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The Allen Report:
The Honeymoon Is Over — After five days of giddiness, Democrats express dismay that their new House leader has thrown herself into the fight to become her Number 2, creating a potentially lose-lose situation where she could either be defeated in her first public contest since the election, or brand herself as a dove.
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Wake up America, Scared Monkeys, A Chequer-Board of Nights …, Don Surber and The Strata-Sphere
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
For Democrats, How Long a Honeymoon? — The media kept saying the war was going badly. The Bush administration said progress in Iraq was being obscured by relentlessly negative coverage. — The media kept saying the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina was badly botched.
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Los Angeles Times, NewsBusters.org, The Moderate Voice, CBS News, QandO and Shakespeare's Sister
Los Angeles Times:
Speaker-to-be is no stranger to earmarking — Rep. Nancy Pelosi has promised to change the controversial practice, a process she's celebrated using for her district. — WASHINGTON — When the House passed a massive spending bill last November, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi made sure her constituents knew what they were getting.
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Washington Post, WILLisms.com, Gateway Pundit, The Corner, Riehl World View and PoliPundit.com
John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
RWN's Mark Steyn Interview #3 — John Hawkins: Give people who haven't read your book yet a quick description of what you think Europe is going to look like in, let's say, 20 years because of declining birth rates, the enormous social benefits they pay out, and the enormous number …
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The Jawa Report
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Reuters:
California man arrested for mail threats to celebs —Text+WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A California man suspected of mailing threatening letters containing a suspicious white powder to celebrities and U.S. politicians has been arrested and could face federal charges on Monday, the FBI said.
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Robert D. Novak / Townhall.com:
Stupid party decides — WASHINGTON — The depleted House Republican caucus, a minority in the next Congress, convenes at 8 a.m. in the Capitol Friday on the brink of committing an act of supreme irrationality. The House members blame their leadership for tasting the bitter dregs of defeat.
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Captain's Quarters, The Moderate Voice, Riehl World View, The Mahablog, QandO, Hyscience and Reason Magazine
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Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Post-Thumpin' Politics — The "thumpin'" that the Republican Party received last week will make profound changes in policymaking in Washington and in presidential politics. On the policy side, we have already seen something in the nature of parliamentary government: Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld lacked …
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Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Fresh Off the Farm in Montana, a Senator-to-Be — "He's a small farmer from the homestead,'' a friend says of Jon Tester. " That's absolutely who he is. When he joins the United States Senate in January, big Jon Tester — who is just under 300 pounds in his boots …
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USA Today:
Bush's post-election approval hovers near lowest of presidency — WASHINGTON — President Bush's job approval ratings have slumped in the latest USA TODAY/Gallup poll, with the president's rating hovering near the lowest of his tenure. — In the poll, taken Thursday through Sunday …
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The Moderate Voice
Naftali Bendavid / Chicago Tribune:
The House that Rahm Built — Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's profane, ruthless, savvy operative, remade the Democrats in his image—and helped the party overcome 12 years of humiliation — Rahm Emanuel was seething. — He was hurtling down an asphalt road in upstate New York on the 47th trip …
Jon Meacham / Newsweek:
The Prodigal Returns — Supporting Cast: Bush 41's national-security team, in 1991. From far left, Scowcroft, Gates, Cheney, Quayle, Baker, Bush and Powell. — George Herbert Walker Bush is a proud father; tears easily come to his eyes when he thinks of his children, all of them …
Bill Gertz / Washington Times:
China sub secretly stalked U.S. fleet — A Chinese submarine stalked a U.S. aircraft carrier battle group in the Pacific last month and surfaced within firing range of its torpedoes and missiles before being detected, The Washington Times has learned. — The surprise encounter highlights …
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Confederate Yankee, Hot Air, QandO, Iowa Voice, Security Watchtower, Michelle Malkin, protein wisdom, Hyscience and The Peking Duck
USA Today:
Democrats: Identify pork sponsors — WASHINGTON — Democrats aim to open the next Congress in January with a new rule that identifies lawmakers who use legislative "earmarks" to help special interests — a change Republicans promised but didn't implement. — House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi …
Jonathan Alter / Newsweek:
Out of the Gloom, A Silver Lining — Bush must now admit that America is not Dittohead Nation. — The Category 4 political hurricane of 2006 was more than a referendum on an unpopular war and president: it signals the end of the conservative tide that began rising 40 years ago …
Los Angeles Times:
Will the pork stop here? — Reid pledges change, but he pushed funding that may benefit him. — WASHINGTON — Incoming Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid vows to make reform of congressional earmarks a priority of his tenure, arguing that members need to be more transparent when they load pet projects …
NY Daily News:
The rise of the Mommy Party — Pelosi's at the helm, Hillary's in the wings and - for now - Bush is in the doghouse — With Democrats seizing control of the House and Senate, a debate has started over how significant their victory was. Does it potentially mark a generational power shift?
Houston Chronicle:
How the hammer fell on his own party — The iron hand of Tom DeLay built a GOP empire — and may have contributed its undoing — WASHINGTON - The legacy of the once powerful Republican Tom DeLay of Sugar Land cast a long shadow over last week's elections, in which voters shrank the ranks …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Midterm Election Leaves Political Landscape Blurry — As Both Parties Face Unresolved Questions and Internal Disputes, the 2008 Campaign Looks to Be a Crucial One — Rarely has an election result been delivered with such force and clarity, and still left so many unanswered questions in its wake, as that of the 2006 midterm campaign.
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The Caucus
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Administration Opposes Democrats' Plan for Negotiating Medicare Drug Prices — The Bush administration said on Sunday that it would strenuously oppose one of the Democrats' top priorities for the new Congress: legislation authorizing the government to negotiate with drug companies to secure lower drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries.
San Francisco Chronicle:
Olbermann taps a well of discontent as the anti-O'Reilly — Keith Olbermann just needed to find his voice. He'd been a droll sportscaster, a serious news anchor and a bickering critic of Fox News host Bill O'Reilly. But none of those personas really clicked. — Then he found one.