1. Rick Santorum is losing Pennsylvania to Mitt Romney in a new Public Policy Polling poll. Romney's up 42% to Santorum's 37%. According to Mark Halperin, Santorum is meeting with "leaders of the right" this morning to discuss the future of his campaign, although a Santorum source insists "He is NOT dropping out before Pennsylvania." I hope that's true—I would love to see Santorum get smashed in his home state for a second time.

2. Newt Gingrich's health care think-tank has filed for bankruptcy, so we should totally listen to Newt Gingrich's ideas on health care from now on:

The Center for Health Transformation, which Gingrich launched in 2003, plans to liquidate its assets. According to the Washington Post, the group collected at least $37 million from health care insurers, pharmaceutical companies and other industry groups over the last eight years, reportedly offering access to Gingrich among other incentives.

In its bankruptcy filing, the think tank listed estimated liabilities of $1 million to $10 million.

Think about that: Some of your co-pay probably went to fund Gingrich's boondoggle of a think tank. How does that not make people as angry as the fact that their taxes buy cheese for impoverished kids?