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CNN:
Obama, Bush ‘united’ in fixing economy — (CNN) — President-elect Barack Obama on Monday called the financial crisis one of “historic proportions” and said that he and the Bush administration are “united” in their efforts to get the economy back on track. — As Obama unveiled his economic team …
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Political Punch:
Obama to Tap Berkeley Prof to Chair Council of Economic Advisers — From Jake Tapper and George Stephanopoulos: — ABC News has learned that President-elect Obama had tapped University of California -Berkeley economics professor Christina Romer to be the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers …
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The Huffington Post, TalkLeft, Ben Smith's Blogs, ABCNEWS, Real Time Economics, Salon, Gristmill, Liberal Values, Shakesville and Grasping Reality …
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Melody Barnes to Run Domestic Policy Council — My ThinkProgress colleagues are reporting that Melody Barnes, who was at CAP before I got on board, will head the Domestic Policy Council in the Obama White House. The DPC is in charge of interagency coordination and policy formation …
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The Field on the Narcosphere, The Politico, Think Progress, TalkLeft, The Nation and News Cut
Bloomberg:
Fed Pledges Top $7.4 Trillion to Ease Frozen Credit — Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. government is prepared to lend more than $7.4 trillion on behalf of American taxpayers, or half the value of everything produced in the nation last year, to rescue the financial system since the credit markets seized up 15 months ago.
Paul Krugman:
Citigroup — Mark Thoma has the rundown of informed reactions. A bailout was necessary — but this bailout is an outrage: a lousy deal for the taxpayers, no accountability for management, and just to make things perfect, quite possibly inadequate, so that Citi will be back for more.
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Mike Madden / Salon:
Barack Obama, honeymoon killer? — WASHINGTON — One of the first things Barack Obama did after winning the election two weeks ago was put an old-school political brawler in charge of his White House. Next, he saved Joe Lieberman. Then, he met with John McCain, and asked Hillary Clinton to run his State Department.
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Scarce / My Left Nutmeg:
Joe The Paskudnyak* — Lieberman lies and lies again.
Joe The Paskudnyak* — Lieberman lies and lies again.
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Think Progress
Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
Democrats' Stimulus Plan May Reach $700 Billion — Spending Package Could Rival Financial System Bailout — Facing an increasingly ominous economic outlook, President-elect Barack Obama and other Democrats are rapidly ratcheting up plans for a massive fiscal stimulus program that could total …
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American Prospect, The New Republic, The Huffington Post, The Moderate Voice, The Crypt's Blogs, QandO, NY Daily News, Political Punch, Environmental Capital, The Raw Story, Wall Street Journal, Economy Watch, The Campaign Spot, Greg Mankiw's Blog, Washington Monthly, The Hill and Kevin Drum
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Ross Douthat:
Getting Out of Iraq — In a rare harmonic convergence, the Hillary-to-State news has Daniel Larison and Michael Goldfarb arguing along similar lines, joining the chorus of voices who see Obama's likely national-security appointments as a blow to those who hoped for a real progressive turn in foreign policy.
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Daniel Libit / The Politico:
Sloppy Dems may spell Franken advantage — One of the closest elections in U.S. Senate history is hurtling towards a critical juncture in its ongoing recount this week, as the campaign of Democratic challenger Al Franken opens a new legal front in its battle to break a virtual tie with Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.
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www.redstate.com, Political Machine, The Raw Story, Minnesota Independent, Outside The Beltway, Wonkette and The Reaction
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Justin Rood / ABCNEWS:
Citi, AIG Won't Drop Big Sports Sponsorships — Critics Slam Bailed-Out Firms' Pricey Deals for Naming Rights, Logo Placement — AIG, Citibank and a number of other federally bailed-out financial institutions have no plans to cancel hundreds of millions of dollars in sports team sponsorships …
ABCNEWS:
Whistleblower: U.S. Snooped on Tony Blair, Iraqi President — Former Intercept Operator Tells ABC News He Saw Blair File, Heard “Pillow Talk” of Iraqi Leader — A former communications intercept operator says U.S. intelligence snooped on the private lives of two of America's most important allies …
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Think Progress, Washington Monthly, At-Largely, The Raw Story, TPMMuckraker and Hullabaloo
Michael Schneider / Variety:
Needed: Network bailout? — Bad economy slows ad sales — It's D-Day for the broadcast networks. — They've been living on borrowed time for the better part of two decades, thanks to advertisers willing to toss in more cash each year even as ratings slowly trended ever lower.
Carrie Johnson / Washington Post:
As President Bush's Term Comes to an End, Some Well-Known Offenders Seek Pardons — With a backlog of applications piled up at the Justice Department, high-profile criminals and their well-connected lawyers increasingly are appealing directly to President Bush for special consideration …
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Media Notes: An Interview With Outgoing White House Press Secretary Dana Perino — The network stars were gone, the seats half empty and the questioning low-key as Dana Perino held a White House briefing last week, her biggest announcement that the administration would try to ease air traffic for the holidays.
SteveK / TVNewser:
Alan Colmes Leaving “Hannity & Colmes” — Breaking: Alan Colmes is leaving his position as co-host of “Hannity & Colmes” at the end of 2008. — According to the FNC release, he will stay on as a liberal commentator for FNC and as host of The Alan Colmes Show on FOX News Radio.
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Home Prices Plunge in October — Home sales dropped and prices plunged again in October, an indication that the pain currently pulsing through the housing market is not likely to abate soon. — Sales of previously owned homes fell 3.1 percent for the month to an annual rate of 4.98 million …
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Talking Points Memo
Wall Street Journal:
The Sidwell Choice — The Obama family leads by example. — Michelle and Barack Obama have settled on a Washington, D.C., school for their daughters, and you will not be surprised to learn it is not a public institution. Malia, age 10, and seven-year-old Sasha will attend the Sidwell Friends School …
Philip Brasher / Des Moines Register:
Vilsack ends ag secretary speculation — Washington, D.C. - Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack on Sunday said that he won't be the next agriculture secretary, ending speculation that an Iowan would snag the post important to a large swath of the state's economy. — In an e-mail, Vilsack …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Tomorrow, austerity — Obama's staff won't elaborate, but the President-Elect said just now that he'd roll out a plan to cut the federal budget tomorrow — something both presidential candidates said they'd do, but neither detailed. — “[T]o make the investments we need …