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Matthews advised to quit MSNBC — Chris Matthews is dead serious about running for the Senate in Pennsylvania - and shopping for a house in the state and privately discussing quitting MSNBC as proof of his intense interest, according to NBC colleagues, political operatives and friends.
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Election 2010: Pennsylvania Senate Election — Pennsylvania Senate: Specter 46% Matthews 43% — Republican Senator Arlen Specter is potentially vulnerable in his 2010 bid for re-election. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Pennsylvania voters finds Specter leading MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews …
James Janega / Chicago Tribune:
Suit contesting Barack Obama's citizenship heads to U.S. Supreme Court Friday — Justices will decide whether to consider the case — The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Friday whether to take up a lawsuit challenging President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. citizenship …
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Frank James / The Swamp:
Obama citizenship at SCOTUS tomorrow — The U.S. Supreme Court's justices will discuss at their Friday conference tomorrow the Obama's-not-a-natural-born-citizen lawsuit known as Donofrio v. Wells. — As Chicago Tribune reporter James Janega writes: — The suit originally sought to stay …
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Charles Seife / New York Times:
Not Every Vote Counts — THE lizard people have eaten a vote in Beltrami County. That's not so strange in a recount like the one underway in Minnesota — voters do all kinds of inexplicable things like inscribing “lizard people” in the write-in slot, as one did, invalidating his ballot.
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Yaakov Katz / Jerusalem Post:
IDF preparing options for Iran strike — The IDF is drawing up options for a strike on Iranian nuclear facilities that do not include coordination with the United States, The Jerusalem Post has learned. — While its preference is to coordinate with the US, defense officials have said Israel …
Wall Street Journal:
Eric Holder's Politics — His years at Clinton Justice don't inspire confidence. — One of the media narratives about the Bush Administration has been its “politicization” of the Justice Department. We've always thought most of that was woven out of whole cloth.
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Say it Ain't So, Sarah, Another 30K? — The Republican National Committee is scheduled to file a campaign report with the Federal Election Commission Thursday disclosing that the committee spent additional funds to clothe and accessorize vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
McCain Couldn't Compete With Obama's Money — America affirms Chicago's Golden Rule. — If money talks, we'll likely soon hear the real reason why Barack Obama beat John McCain. Both men and the national parties will report to the Federal Election Commission today how much money they raised in October and November.
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Why do Feinstein and Wyden sound much different on the torture issue now? — Time constraints prevented me yesterday from writing about Dianne Feinstein's comments concerning torture in yesterday's New York Times, in which the California Senator — who will replace Jay Rockefeller as Chairperson …
Amie Parnes / The Crypt's Blogs:
Ros-Lehtinen hangs up on Obama. Twice. — Is Ileana Ros-Lehtinen a little paranoid? — Maybe. — On Wednesday, the Republican congresswoman got a call from President-elect Barack Obama, didn't believe it was him, and hung up on him. Twice. — According to Ros-Lehtinen's flack Alex Cruz …
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Washington Post:
Treasury Weighs Action on Mortgage Rates — Intervention Would Aim to Buoy the Housing Market by Forcing Down the Cost of Loans — The Treasury Department is strongly considering a plan to intervene directly in the mortgage industry to dramatically force down rates and stimulate …
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Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
On Health Care, Obama Policymakers Tap Campaign's Network of Supporters — Network of Supporters Tapped on Health-Care Issues — Barack Obama's incoming administration has begun to draw on the high-tech organizational tools that helped get him elected to lay the groundwork for an attempt to restructure the U.S. health-care system.
Bill Vlasic / New York Times:
U.A.W. Makes Concessions to Help Automakers — WASHINGTON — The United Automobile Workers union said Wednesday that it would make major concessions in its contracts with the three Detroit auto companies to help them lobby Congress for $34 billion in federal aid.
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USA Today:
U.S. combat deaths hit low — U.S. combat deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan last month dropped to the lowest combined level since the United States began fighting the two wars more than five years ago. — Eleven American servicemembers died in combat in the conflicts in November.
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Lisa Leff / Associated Press:
Poll: Calif. gay marriage ban driven by religion — SAN FRANCISCO - Voters' economic status and religious convictions played a greater role than race and age in determining whether they supported the Nov. 4 ballot measure outlawing same-sex marriage in California, a new poll shows.
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Jonathan Gruber / New York Times:
Medicine for the Job Market — A CENTRAL feature of Barack Obama's presidential campaign was an aggressive plan to expand health insurance coverage by subsidizing low-income Americans and preventing discrimination against the ill. In recent weeks, Senators Max Baucus and Ted Kennedy …
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New York Post:
LEAKS PEEVE NBC — NBC is holding back from anointing David Gregory as the new host of “Meet the Press” because “they're furious about leaks” that tipped off the media, well-placed sources told Page Six. The infamous in-house squabbling over Tim Russert's replacement “is at a new peak” …
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David Kocieniewski / New York Times:
Response by The New York Times — Response to 1 Shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, an assortment of large United States-based corporations began opening small offices offshore in an effort to reduce their federal tax burden by declaring themselves foreign companies.
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
Campaign Promises on Ending the War in Iraq Now Muted by Reality — WASHINGTON — On the campaign trail, Senator Barack Obama offered a pledge that electrified and motivated his liberal base, vowing to “end the war” in Iraq. — But as he moves closer to the White House …
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Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Obama campaign manager to write book — NEW YORK (AP) — Barack Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, is writing a book about the historic election victory and has retained Washington attorney Robert Barnett, Obama's literary representative, to shop the proposal to publishers.
Paul Krugman:
Worries about next year — I've been ruminating over economic prospects for next year, and I'm getting scared. — Two points: — 1. The economy is falling fast. We'll see what tomorrow's employment report says, but we could well be losing jobs at a rate of 450,000 or 500,000 a month.