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The Politico:
Liberals voice concerns about Obama — Liberals are growing increasingly nervous - and some just flat-out angry - that President-elect Barack Obama seems to be stiffing them on Cabinet jobs and policy choices. — Obama has reversed pledges to immediately repeal tax cuts for the wealthy and take on Big Oil.
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Megan McArdle, The Moderate Voice, Townhall.com, The Caucus, Don Surber and JammieWearingFool
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Steve Hildebrand / The Huffington Post:
A Message to Obama's Progressive Critics — Five short weeks ago, Barack Obama won a decisive victory against John McCain - winning 365 electoral votes to McCain's 162 and winning the popular vote by 9 million - the largest popular vote margin since.... After a strategy of expanding the electoral map …
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Ben Smith's Blogs, MSNBC, TPM Election Central, Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog!, The Note, VOTE, Washington Post, Open Left and The Reaction
Andy Barr / The Politico:
Obama little help to Dems post-election — In the three Congressional races decided since Barack Obama defeated John McCain on November 4, the president-elect has kept his distance from the Democratic candidates. — While Obama did lend Georgia senate candidate Jim Martin some of his campaign staff …
William Kristol / New York Times:
Small Isn't Beautiful — President-elect Barack Obama and a Democratic Congress are about to serve up a supersized helping of big-government liberalism. Conservatives will be inclined to oppose much of what Obama and his party cook up. And, I believe, rightly so.
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Ideological Warfare Rages on Federal Appeals Courts Dominated by Republican Appointees — GOP-Appointed Majorities Winning Ideological Battles at Appellate Level — Seven of the 16 full-time judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, based in Cincinnati, were appointed by President Bush.
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New York Times:
Detroit Bailout Is Set to Bring on More U.S. Oversight — WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats were drafting legislation Sunday for tight government control of the crippled American auto industry, including the possible creation of an oversight board made up of five cabinet secretaries …
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The Swamp, Michelle Malkin, Fox News, The Hill, Wall Street Journal, The Caucus, Riehl World View, TIME.com, On Deadline and Marginal Revolution
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John Bresnahan / The Politico:
Shelby warns of filibuster of auto bailout
Shelby warns of filibuster of auto bailout
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Right Wing News, Wizbang, Below The Beltway, Buck Naked Politics, RedState, The Raw Story, Commentary and New York Times
Andrew Breitbart / Washington Times:
I believe Hillary's cardboard cutout — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — At the exact moment Jon Favreau is receiving high praise in pre-inaugural media puff pieces, the 27-year-old chief speechwriter for President-elect Barack Obama (not Jon Favreau, the Hollywood actor/ director) …
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Times Co. to Borrow Against Building — The New York Times Company plans to borrow up to $225 million against its mid-Manhattan headquarters building, to ease a potential cash flow squeeze as the company grapples with tighter credit and shrinking profits. — The company has retained Cushman …
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Times of London:
‘Mumbai mastermind’ arrested in Pakistan — Pakistani security forces have raided a suspected training camp used by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group blamed for last month's attack on Mumbai, and arrested several of the group's activists, government officials said today.
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Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
History and Amazement in House Race Outcome — NEW ORLEANS — Soft-spoken, retiring and diminutive, Anh Cao does not appear to fit the role of dragon-slayer. — Yet a day after he defeated Representative William J. Jefferson, the once-untouchable incumbent here, Mr. Cao was being approached …
Frank Phillips / Boston Globe:
Romney paves way for possible '12 run — Bulk of PAC fund goes for political ambitions — “It is more essential than ever that conservative candidates and organizations have the resources they need to get their message out to voters.” - Republican Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts.
Lisa Miller / Newsweek:
Our Mutual Joy — Opponents of gay marriage often cite Scripture. But what the Bible teaches about love argues for the other side. — From the magazine issue dated Dec 15, 2008 — Let's try for a minute to take the religious conservatives at their word and define marriage as the Bible does.
Telegraph:
Two million Muslim pilgrims gather outside Mecca for haj — More than two million Muslim pilgrims gathered around a mountain east of Mecca on Sunday at the peak of the haj to beg God's forgiveness, chanting “O God, I am answering your call!”. — At noon, pilgrims were still trickling …
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Josh Kraushaar / The Politico:
Georgia win dims Franken prospects — Republicans are increasingly optimistic that Senate Democrats will shy away from deciding the fate of the still too close-to-call Minnesota Senate race, now that the prospect of a 60-seat, filibuster-resistant majority has been eliminated.
Paul Krugman:
Me, misreported — Urk. I gather that there's a report on the wires quoting me as saying that the US auto industry would disappear. What I actually said was that the concentration of the industry around Detroit would disappear. — And did I really say “me and my colleagues”?
Mike Allen / The Politico:
43 days to Inauguration — Tensions rising: The left starts to chafe, with some liberals unnerved by Obama moves — Steve Hildebrand blogs that progressives should be patient — Switching chambers: KBH's Marc Short will be staff director of the House Republican Conference — Rev. Wright on Obama …
CNN:
Interview With Condoleezza Rice; Interview With Tony Blair — THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. — WOLF BLITZER, HOST: This is LATE EDITION, the last word in Sunday talk. — BLITZER (voice-over): Recession blues.
New York Times:
Tortured Justice — The nation's courts continue to grapple with the abuses committed by President Bush's administration in the name of fighting terrorism. The extent of the damage to American liberties, and how lasting it will be, will be told in part by the outcome of two cases that are to be heard by the federal courts.
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