The Midday Brief: Oct. 25, 2011
Your afternoon reading: parsing Perry's spending plan; Obama campaign slams flat tax; why Perry's talking birtherism Full Story
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David Muto was the editor of TribTalk, The Texas Tribune's opinion page. He is also the Tribune's copy editor. A Richardson native, he attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned degrees in journalism and Spanish.
Your afternoon reading: parsing Perry's spending plan; Obama campaign slams flat tax; why Perry's talking birtherism Full Story
A series of bold moves could give Rick Perry the reboot he's looking for. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Perry camp adds former Bush campaign manager; Romney pushes back against health care story; Perry ads to start running Tuesday in Iowa Full Story
This week could give Gov. Rick Perry the first pages to his comeback story. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Romney goes after Perry in new web video; what to look for in tonight's debate; Paul calls Cain's 9-9-9 plan "dangerous" Full Story
If Gov. Rick Perry can make it through tonight's Republican debate unscathed, he might be in the clear. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Paul proposes $1 trillion in spending cuts; Perry's jobs plan vs. 9-9-9; Bradley announces special prosecutor in Morton case Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry may be taking a softer-than-expected approach with Mitt Romney. At least for now. Full Story
Your afternoon reading: Perry calls for "made in America" energy revolution; Obama campaign calls Perry's plan "straight out of the past"; Romney reports raising $14 million Full Story
During Gov. Rick Perry's major policy speech today, expect to hear echoes of a familiar refrain: drill, baby, drill. Full Story