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12:15 PM ET, December 11, 2008

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New York Times:
Scandal Is an Early Test for Obama Team  —  WASHINGTON — When Representative Jan Schakowsky, an Illinois Democrat, began exploring whether she might fill Barack Obama's seat in the United States Senate, she called Rahm Emanuel.  They served in the House together and, more important …
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John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Was Mute on Illinois Corruption  —  The president-elect could use his bully pulpit to drive a clean-up.  —  This week Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was arrested on charges that he conspired to sell Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat, among other misdeeds.
Rasmussen Reports:
84% of Illinois Voters Say Blagojevich Should Resign  —  Eighty-four percent (84%) of Illinois voters say indicted Governor Rod Blagojevich should resign, according to a Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state Wednesday night.  Just nine percent (9%) disagree.
Washington Post:
Rezko Is Talking With Prosecutors, Blagojevich Complaint Confirms  —  A footnote to the 76-page criminal complaint and affidavit charging Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) with soliciting bribes confirms what has long been rumored — that a former longtime friend and fundraiser …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Blagojevich questions censored on Transition site  —  President-elect Barack Obama's Transition today launched “Open for Questions,” a Digg-style feature allowing citizens to submit questions, and to vote on one another's questions, bringing favored inquiries to the top of the list.
Associated Press:
White House: Illinois governor case ‘astounding’
Discussion: First Draft and Reuters
Club for Growth:
How Much Does a Senate Seat Cost?
Discussion: Marginal Revolution and Economix
Eric Zorn / Change of Subject:
Don't they know it's Fitzmas?
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Needlenose
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
How the GOP Should Prepare for a Comeback  —  Organization and ideas are what matters.  —  What a difference a month makes.  Since November's election, the GOP is three wins, no losses.  —  The first win came in Georgia, where Sen. Saxby Chambliss crushed his Democratic opponent by 15 points in a run-off election on Dec. 2.
Robert Block / The Write Stuff:
NASA has become a transition problem for Obama  —  CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA administrator Mike Griffin is not cooperating with President-elect Barack Obama's transition team, is obstructing its efforts to get information and has told its leader that she is “not qualified” to judge his rocket program, the Orlando Sentinel has learned.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:   TRANSITION TROUBLE AT NASA.... Almost immediately after the elections …
Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Daschle also to oversee new health reform office  —  WASHINGTON — Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle will pull double duty in the Obama administration, where he will serve not only as the Health and Human Services secretary but also oversee a new White House Office of Health Reform.
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
40 days to Inauguration …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
CORRUPTION MOST FOUL  —  Revisiting the Timeless Principles of Corruption in Politics  —  After reading the federal criminal complaint filed against the Illinois governor this past Tuesday we at The Crystal Ball could think only one thing: Willie Stark, meet Rod Blagojevich.
Discussion: Clive Crook and New York Times
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John Fritze / USA Today:
North Dakota tops analysis of corruption
Marc Morano / U.S. Senate Committee …:
UN Blowback: More Than 650 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims  —  Study: Half of warming due to Sun!  -Sea Levels Fail to Rise?  - Warming Fears in ‘Dustbin of History’  —  POZNAN, Poland - The UN global warming conference currently underway in Poland …
Julie Scelfo / New York Times:
Trickledown Downsizing  —  IN September, Cathy DeVore, a real estate agent in Larchmont, N.Y., whose business has been at a standstill lately, began taking gradual steps to lay off her longtime nanny and housekeeper.  Aware that the woman supports a son, a mother, and a niece in Dominica …
Wall Street Journal:
The ‘Green Jobs’ Myth  —  European workers aren't believers.  —  From today's Wall Street Journal Europe  —  The United Nations is huddling in Poznan, Poland, this week to negotiate a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, but the real news is that part of the global “consensus” on climate change seems to be unraveling.
Discussion: The Foundry and Tim Blair
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
A Spy CEO for Obama  —  What should President-elect Barack Obama do about the intelligence community?  He has appointed the other top members of his national security team, but intrigue still surrounds his choices for director of national intelligence and director of the CIA.
Discussion: ATTACKERMAN
Wall Street Journal:
Newsweek to Cut Back Staff, Slim Magazine in Makeover  —  Newsweek magazine is planning staff cuts as part of a major makeover that is likely to result in a slimmer publication with fewer subscribers and more photos and opinion inside its pages, according to people close to the magazine.
Don Boudreaux / Wall Street Journal:
Bankruptcy Doesn't Equal Death  —  The auto industry could use the process to get competitive.  —  The spectacle of corporate magnates from Detroit pleading to be on Uncle Sam's dole is a sordid one.  So why aren't more Americans appalled?  One reason is widespread misunderstanding …
Discussion: QandO
Rex W. Huppke / Chicago Tribune:
Rod Blagojevich shows foulmouthed side  —  Etiquette experts say such language still unprofessional  —  If the wiretapped dialogue in the criminal complaint against Rod Blagojevich reveals anything, it's that the governor can deftly hold his own in the pantheon of political profanity.
Houston Chronicle:
Surprise flurries warm Houston hearts  —  Fluffy flakes bring delight to some, consternation to others — and tie a 64-year-old record  —  Falling snowflakes glimmered in streetlights, so wide that they billowed to the ground like parachutes, and so tantalizing that even awestruck adults reached …
Discussion: Moonbattery
Rex Nutting / MarketWatch:
Jobless claims jump to 573,000, a 26-year high  —  Continuing claims spike by 338,000 to 4.43 million  —  WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The U.S. labor market weakened further last week, with the number of first-time filings for state unemployment benefits jumping by 58,000 to a 26-year high of 573,000 …
 
 
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Lydia Polgreen / New York Times:
Massacre Unfurls in Congo, Despite Nearby Support
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Jim Williams / WBBM-TV:
Some Question Blagojevich's Mental Health
David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
A VERY RAW DEAL  —  It's looking increasingly like Rep. Jesse Jackson …
Discussion: The Anonymous Liberal
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Matthew Parris / Times of London:
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