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1:10 PM ET, November 23, 2008

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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
We Found the W.M.D.  —  So, I have a confession and a suggestion.  The confession: I go into restaurants these days, look around at the tables often still crowded with young people, and I have this urge to go from table to table and say: “You don't know me, but I have to tell you that you shouldn't be here.
Washington Post:
Banking Regulator Played Advocate Over Enforcer  —  Agency Let Lenders Grow Out of Control, Then Fail  —  When Countrywide Financial felt pressured by federal agencies charged with overseeing it, executives at the giant mortgage lender simply switched regulators in the spring of 2007.
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Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
That Money Isn't Leaving the Vault  —  SO goes the old saw about bankers: they loan you an umbrella when the sun is shining, only to ask for it back when it rains.  —  But with our economy and markets in a world of hurt, the nation's banks were supposed to stow their self-interest and help start lending again.
Discussion: Whiskey Fire
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Progressive complaints about Obama's appointments  —  (updated below)  —  I've been genuinely mystified by the disappointment and surprise being expressed by many liberals over the fact that Obama's most significant appointments thus far are composed of pure Beltway establishment figures drawn …
Randall Mikkelsen / Reuters:
Obama may delay tax-cut rollback for wealthy  —  Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect Barack Obama may consider delaying a campaign promise - to roll back tax cuts on high-income Americans - as part of his economic recovery strategy, two aides said on Sunday.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Obama not ‘likely’ to push repeal of Bush tax cuts
Discussion: Donklephant
Daniel Gross / Slate:
Why all those Great Depression analogies are wrong.  —  It's difficult to avoid the comparisons between the current sad state of financial affairs and the Great Depression.  “This is not like 1987 or 1998 or 2001,” Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain said at a conference on Nov. 11.
New York Post:
RANGEL DOUBLE-DEAL$  —  REAPED DC HOME PERK WHILE BENDING APPLE RENTAL RULES  —  Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel took a “homestead” tax break on a Washington, DC, house for years while simultaneously occupying multiple rent-stabilized apartments in New York City, possibly violating laws and regulations in both cases.
Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Some in the Arab World Worry that Clinton Would Be More Hawk Than Dove  —  One Issue: Whether Probable Secretary of State Would Be More Hawk Than Dove  —  There is possibly no person President-elect Barack Obama considered for secretary of state who is more reliably pro-Israel …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Richardson at Commerce, Summers as economic adviser  —  Democratic sources report two major decisions by President-elect Obama: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) will be named secretary of Commerce, subject to final vetting.  And Lawrence Summers, Treasury secretary in the Clinton administration, will be White House economic adviser.
Discussion: TIME.com and www.redstate.com
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Al Eisele / The Huffington Post:
Jim Lehrer: Journalism is still about the story  —  Norman, Oklahoma - Jim Lehrer has two words of advice for mainstream journalists who worry that they're headed for extinction in the brave new world of the Internet.  —  The words are “Calm down.”  —  Lehrer, the executive editor and anchor …
Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
Green Obama's official limo is a gas guzzler  —  On the campaign trail, Barack Obama promised to get a million plug-in hybrid cars on the road by 2015.  His own new presidential limousine will be far from green, however.  —  The Obamobile being prepared for the president-elect …
Sophia A. Nelson / Washington Post:
It's My Party, But I Don't Feel Part of It  —  Election night was a bittersweet night for me.  Like most Americans, and especially as an African American, I found it deeply moving to watch President-elect Barack Obama and his family — soon to be our nation's first African American first family — stride onstage for his victory speech.
Los Angeles Times:
Hollywood and the same-sex marriage fight  —  After the passage of Proposition 8, some are calling for boycotts and firings.  Others worry about free speech rights being trampled.  —  Should there be boycotts, blacklists, firings or de facto shunning of those who supported Proposition 8?
Patrick Hosking / Times of London:
Britain is in no position to laugh at Iceland's problems  —  Is Britain simply a bigger version of Iceland?  Certainly the City of London is starting to look a bit too much like Reykjavik, but with taller buildings and fewer cod.  It is an exaggeration, but not that much of an exaggeration …
Discussion: EconLog and The Corner
 
 
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