (Forbes – Caleb Melby) Props to the AP for Language Bias Improvement (PJ Media – Roger L. Simon) *Bonus Story*