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Marc Ambinder:
Obama Dines With Conservative Opinion Leaders — It's true. — He motorcaded to a house in Maryland this evening, and if the press pool report is accurate, he is breaking bread with William Kristol and David Brooks. (If Brooks and Kristol seem to be unusually briefed about Obama's thinking, you'll know why.)
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Dinner with conservatives — The president-elect tonight is having dinner with some ideological adversaries: four of the most widely-read conservative columnists. — He's dining at the Chevy Chase home of Washington Post columnist George Will with the Post's Charles Krauthammer …
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The Huffington Post:
Obama And Conservatives Break Bread At George Will's House — Barack Obama took the next big step in his Republican charm offensive on Tuesday night, when he dined with several of the nation's most prominent conservative pundits. — The president-elect arrived at the Chevy Chase, Md. …
Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Senators Raise Questions About Geithner's Nomination at Treasury — Sen. Charles E. Grassley, ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, is raising questions about a housekeeper who worked briefly for Treasury Secretary-nominee Timothy Geithner without proper immigration papers …
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The Huffington Post:
Geithner's Tax Error A Common One, Expert Says
Geithner's Tax Error A Common One, Expert Says
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CNN:
Palin slams ‘bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie’ — (CNN) — Sarah Palin fired a new salvo in her war on the media, unloading in a new interview on her home state paper and “bored, anonymous, pathetic bloggers who lie.” — The Alaska governor, who has granted a steady stream …
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Kate Beckinsale / Esquire:
The Governor Strikes Back: Five New Quotes from Sarah Palin — Last week, the former vice-presidential candidate lashed out at the media's coverage of her campaign. In a brand-new “What I've Learned” interview with Esquire, excerpted here in advance of the March issue, Palin goes even further.
Anchorage Daily News:
Full text of the Palin-ADN email exchange — Gov. Palin's press office claims that she has pointed out errors in Daily News coverage that we have refused to correct. The only such complaints of which I'm aware are below, in an email from Gov. Palin to the publisher and me.
Ed Rollins / CNN:
Rollins: Bush still doesn't get it — Editor's Note: Ed Rollins, who served as political director for President Ronald Reagan, is a Republican strategist who was national chairman of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's 2008 presidential campaign. — NEW YORK (CNN) — One week from today …
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Rich Lowry / Real Clear Politics:
Bush's Mistakes — President Bush infamously couldn't or …
Bush's Mistakes — President Bush infamously couldn't or …
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The Huffington Post:
Obama Issues First Veto Threat — President-elect Barack Obama made his first veto threat Tuesday in a closed-door meeting with Senate Democrats. Obama told his former colleagues that if Congress passes a resolution blocking release of the second half of the financial bailout funds he will veto it …
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Cheney: NYT Pulitzers for Spying Stories ‘Aggravating’ — Vice President Dick Cheney said that the prizes won by the New York Times for uncovering the Bush administration were “aggravating” to him, and cautioned the incoming administration on the lessons he's learned in office.
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
House Judiciary Issues Scathing Report on Bush/Cheney Imperial Presidency
House Judiciary Issues Scathing Report on Bush/Cheney Imperial Presidency
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Obama backed same-sex marriage in 1996 — A document has emerged suggesting that Obama had taken more public, liberal stands in the past than had been revealed in the digging of reporters and opposition researchers over two years of campaigning, the latest of several pointing to a rightward shift as he moved into national politics.
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beliefnet:
Nazi? You? — Ever thought about how you would have reacted had you lived in Nazi Germany? Ronald Bailey reflects on a famous experiment that meant to discover whether it could happen here, in America. His conclusion is instructive: … In other words, American culture …
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C. Brian Smith / Vanity Fair:
My Dinners with Dubya — When a college drinking buddy invited C. Brian Smith to hang out with her parents, he tried not to sweat the fact that they lived in the White House. He even had fun—until 9/11 made watching bad movies with the president feel like a guilty pleasure America couldn't afford.
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Freudian slip of the day — Slog through the interminable platitudes of her prepared remarks or WaPo's joyless running account of the Q&A and you'll see that this really was the most interesting thing said all day. Somehow the closing of Guantanamo and what it would mean …
Daniel Schwammenthal / Wall Street Journal:
Europe Reimports Jew Hatred — The mythical Arab Street now reaches deep into Paris, London, Berlin and Madrid. — Give Giancarlo Desiderati credit for his unintellectual honesty. While most left-wing detractors of Israel claim their animosity toward the Jewish state has nothing …
Ali Frick / Think Progress:
Joe the Plumber plunges deeper: ‘Military should decide what information to give the media.’ — Continuing his reporting from Israel, Joe “the Plumber” Wurzelbacher tried to clarify his remarks criticizing media coverage of war, in a new Pajamas TV segment.
Agence France Presse:
Australia offers ‘best job in world’ on paradise island — SYDNEY (AFP) - An Australian state is offering internationally what it calls “the best job in the world” — earning a top salary for lazing around a beautiful tropical island for six months. — The job pays 150,000 Australian dollars …
David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Democrats See Progress on Proposal for Economy — WASHINGTON — After lunch at the Capitol with President-elect Barack Obama, Senate Democrats said that the proposed $800 billion economic recovery plan was on track for passage by mid-February, and that the incoming administration had agreed …
Financial Times:
Europe baffled by broken gas promises — By Isabel Gorst in Moscow, Joshua Chaffin in Brussels and Roman Olearchyk in Kiev — The bitter gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine descended into near-chaos on Tuesday, leaving European Union diplomats baffled as promises to restart supplies fully …
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David Morgan / Reuters:
Pentagon: 61 ex-Guantanamo inmates return to terrorism — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Tuesday that 61 former detainees from its military prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, appear to have returned to terrorism since their release from custody.
Brad Stone / New York Times:
Report Calls Online Threats to Children Overblown — The Internet may not be such a dangerous place for children after all. — A high-profile task force created by 49 state attorneys general to find a solution to the problem of sexual solicitation of children online has concluded …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Pelosi tries Dadaism — A video posted just now by the Speaker's office. Really. — Good to see they're having a good time up there.
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Jeffrey Goldberg:
Does “Black Hawk Down” Portray an American War Crime? — At least nine hundred people, maybe half of them civilians, have been killed in Gaza so far, the overwhelming majority presumably killed by Israel (some people, more than we probably know right now, have been killed by Hamas, mainly Fatah activists in revenge killings).
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Dem blasts Obama econ team's ‘mumbo jumbo’ — A Democratic senator on Tuesday accused President-elect Obama's incoming director of the Office of Management and Budget of talking “mumbo jumbo” instead of offering hard details on the economy. — “I would think that in this era of freshness …
The New Republic:
The Truthiest New Show on Television — The strongest case against the Department of Homeland Security is that it's not really about homeland security at all. Rather than catch terrorists, DHS officers at the border spend most of their time arresting people for drug and immigration offenses instead.