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12:20 PM ET, December 22, 2008

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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Cheney says top congressional Democrats complicit in spying  —  (updated below)  —  Dick Cheney's interview yesterday with Fox's Chris Wallace was filled with significant claims, but certainly among the most significant was his detailed narration of how the administration, and Cheney personally …
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William Kristol / New York Times:
Popularity Isn't Everything  —  O.K., O.K. ...  you don't have to.  But consider this exchange with Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday”:  —  WALLACE: Did you really tell Senator Leahy, bleep yourself?  —  CHENEY: I did.  —  WALLACE: Any qualms, or second thoughts, or embarrassment?
Ben Pershing / Washington Post:
Nothing to See Here, Move Along
Discussion: Commentary and The Caucus
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
A Special Note Re: Third Way  —  This is Jennifer Palmieri, acting CEO of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.  —  Most readers know that the views expressed on Matt's blog are his own and don't always reflect the views of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
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Teddy Partridge / Firedoglake:
Lieberman Campaign Manager to be DHS Spokesbot  —  Joe Lieberman's 2006 primary campaign manager, Sean Smith, who accused Ned Lamont of hacking their website the day of the Connecticut primary in 2006, has been selected to be the new Administration's spokesperson at the Department of Homeland Security.
Mike Allen / The Politico:   Exclusive: Wolfson, other top Dems in mix for spokesperson roles
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
For Conservative Radio, It's a New Dawn, Too  —  Amid all the pressures on the radio industry, news-talk stations see an opportunity — and his name is Barack Obama.  —  After eight years of playing defense for President Bush, the conservatives who dominate talk radio are back on offense.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
WHEN WATER CARRIERS PUT DOWN THEIR BUCKETS.... Conservative talk radio continues to be a major political force, and arguably the only thriving component of the conservative movement.  —  It has, however, been burdened with its general support for a certain failed presidency that is nearly over.
Geoffrey Dunn / The Huffington Post:
‘Watermelon Roll’: More Racism from ‘Team Sarah’  —  There is something very ugly happening out there in the hinterlands these days—a brewing cauldron of racist anger being directed at President-elect Barack Obama as he and his family get ready to move into the White House.
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Ann Coulter / Human Events:
Sarah Palin: Conservative of the Year
Discussion: AmSpecBlog
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Life Without Bubbles  —  Whatever the new administration does, we're in for months, perhaps even a year, of economic hell.  After that, things should get better, as President Obama's stimulus plan — O.K., I'm told that the politically correct term is now “economic recovery plan” — begins to gain traction.
Martin Fackler / New York Times:
Toyota Expects Its First Loss in 70 Years  —  TOKYO — Toyota Motor, the Japanese auto giant, announced Monday that it expected the first loss in 70 years in its core vehicle-making business, underscoring how the economic crisis is spreading across the global auto industry.
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Bloomberg:
Toyota Forecasts Its First Operating Loss in 71 Years
Discussion: Daimnation!
Matt Apuzzo / Associated Press:
Where'd the bailout money go?  Shhhh, it's a secret  —  Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition  —  WASHINGTON - It's something any bank would demand to know before handing out a loan: Where's the money going?  —  But after receiving billions in aid from U.S. taxpayers …
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Surprise! Banks won't tell where bailout money goes
Discussion: Riehl World View and Fausta's Blog
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Mika Brzezinski, Letting Her Opinions Percolate on ‘Morning Joe’ and the Radio  —  Mika Brzezinski doesn't mince words about what happened when CBS dropped her as a correspondent two years ago.  —  “Nobody wanted me,” she says.  “I spent a year looking for a job.
hollywood farm girl:
the big rick's yamaka  —  OMG. when was the last time i had so many minutes to play with my blog? awesome.  —  so honey met rick warren last night.  well, she spoke to him on the phone beforehand, giving us insight into the man the media has made our latest “HE HATES YOU!” …
Wall Street Journal:
Developers Ask U.S. for Bailout  —  With a record amount of commercial real-estate debt coming due, some of the country's biggest property developers have become the latest to go hat-in-hand to the government for assistance.  —  They're warning policymakers that thousands of office complexes …
Discussion: Hot Air and Calculated Risk
Mary Beth Sheridan / Washington Post:
Inauguration Day Crowd Estimate Reduced by Half  —  Officials are casting doubt on an early projection that 4 million to 5 million people could jam downtown Washington on Inauguration Day, saying it is more likely that the crowd will be about half that size.
Chicago Tribune:
Fundraiser seeks immunity in Blagojevich probe  —  Blagojevich allegedly pressured ‘Individual D’ for cash to pick Jackson  —  A key figure in Gov. Rod Blagojevich's alleged scheme to sell a U.S. Senate seat has sought immunity from federal authorities in return for his cooperation in their ongoing probe, the Tribune has learned.
Mike Soraghan / The Hill:
Ackerman compares Caroline Kennedy to Palin  —  Democratic and Republican critics of Caroline Kennedy said Sunday that the privacy she has demanded for years leaves her unprepared for the rough world of politics.  —  Kennedy has not publicly answered questions since she announced last week …
Discussion: Right Wing News
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Marisa Guthrie / Broadcasting & Cable:
Q&A: NBC News Chief Steve Capus  —  No one in television had a more eventful year than this NBC News chief  —  Steve Capus has had his hands full over the past year, to say the least.  As the president of NBC News with purview over cable sibling MSNBC, he has managed his team through …
Discussion: TVNewser
Washington Post:
Secret Tapes Helped Build Graft Cases In Illinois  —  CHICAGO — The wide-ranging public corruption probe that led to the arrest of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich got its first big break when a grandmother of six walked into a breakfast meeting with shakedown artists wearing an FBI wire.
 
 
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Anne Schroeder Mullins / Anne Schroeder's Blogs:
Krugman in contact with the Obama team?
Discussion: Think Progress
David Carr / New York Times:
Newspaper Shuns Web, and Thrives
Manny Fernandez / New York Times:
Still Home for the Holidays, When Evictions Halt
Discussion: Law Blog and Gothamist
Ted Gup / New York Times:
Hard Times, a Helping Hand
Wesley J. Smith / Weekly Standard:
Euthanasia Comes to Montana
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Wall Street Journal:
Quantum of Solis  —  Big labor wants Obama to dilute union disclosure rules.
Discussion: Commentary and Betsy's Page
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Obama to absolve Emanuel in gov. scandal
Discussion: Spin Cycle and Associated Press
Naftali Bendavid / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Try to Lower Expectations
Discussion: Argghhh!
Robert Tait / Guardian:
Stampede for ‘Bush shoe’ creates 100 new jobs
 

 
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