Five Stories You'll Care About in Politics This Week

Alaska heats up and Obama takes a vacation from his vacation.

— -- intro: Washington is traditionally slow in August, but this week has been dominated by the unrest in Ferguson, Mo., the strife in Iraq, and don't forget the hug summit. Almost all took us by surprise this week. Here's a glimpse at some of the stories your ABC News political team will be covering in the week ahead:

quicklist:4title: THE HAMPTONS ARE READY FOR HILLARY text: Hillary Clinton isn't just spending her vacation in the Hamptons, the super pac urging her to run in 2016 "Ready for Hillary" is holding a swanky fundraiser in the Hamptons on Friday. Just a week after Clinton and President Obama grabbed headlines with their “hug summit” at Ann Jordan’s 80th birthday party, the group encouraging her to hit the 2016 campaign trail will hold the bash in Wainscott, New York. The special guests are actress Ashley Judd, David Brock, head of the pro-Clinton messaging group "Correct the Record," and Craig Smith, a Ready for Hillary advisor and family friend. The co-hosts are even more interesting, especially embattled former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine who is joining New York philanthropists and real estate investor Dan and Brooke Neidich to throw the party. Corzine was at the center of the $1.6 billion MF Global collapse and has laid low politically since, but Republicans seized on the news of the event immediately trying to link Corzine to Clinton. Expect the headlines to continue into this week as it gets closer not just to the event, but former President Bill Clinton will celebrate his 68th birthday on Tuesday.

quicklist:5title: VACATION FROM THE VACATIONtext: It’s something every great vacation needs: a break. Today, the president will return from Martha’s Vineyard where he is vacationing with his family and working on his golf game for a series of meetings in Washington, DC. It’s a short break as he is returning to the island on Tuesday. The trip back is a bit mysterious and we know he has at least one meeting with Vice President Biden, but the trip is not in reaction to the situation in Ferguson, Mo. or the airstrikes ordered in Iraq last week, as this stop back has been on the schedule for weeks. The White House does not anticipate major news or announcements on the trip home, even completely ruling out anything immigration reform related. The Hill has some reasons that the president may be popping back, including a foreign leader visit, a staff strategy meeting, a huddle about the Obama library, and two of the more unusual possibilities a surprise trip abroad, and a driver’s license for his eldest daughter Malia. Will we be seeing the president in line at the DMV? Unlikely would be an understatement, but we'll be watching.