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10:00 AM ET, January 25, 2008

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New York Times:
Primary Choices: John McCain  —  We have strong disagreements with all the Republicans running for president.  The leading candidates have no plan for getting American troops out of Iraq.  They are too wedded to discredited economic theories and unwilling even now to break with the legacy of President Bush.
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New York Times:
Primary Choices: Hillary Clinton  —  This generally is the stage of a campaign when Democrats have to work hard to get excited about whichever candidate seems most likely to outlast an uninspiring pack.  That is not remotely the case this year.  —  The early primaries produced …
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Losing Ugly  —  There's losing.  There's losing honorably.  And then there's John Edwards.  —  Mike Huckabee is not going to be president.  The loss in South Carolina, one of the most highly evangelical states in the union, made that plain.  With a ceiling of 14 percent among nonevangelical Republicans …
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Zogby:
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama's Lead Shrinks in SC  —  Edwards continues to advance, nips at Clinton's heels  —  UTICA, NY - Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's lead over New York Sen. Hillary Clinton narrowed yet a little more in South Carolina with just two days to go before the primary …
Rasmussen Reports:
Georgia Republican Presidential Primary  —  Georgia: Huckabee 34% McCain 19% Romney 16%  —  While John McCain and Mitt Romney are fighting for the lead in Florida's Presidential Primary on January 29, Mike Huckabee has the lead in Georgia.  —  The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey …
Discussion: Eunomia, Daily Kos and TownHall Blog
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MiamiHerald.com:
Republicans keep it civil at debate
Discussion: The Caucus and Cliff Schecter
New York Times:
At Debate on the Economy, Republicans Become Kindest of Candidates
Discussion: TIME and The Politico
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
The Ideas Bill Forgot  —  It was a remarkable moment: A young, free-thinking presidential hopeful named Bill Clinton sat down with reporters and editors at The Post in October 1991 and started saying things most Democrats wouldn't allow to pass their lips.  —  Ronald Reagan, Clinton said, deserved credit for winning the Cold War.
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Walter Shapiro / Salon:
Bill Clinton looks backward  —  He is attacking Barack Obama with the same playbook he used to go after Republican targets like Newt Gingrich.  Are the Clintons stuck in reverse?  —  Hillary Clinton, with husband Bill Clinton, prepares to give a victory speech Jan. 19 after the Democratic caucuses in Las Vegas.
Discussion: Prairie Weather
John Mercurio / MSNBC:
Clintons leave no fingerprints  —  The couple have skillfully steered the nomination campaign toward race  —  WASHINGTON - First, a quick show of hands: How many of you honestly thought we'd make it through this Democratic presidential primary without a bruising debate over race?
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Michael Graham / The Corner:
Why was this debate so bad?  —  One of my GOP candidates had an expression: “WOT."  Waste of time.  —  Did this debate accomplish anything, other than to remind us that Tim Russert is the most overrated journalist in television?  —  I'm trying to imagine what Florida voter watched that and went—"OK, now I'm ready to vote!"
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
YEP, HE SAID IT  —  Seems McCain did say that.  —  Here's the video to refresh your memory ...  TPM Reader BY just sent in this clip from the Boston Globe ...  I guess it was too much to ask to have Russert crash and burn on this one.  —  Russert's quote was: “I know a lot less …
Michael Mandel / Business Week:
How Real Was the Prosperity?  —  We're just beginning to figure out how much of the nation's recent growth was the result of a credit-induced frenzy.  Here are some guideposts  —  Mark it down.  Clear the slate.  Get it all behind us.  That's what the big banks are trying to do now.
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
In Senate, a White House Victory on Eavesdropping  —  WASHINGTON — A White House plan to broaden the National Security Agency's wiretapping powers won a key procedural victory in the Senate on Thursday, as backers defeated a more restrictive plan by Senate Democrats that would have imposed more court oversight on government spying.
Roddie A. Burris / The State:
Exclusive |  Edwards rises in S.C. polls  —  Palmetto State native might be in striking distance for 2nd-place finish  —  Watch John Edwards.  —  With only a day left before Saturday's S.C. Democratic presidential primary, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina and S.C. native is making a move, tracking polls suggest.
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
Marisa Taylor / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Immigration officials detaining, deporting American citizens  —  FLORENCE, Ariz. — Thomas Warziniack was born in Minnesota and grew up in Georgia, but immigration authorities pronounced him an illegal immigrant from Russia.  —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement has held Warziniack for weeks …
Wall Street Journal:
Washington Sets $150 Billion Plan To Jolt Economy  —  Taxpayers to Get Credits; Boost for Big Mortgages Via Fannie and Freddie  —  WASHINGTON — Congress and the White House hammered out an economic stimulus package that would put $150 billion into the hands of consumers and businesses …
Discussion: Suburban Guerrilla
 
 
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Eugene Volokh / The Volokh Conspiracy:
BREACH OF PROMISED ANONYMITY AND STUDENT FREE SPEECH VIOLATION?
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Wal-Mart Chief Offers a Social Manifesto
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Salon
Sam Boyd / American Prospect:
The Convention Delegate Process Explained
New York Times:
The Republican Debate
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Anti-Steroids Grandstander McCain Endorsed by Convicted HGH User Stallone
Discussion: Say Anything
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
WHO WON? WHO LOST? DEBATE TAKEAWAY
Discussion: Spin Cycle
Stephen Spruiell / The Corner:
Wanna Get Away?  —  You heard right, Kathryn.
Associated Press:
Wolfowitz Picked for Arms Control Panel
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Mike Nizza / The Lede:
Wolfowitz Returns to U.S. Government as Adviser
Discussion: The Corner
Times of London:
Pope attacks media for ‘distorted morals’
Discussion: Jules Crittenden
White House:
Fact Sheet: New Growth Package Meets Criteria to Keep Our Economy Healthy
Jonah Goldberg / The Corner:
More On Huckabee's Economy Answer
David Cay Johnston / New York Times:
Strains on the I.R.S. Could Delay Rebate Checks for Months
Jonathan Rauch / The Atlantic Online:
Partisan Retreat  —  A few months ago, in a packed …
Rachel Lucas:
Breaking News: Sunny Lucas announces her candidacy for President.
Discussion: UrbanGrounds and QandO
 

 
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

 
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