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The Huffington Post:
Obama Team Restates Strong Support For Union Bill — An aide to Barack Obama reaffirmed the President-elect's support for the labor movement's chief legislative priority in a one-word statement issued to the Huffington Post on late Tuesday. — Asked if Obama's support …
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Reuters:
Obama shelves oil company tax after price fall: aide
Obama shelves oil company tax after price fall: aide
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Obama to Announce Choice of Richardson for Commerce Secretary
Obama to Announce Choice of Richardson for Commerce Secretary
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Aaron Blake / The Hill:
Chambliss win proves sizeable Obama effect — If Georgia is any indication, the Obama effect was huge. — In a runoff election with no presidential candidates on the ballot Tuesday, Peach State voters sent Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R) back to the Senate by what looks to be a resounding margin …
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Andy Barr / The Politico:
Chambliss: Palin ‘allowed us to peak’ — Fresh off his runoff victory Tuesday night, Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss credited Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with firing up his base. — “I can't overstate the impact she had down here,” Chambliss said during an interview Wednesday morning on Fox News.
The Politico:
Hillary Clinton: The new survivor — Hillary Rodham Clinton has a favorite expression for turning setback into opportunity: “Bloom where you're planted.” — Her three-decade career on the public stage has produced countless examples of Clinton sprouting a flower in a pile of manure.
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The Politico:
Jeb: I am considering Senate run — Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush - the younger brother of the president - is weighing a run for the Senate seat currently held by Republican Mel Martinez. — Martinez announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection in 2010.
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Bill Gross / PIMCO:
Investment Outlook — Dow 5,000 Redux — Here I go again! Gosh it was only six years ago that I cemented my place in stock market history by predicting that the Dow would fall from 8,500 to 5,000, instead of going up to 14,000 where it peaked in October of 2007.
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Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Novak: 'I Don't Think I Hurt Valerie Plame' And I Would Out Her Again Because The Left ‘Tried To Ruin Me’ — During a recent interview with the National Ledger, conservative columnist Robert Novak was asked if he would reveal Valerie Plame Wilson's secret CIA identity if he could go back and do it all over again.
The Trail / Washington Post:
Obama Gives Political Ambassadors Their Pink Slips — The incoming Obama administration has notified all politically-appointed ambassadors that they must vacate their posts as of Jan. 20, the day President-elect Barack Obama takes the oath of office, a State Department official said.
Campbell Brown / CNN:
Campbell Brown: Sexism sneaks in over open mic — Editor's note: Campbell Brown anchors CNN's “Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull” at 8 p.m. ET Mondays through Fridays. She delivered this commentary during the “Cutting through the Bull” segment of Tuesday night's broadcast.
Adam Ashton / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Military contractor in Iraq holds foreign workers in warehouses — BAGHDAD — About 1,000 Asian men who were hired by a Kuwaiti subcontractor to the U.S. military have been confined for as long as three months in windowless warehouses near the Baghdad airport without money or a place to work.
Cal Fussman / Esquire:
Bill Richardson: What I've Learned — The just-tapped Secretary of Commerce shares intimate new stories on how Barack Obama saved his ass before he became his boss, Saddam Hussein's guile, Bush's charm, racial politics and more. — After the campaign, I grew a beard as a rebellion …
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Carrie Johnson / Washington Post:
Federal Prosecutor Is Making Inquiries in the Investigation of the Dismissal of 9 U.S. Attorneys in 2006 — A prosecutor who is investigating the dismissals of nine U.S. attorneys has been meeting with defense lawyers, dispatching subpoenas and seeking information about the events, according to legal sources familiar with the case.
Kathleen Parker / Washington Post:
Rise of the Twitterati — “I have discovered that all human evil comes from this, man's being unable to sit still in a room.” — We are sitting in a restaurant, sipping wine and chatting, when my friend begins twittering. — Not in the usual way. Two women twittering turn no heads.
Times of London:
Beatings and abuse made Barack Obama's grandfather loathe the British — The President-elect's relatives have told how the family was a victim of the Mau Mau revolt — Barack Obama's grandfather was imprisoned and brutally tortured by the British during the violent struggle for Kenyan independence …
Lynn Sweet:
Exclusive: Blagojevich talks about Obama Senate replacement. — WASHINGTON—Gov. Blagojevich, in the most detailed interview to date on how he will fill the Senate seat formerly held by President-elect Barack Obama, told me Tuesday his replacement does not have to be an African American …
Wall Street Journal:
‘No Line Responsibilities’ — What Robert Rubin did for his $115 million. — On October 18, 1999, Citigroup announced that former Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin was joining the firm. But what exactly would Mr. Rubin do at Citigroup? Citi's SEC filing eight days later noted …
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Calling All Pakistanis — On Feb. 6, 2006, three Pakistanis died in Peshawar and Lahore during violent street protests against Danish cartoons that had satirized the Prophet Muhammad. More such mass protests followed weeks later. When Pakistanis and other Muslims are willing to take to the streets …
Tamar Lewin / New York Times:
College May Become Unaffordable for Most in U.S. — The rising cost of college — even before the recession — threatens to put higher education out of reach for most Americans, according to the annual report from the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education.
Anne Schroeder Mullins / Anne Schroeder's Blogs:
Politicos loving the Blue Label — The Johnnie Walker Blue Label/Politico event last night at the Corcoran Gallery of Art served a couple of purposes: Check out some Richard Avedon portraits that we wouldn't necessarily see otherwise, taste some $200 bottle scotch that was quite popular and of course …
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Deal Journal:
Mean Street: Why GM Is Doomed — If you're a U.S. taxpayer you ought to read GM's “Restructuring Plan for Long-Term Viability.” By the end of next year, you'll own a good chunk of this company, so you might as well familiarize yourself with what's going on there. — On first read, you'll think that's too rash a judgment.
Larissa MacFarquhar / New Yorker:
Naomi Klein and the new new left. — The marquee outside the Bloor Cinema, in Toronto, advertised “The Last Mistress” at four, “Naomi Klein—the Shock Doctrine” at seven, and “Little Shop of Horrors” at nine-thirty. It was a warmish night. The falafel shop next door was doing a brisk business.
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Bush: “It's All Mah Daddy's Fault” — Here's to old times! — The Wall Street meltdown isn't his fault, he tells Charles Gibson: … Decade ago. . . lemme sharpen my pencil. . . 1990. . . that would be Bush Sr. at the helm. — He's pretty stupid, but I think even he can count to ten.
Tom Gross / Wall Street Journal:
If this Isn't Terrorism, What Is? — Last week in Mumbai we witnessed as clear a case of carefully planned mass terrorism as we are ever likely to see. — The seven-venue atrocity was coordinated in a highly sophisticated way. The terrorists used BlackBerrys to stay in touch with each …