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12:25 PM ET, January 25, 2008

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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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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 …
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The 'Endorsement'  —  As if John McCain didn't have enough …
Discussion: The Opinionator and American Power
Josh Kraushaar / The Crypt's Blogs:
Weldon won't be seeking re-election  —  Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.) will be announcing his retirement today, according to a GOP operative, becoming the 25th House Republican not to run for re-election this election cycle.  —  Weldon, a physician, was elected in the Republican wave of 1994 …
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The Hill:
Weldon will not seek reelection  —  Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.) announced Friday that he will retire from Congress at the end of this session, citing a desire to return to his medical practice.  —  “I want to thank my wife Nancy and my kids for all the support over these many years …
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
Discussion: Prairie Weather
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Was that a whisper in Romney's Ear?  —  What's a debate without a little blogging fun?  During the GOP Presidential Debate on MSNBC, a very curious thing happened during a Tim Russert question to Mitt Romney.  You can hear what seemed like an on air-whispered answer directed at Romney …
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NEWSRADIO - 1290 WJNO:
Bizarre Whisper During Romney Debate Answer
Discussion: Shakespeare's Sister
Pew Research Center:
An Even More Partisan Agenda for 2008  —  Election-Year Economic Ratings Lowest Since '92  —  Summary of Findings  —  With the economy slowing and the stock market reeling, there is greater agreement among Republicans and Democrats that strengthening the nation's economy should be a top priority …
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Matthew Yglesias:   Nobody Cares About Tax Cuts
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Clinton's Campaign Sees Value in Keeping Former President in Attack Mode  —  ANDERSON, S.C. — Advisers to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton say they have concluded that Bill Clinton's aggressive politicking against Senator Barack Obama is resonating with voters, and they intend to keep …
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Washington Post:
Clinton, Obama Back Off Attacks
Discussion: New York Times and NY Daily News
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do  —  We begin, as one always must now, again, with Bill Clinton.  The past week he has traveled South Carolina, leaving discord in his wake.  Barack Obama, that “fairytale,” is low, sneaky.  “He put out a hit job on me."  The press is cruelly carrying Mr. Obama's counter-jabs.
Charlie Savage / Boston Globe:
Bush plan for Iraq would be a first  —  No OK from Congress seen; Constitutional issues raised  —  WASHINGTON - President Bush's plan to forge a long-term agreement with the Iraqi government that could commit the US military to defending Iraq's security would be the first time such a sweeping …
Discussion: Think Progress and Emptywheel
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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.
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.
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 …
Associated Press:
Christian author has problem with conservatives  —  ORLANDO, Florida (AP) — Donald Miller still loves God and Jesus.  Don't misunderstand him.  —  His problem is with Christianity, at least how it's often practiced.  —  “It's a dangerous term so I try to avoid it,” said Miller …
Discussion: Pam's House Blend
 
 
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Al Kamen / Washington Post:
All Right — I'll Vote for Me, Too  —  With Congress deadlocked …
Discussion: Think Progress and Bluey Blog
New York Times:
Critiques of Spending Plan Retrace Old Debate
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Edwards: 'Grown Up'  —  Edwards' new ad uses his rivals' pettiest …
Scott Horton / Harper's:
The Illustrated President  —  W.H.D. Koerner, “A Charge to Keep” (1916)
David Brooks / New York Times:
Two Cheers for Wall St.
Discussion: Sadly, No!
Aaron Blake / The Hill:
GOP's campaign therapist tells party — It's not so bad
Discussion: Capitol Briefing
The Fact Hub:
Fact Sheet: Tony Rezko
Reuters:
Hamas challenges Egypt's bid to close Gaza border
 Earlier Items: 
Zzaki / Political Radar:
Bill and Chelsea Clinton Might Want to Fact-Check Their Speeches
James D. Besser / The Jewish Week:
Campaign Of Falsehoods On Obama Seen Sticking
Steve Bousquet / St. Petersburg Times:
Early vote may be decisive in Florida
Wall Street Journal:
Washington Sets $150 Billion Plan To Jolt Economy
Roddie A. Burris / The State:
Exclusive | Edwards rises in S.C. polls
Stephen Spruiell / The Corner:
Wanna Get Away?  —  You heard right, Kathryn.
Mike Nizza / The Lede:
Wolfowitz Returns to U.S. Government as Adviser
Discussion: Firedoglake and The Corner
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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”

Mark Sweney / The Guardian:
National World, one of the UK's biggest newspaper groups, gets a £56.2M buyout offer from shareholder Media Concierge, a 40% premium to its Nov. 21 stock price

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

 
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