From my Monday column this week (read the whole thing here at Reason and here at Newsmax) on President Obama's post-election surprises:
A professor of political science at the University of Chicago, Charles Lipson, recently circulated a list of at least six decisions that Obama has postponed making—or at least announcing—until after the election. "As soon as the voting is done," Professor Lipson predicts, "several big shoes will drop," among them Obama's choice of a new attorney general and his decision on the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
From today's (Wednesday's) Wall Street Journal op-ed by Professor Lipson: "as soon as the voting is done (perhaps after runoffs in Louisiana and Georgia), several big shoes will drop. Here are the most likely ones...The next U.S. attorney general...Keystone XL Pipeline."