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John Cushman / The Caucus:
From the White House Briefing Room, a Swan Song — President Bush's last press conference opened with cordial words for the reporters who have covered his remarkable eight years in office. — Acknowledging that relations have been strained at times - that some had “misunderestimated me …
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New York Times:
In Final News Conference, Bush Strikes Elegiac Tone — WASHINGTON — A sentimental and occasionally defiant President Bush held his final news conference on Monday, conceding that the past eight years have dealt him some disappointments but declaring that, contrary to some critics of his policies …
White House:
Press Conference by the President — James S. Brady Press Briefing Room — THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Tapper. We have been through a lot together. As I look through the room, I see Jake, Mike, Herman, Ann Compton. Just seemed like yesterday that — that I was on the campaign trail …
Josh Kraushaar / Scorecard's Blogs:
Portman running to succeed Voinovich — Former Republican congressman Rob Portman will announce that he is running for the Senate soon after Ohio Sen. George Voinovich's retirement announcement, according to multiple Republican sources. — Portman's official announcement is expected to take place on Wednesday.
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Stephen Koff / Openers:
It's official: Voinovich to retire from Senate after 2010 — WASHINGTON — Sen. George Voinovich just made it official: He will finish the last two years of this six-year term and then retire from the U.S. Senate after 2010. — This will end more than four decades in politics …
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Voinovich Announces Retirement, GOP Problems Mount
Voinovich Announces Retirement, GOP Problems Mount
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Signorile / The Gist:
RNC Chair Candidate: “Homosexuality is a compulsion that can be contained, repressed or changed.” — Yes, that's what Ken Blackwell, the sketchy former Ohio Secretary of State who now has a good shot at running the Republican National Committee, told me a few months back, among some other very interesting and kooky things.
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The Directors / RedState:
If Not Ken Blackwell, Keep Mike Duncan — RedState endorses Ken Blackwell for Chairman of the Republican National Committee. — While RedState's endorsement in the race for Chairman of the Republican National Committee does not set us apart from many of our colleagues in the online right movement, our second choice does.
Associated Press:
Israel bans Arab parties from running in upcoming elections — The Central Elections Committee on Monday banned Arab political parties from running in next month's parliamentary elections, drawing accusations of racism by an Arab lawmaker who said he would challenge the decision in the country's Supreme Court.
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Brian Bakst / Associated Press:
Officials turn down Franken's request for an election certificate — ST. PAUL, Minn. - Democrat Al Franken was quickly turned down Monday when he asked Minnesota's governor and secretary of state to issue an election certificate that would let him take office in the Senate.
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Mike Kaszuba / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Franken campaign asks for certificate to take seat
Franken campaign asks for certificate to take seat
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Lauren Kornreich / CNN:
Joe the Plumber: Ban media from war — Samuel Wurzelbacher, aka Joe the Plumber, is in Israel. (Getty Images/Israeli GPO) — (CNN) - ‘Joe the Plumber’ Wurzelbacher told a group of journalists covering the conflict in Israel and Gaza that he didn't think the media should be allowed to report on war.
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Mariana Cook / New Yorker:
A COUPLE IN CHICAGO … MICHELLE OBAMA: There is a strong possibility that Barack will pursue a political career, although it's unclear. There is a little tension with that. I'm very wary of politics. I think he's too much of a good guy for the kind of brutality, the skepticism.
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Wonkette
Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Obama climate czar has socialist ties — Group sees ‘global governance’ as solution — Until last week, Carol M. Browner, President-elect Barack Obama's pick as global warming czar, was listed as one of 14 leaders of a socialist group's Commission for a Sustainable World Society …
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buffalobeast.com:
THE BEAST 50 MOST LOATHSOME PEOPLE IN AMERICA, 2008 — 50. Barack Obama — Charges: Beyond a few token acts of bipartisan marketing, Barry's major duty in the Senate was to avoid legislating, so he could pretend Washington-outsider status and nullify attacks on his non-existent policy positions.
Ryan Powers / Think Progress:
Specter Knocks Leahy For Predicting Holder Confirmation Despite His Own Similar Conduct On Ashcroft — This morning, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) took to right-wing talk radio to continue his politically-motivated crusade against President-elect Obama's Attorney General designate Eric Holder.
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
NYT reporter warns of one-term Obama — White House reporters for The New York Times predict that the market collapse will force President-elect Barack Obama to abandon for now many of his campaign promises. — If his stimulus plan “doesn't work out, he may very well be a one-term president …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Gay bishop will open inaugural weekend — The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire, who was elected the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop in 2003, will deliver the invocation for Sunday's kickoff inaugural event on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the Presidential Inaugural Committee said.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Ideas for Obama — Last week President-elect Barack Obama was asked to respond to critics who say that his stimulus plan won't do enough to help the economy. Mr. Obama answered that he wants to hear ideas about “how to spend money efficiently and effectively to jump-start the economy.”
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The New Republic, Guardian, Matthew Yglesias, The Impolitic, Gristmill, Portfolio, Blog entry, MSNBC, The Jed Report and Prairie Weather
James Fallows:
Refining the point about GW Bush's final press conference — I mentioned a few minutes ago, while GW Bush's final press conference was underway, that the president seemed unusually “self-aware.” — That's not quite right. On matters of policy, he revealed himself to be as isolated …
The Sunday Leader Online:
And Then They Came For Me — No other profession calls on its practitioners to lay down their lives for their art save the armed forces and, in Sri Lanka, journalism. In the course of the past few years, the independent media have increasingly come under attack.
Khaled Abu Toameh / Jerusalem Post:
Iran warns Hamas not to accept Egyptian truce proposal — Iran is exerting heavy pressure on Hamas not to accept the Egyptian proposal for a cease-fire with Israel, an Egyptian government official said on Sunday. — The official told The Jerusalem Post by phone that two senior Iranian officials …
Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Plans to Keep Estate Tax — Democrats Want to Freeze Levy at Current Levels Instead of Letting It Expire Next Year — President-elect Barack Obama and congressional leaders plan to move soon to block the estate tax from disappearing in 2010, suggesting the levy might outlive the …