Morning Must Reads: Rule

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–There are massive renewed protests happening right now in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. Al Jazeera English, as it has been for the last four days, is offering exemplary coverage.

–Senator Kerry writes Mubarak must go.

–Massimo writes about the unlikely ascent of Mohamed ElBaradei to opposition leader.

–Jordan’s King Abdullah sacks his cabinet and appoints a new prime minister tasked with reform.

–Jonathan Cohn thinks the health care court rulings are getting very political.

–Orrin Kerr argues Vinson’s ruling breaks with precedent. Ilya Somin thinks it’s a constitutional slam dunk.

–Romney walks a fine line on health care, but the legal battle is friendlier ground than the policy discussion.

–Gene Sperling, speaking for the White House, says the onus of deficit reduction rests squarely on Congress.

–Stan Collender doesn’t understand why anyone is surprised by the $1.5 trillion deficit project ion for 2011.

–Montana Senator Jon Tester draws a challenger.

–The final tally: Meg Whitman spent $178.5 million to lose by 13 points. That’s $43.25 per vote.

–And Egypt protest signs.

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