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SuperCommittee not so super. Shurtleff gets Jib-Jab'd. Huntsman on SNL.
Happy Monday. The congressional SuperCommittee -- charged with coming up with a deal to cut at least $1.2 trillion (and potentially more) from federal spending over the next 10 years or face drastic cuts come January -- will announce today that it has failed. Expect the markets to go a little nuts. [NYTimes]
-> The Washington Post has a quick explainer for those of you who want to catch up: [WaPost].
Topping the news: Have you heard of Kent Jones? You might want to. As the state engineer, he holds the swing vote on whether to allow a nuclear power plant in southern Utah. [Trib]
-> A RedState blogger questions whether a former Sen. Bob Bennett staffer was responsible for ejecting Sen. Mike Lee's planned Tea Party Debt Commission meeting. [RedState] A little more about how that all went down: [Politico] [FoxNews].
Must see: If you haven't already, AG Mark Shurtleff gets Jib-Jab'd in a promo against underage drinking. [YouTube]
Must see II: Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman drops by Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. [Hulu]
Today's news: Candidates who come from Utah's delegate system are more likely to be on the extreme ends of the political spectrum, a new study finds. [Herald]
-> Chris Vanocur reports that restauranteer Sam Granato is backing state Sen. Ben McAdams for SL County mayor and that WVC Mayor Mike Winder isn't out of the running. [ABC4]
-> Paul Rolly looks into a committee hearing where Sen. Margaret Dayton went off on a few tangents. [Trib]
Tweet of the day: From the @Jon2012girls: "So embarrassed walking the NYC streets w/ dad...'Dad, the 1980's called, they want their shoes back!'"http://pic.twitter.com/oOT5XCmH"
Happy birthday: To SL Co. Councilman Arlyn Bradshaw and to Adam Gardiner, an aide to Rep. Rob Bishop (whose birthday wish is to be known as Mr. Rodeo Utah.)
Opinion section: Rolly says Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love is making waves across the country for her potential congressional bid. [Trib]
-> George Pyle says there are a lot of landmines in the future of journalism. [Trib]
The chair of the SL Library system board says transitional steps being taken will improve the libraries for the future. [Trib]
-> Environmental writer Ed Firmage says the Lake Powell Pipeline is a bad idea and makes southern Utah dependent on Colorado River water. [Trib]
-> Pat Bagley suggests who is really Occupying Congress. [Trib]
-> Richard Mouw, president of the Fuller Theological Seminary, says evangelics should set aside old suspicions about Mormons and listen to the LDS presidential candidates. [LATimes]
-> Former Sen. Bob Bennett rails against the Obama administration on the Keystone pipeline. [DNews]
2012 watch: The Huntsman daughters to On The Record with Greta Van Susteren to explain the viral spoof video they did. [FoxNews]
-> The process of elimination is on Huntsman's side, says a Chicago Tribune columnist. [ChiTribune]
-> Mitt Romney quietly opens up a campaign office in Iowa where he's trying to keep a low profile and low expectations. [CBSNews]
-> Among Republican candidates, the United Nations is the new punching bag. [ABCNews]
-> Romney says he's a been a serial exhaler of carbon dioxide. [Politico]
-> Romney isn't taking anything for advantage in New Hampshire, a must win for the candidate who has almost constantly held the lead there. [WaPost]
-> Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says Romney "turns a blind eye" to the middle class. [ABCNews]
Weekend in review: State Sen. Dan Liljenquist says he'll announce by January if he's going to challenge Sen. Orrin Hatch. [CNN] [Politico]
-> FreedomWorks honors Liljenquist. [Trib]
-> Former Utah House Speaker Dave Clark is jumping into the 2nd District congressional race. [Trib] [DNews]
-> New West Valley City councilman traveled a long and rough road to get where he is now. [Trib]
-> The Trib's Paul Beebe takes a deep look at the idea of citizen journalism in the wake of the Richard Burwash case. [Trib]
-> Utah gun enthusiasts are stoked about a House-passed bill that would allow the state's concealed-carry permit to work in 48 of the other 49 states. [Trib]
-> Supporters see the planned Sugar House streetcar as an urban renewal project as well as a way to connect East-side communities to the rest of UTA's network. [Trib]
-> The LDS Church has spent more than $6 million on its "I'm a Mormon" campaign but don't expect to see the ads in early primary states. [NYMagazine] ABC4 asks Salt Lake residents about whether the ads are politically motivated. [ABC4]
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