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Michael Sneed / Chicago Sun Times:
Rahm's calls on tape — The Blago scandal . . . Sneed hears rumbles President-elect Barack Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, is reportedly on 21 different taped conversations by the feds — dealing with his boss' vacant Senate seat! — A lot of chit-chat? — Hot air? — Or trouble?
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New York Post:
BUNGLING ON BLAGO — TEAM BAM MISMANAGES MEDIA — Barack Obama is experiencing the first “scandal” of his presidency before he's taken office - or so sayeth the media. — Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is accused of (among much else) conspiring to sell or trade Obama's Senate seat for personal benefit.
Joe Carroll / Bloomberg:
Illinois Democrats Let Blagojevich Keep Naming Power — Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) — Democrats in the Illinois House of Representatives postponed stripping Governor Rod Blagojevich's power to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama that prosecutors say Blagojevich tried to sell.
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The Swamp, The Politico, Weekly Standard, Associated Press, Don Surber and The Capitol Fax Blog
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
For immediate release — The Federal Open Market Committee decided today to establish a target range for the federal funds rate of 0 to 1/4 percent. — Since the Committee's last meeting, labor market conditions have deteriorated, and the available data indicate that consumer spending …
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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Fed Cuts Benchmark Rate to Near Zero — WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve entered a new era on Tuesday, setting its benchmark interest rate so low that it will have to reach for new and untested tools in fighting both the recession and downward pressure on consumer prices.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Clinton chides supporters on Kennedy — Hillary Clinton has told her supporters not to impede Caroline Kennedy's path to the U.S. Senate on her behalf, a person familiar with replacement discussions said. — The move clears a major obstacle between Kennedy and the seat.
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John Bresnahan / The Politico:
Pelosi lays down the law with Rahm — In a recent conversation with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rahm Emanuel offered some advice on a Democratic House leadership race. Pelosi's response, according to several Democratic sources: It is “an internal House Democratic Caucus matter, and we'll handle it.”
Discussion:
Hot Air, Liberal Values, RedState, Flopping Aces, theheretik.us, Becoming 44, Booman Tribune, Hullabaloo, 1115.org and TIME.com
Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
Exclusive: Cheney Says He's Changed — Vice President Reflects on Time in Office, Assesses Obama's Team — In an exclusive interview with ABC News, a reflective Vice President Dick Cheney praised President-elect Barack Obama's national security team and admitted he's changed during his time in office.
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
An Empire of Sentimentality — I think this kind of sentiment from Dave Dilegge at the COIN hotspot Small Wars Journal reflects some dangerous trends in American culture: … Americans love and respect the men and women who volunteer for military service under our flag.
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Ali Frick / Think Progress:
Juan Williams: Iraqi Protesters Are ‘Ingrate[s]’ Who Should Appreciate U.S. Invasion — Last night on “The O'Reilly Factor,” host Bill O'Reilly slammed Muntader al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President Bush, and said that if he had been there, he “would have physically taken the guy down.”
The Politico:
Madoff bought influence in Washington — Within a day of the Dec. 11 arrest of Wall Street financier Bernard L. Madoff, his Washington lobbyists were scrambling to sever all ties to a man who's been accused of a $50 billion fraud and who may go down in history as the largest financial scam artist ever.
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BBC:
Shoe thrower ‘beaten in custody’ — The brother of the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at US President George W Bush has said that the reporter has been beaten in custody. — Muntadar al-Zaidi has suffered a broken hand, broken ribs and internal bleeding, as well as an eye injury, his older brother, Dargham, told the BBC.
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E. M. Zanotti / American Princess:
So, I'm a Little Concerned — Whenever I do “investigative reporting,” by which I mean “conduct a Google search for information before actually sitting down and writing something,” it usually comes back to bite me in the ass, but here goes nothing. — This Arne Duncan guy that everyone …
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Pat Doyle / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Senate recount: Battle of ballot disputes begins — A state board begins to rule on ballots where voter intent was in question in the hotly contested Senate race. — With thousands of frivolous challenges discarded, the state Canvassing Board today began the serious business of ruling …
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Power Line, Yahoo! News, The Caucus, MyDD, AmSpecBlog, The New Republic, TIME.com, TPM Election Central and Open Left
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
The War's End — I keep hearing vague rumors that Obama may not deliver on his campaign promise to swiftly withdraw US forces from Iraq. My guess would be that such rumors are wrong, primarily because not doing so would be crazy. It's a campaign pledge. It's the right thing to do.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Newt denounces Blago attacks — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is denouncing Republican attempts to link President-elect Barack Obama and disgraced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. — Senator John McCain Sunday distanced himself from Republican National Committee attacks on Obama …
Washington Post:
Majority of Public Opposes Auto Rescue — Poll Finds Most Blame Industry for Problems, Believe Failure Won't Hurt Economy — Most Americans continue to oppose a government-backed rescue plan for Detroit's Big Three automakers as majorities blame the industry for its own problems …
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Reynolds Keeps Flailing — I should count it as a victory of sorts that Instapundit was finally forced to read the report that proves that the techniques used at Abu Ghraib - those in the photos that Reynolds once called “torture” deserving “jail or execution” - were indeed SERE techniques authorized …
Natasha Korecki / Chicago Sun Times:
Former Blagojevich adviser Christopher Kelly to plead guilty — Another card may have fallen in the governor's house of cards. Christopher Kelly - one of Gov. Blagojevich's closest advisers, fund-raisers and friends - is set to plead guilty in his federal criminal case, according to a court filing.