The Guests
State Sen. Don Gaetz The incoming Senate President has a large flock of freshmen (no apology to female Senators) entering the Senate. Sen. Gaetz also has a strong majority, but not a super-majority. Much to discuss.
State Rep. Will Weatherford We'll head to the other chamber to visit with the incoming Speaker of the Florida House. Rep. Weatherford will preside over fewer of his party's faithful, but he too enjoys a strong majority. Just how different will things be with a basically unchanged national picture?
The Stories
Obama won, jobs lost The President's reelection means ObamaCare stays which Preston predicted would lead to loss of jobs. And so, it begins.
The Newsweek cover We apologize for making some of you throw-up in your mouth a little, but this is what's coming as the magazine prepares to go out of the print business in the coming weeks. Please, don't buy the thing!

Benghazi Our host guessed that post-election would be when Congress (well, at least part of Congress) would begin to get tough on the Prez regarding his and his administrations actions in Libya. He was right.
FAMU offers $300,000 Wow! A whole $300,000? Actually, TMS has mixed feelings on this one. The university bears responsibility, the "hazers" bear some, and the "hazee" owns some fault, too, right? Still, here's guessing the offer will be refused.
Weed gets the green light in two states Colorado and Washington have decided to let "adults" possess and smoke marijuana. We'll take this story to a whole new level. It's going to be great!
Drone gets fired on by Iran Flying in international air space a U.S. drone got tracked and fired upon by two Iranian fighters. They missed.
Florida State Dem leader sounds off Chairman Rod Smith is blaming the Governor for the delays in counting Florida's ballots. OK, why?
Inside Florida's numbers The state is STILL not called for Obama, but who cares? This is some good insight in the vote.
USC fires football student manager It's not often that a kid gets run from a gig like this because students stand in line for jobs wih big time college football programs. However, his offense was huge. He cheated. The question is, despite his pleas, did a coach tell him to do it? Watch his checking account and you'll get the answer.







