LAST TICKET: WikiLeaks founder thinks Clinton should resign; China is scared of Pelosi

Here are the stories we took note of today, but didn't give the full blog treatment:

• WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange thinks Hillary Clinton should resign. (Time)

• China is "scared to death" of Nancy Pelosi. (AFP)

• Tea partiers want Florida's interim senator to step aside early for Marco Rubio. (Miami Herald)

• Former McCain adviser Mark McKinnon says Sarah Palin shouldn't run for president. (Daily Beast)

• Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley will head the Democratic Governors Association. (The Hill)

• Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sue Lowden still can't believe she lost to Sharron Angle. (Reno Gazette-Journal)

• John Larson, the No. 4 Democrat in the House, asked his entire staff to resign. (Politico)

• The House ethics committee released its full report on Charlie Rangel. (Washington Post)

• John McCain bids farewell to Russ Feingold. (The Caucus)

• Arnold Schwarzenegger dances the Hora. (TwitPic)