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Bob Woodward / Washington Post:
Detainee Tortured, Says U.S. Official — Trial Overseer Cites ‘Abusive’ Methods Against 9/11 Suspect — The top Bush administration official in charge of deciding whether to bring Guantanamo Bay detainees to trial has concluded that the U.S. military tortured a Saudi national who allegedly planned …
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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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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. …
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Obama Pulls Up a Chair at George Will's House
Obama Pulls Up a Chair at George Will's House
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Jeffrey Goldberg / New York Times:
Why Israel Can't Make Peace With Hamas — IN the summer of 2006, at a moment when Hezbollah rockets were falling virtually without pause on northern Israel, Nizar Rayyan, husband of four, father of 12, scholar of Islam and unblushing executioner, confessed to me one of his frustrations.
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Israel's Goals in Gaza? — I have only one question about Israel's military operation in Gaza: What is the goal? Is it the education of Hamas or the eradication of Hamas? I hope that it's the education of Hamas. Let me explain why. — I was one of the few people who argued back in 2006 …
Lee Keath / Associated Press:
Bin Laden urges jihad against Israel — CAIRO, Egypt - Al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden urged Muslims to launch a jihad against Israel and condemned Arab governments as allies of the Jewish state in a new message aimed at harnessing anger in the Mideast over the Gaza offensive.
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Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
The Money-Changers — As Barack Obama looks back to Franklin Roosevelt's first inaugural address — the only other such address that came smack in the middle of an economic meltdown — I hope he pays special heed to Roosevelt's words on America's bankers, who then as now had plunged the nation into an economic abyss.
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New York Times:
Banks in Need of Even More Bailout Money — WASHINGTON — Even before word came on Tuesday that Citigroup might split into pieces to shore up its finances, an unpleasant message was moving through Congress and President-elect Barack Obama's transition team: the banks need more taxpayer money.
San Francisco Chronicle:
BART officer arrested on murder warrant in NY Day shooting — (01-14) 00:13 PST Oakland — The BART police officer who fatally shot an unarmed man on an Oakland train platform and then refused to explain his actions to investigators was arrested Tuesday in Nevada on suspicion of murder, authorities said.
Washington Post:
Treasury Nominee Accounts for Own Tax Errors — Timothy F. Geithner, the man tapped to lead the nation out of the greatest economic crisis in decades — and who would oversee the Internal Revenue Service — trekked to Capitol Hill yesterday to explain to senators how he made almost $43,000 worth of mistakes on his own tax returns.
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Manu Raju / The Politico:
Dems cool on Burris Senate seating — Roland Burris will take his seat in the U.S. Senate on Thursday, but he shouldn't expect a warm welcome. Republicans are ready to portray Burris as a poster child for all that's wrong with the Democratic Party, and Democrats aren't sure that they want to back him if he runs for the seat in 2010.
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Andy Barr / The Politico:
Poll finds low trust in feds — A majority of voters say their confidence in the federal government's ability is falling, according to a new Public Strategies Inc./Politico poll. — Sixty-two percent of respondents say their confidence in Washington has decreased over the past 12 months …
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New York Republicans Want to Force Vote for Senate Pick — ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Republicans in New York's Legislature are pushing for a special election to fill the expected vacancy in the U.S. Senate instead of allowing Democratic Gov. David Paterson to make a unilateral appointment through a secretive process.
Betsy Rothstein / The Hill:
Bachmann's sudden transformation — Freshman members of Congress are supposed to be quiet, unobtrusive, deferential. Michele Bachmann must have missed the memo. — At her first State of the Union address in 2007, the petite Minnesota GOP congresswoman with the sparkling blue eyes …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Bush Presidency Closes With 34% Approval, 61% Disapproval — Three-quarters of Republicans approve of Bush, up slightly from recent months — USA - Democrats - Government and Politics - Independents - Presidential Job Approval - Republicans - The Presidency - Americas - Northern America
Natasha Korecki / Chicago Sun Times:
Feds play candid camera with Gov. Blagojevich — Federal authorities used a video camera as part of their cache of tools to investigate Gov. Blagojevich in the final weeks of 2008 before his arrest, the Chicago Sun-Times has learned. — The camera, which likely was remote-controlled …
WDEF-TV:
House In Disorder: Tennessee Democrats Elect Republican Speaker — The mood in the hall of the General Assembly Tuesday morning oozed with anxious anticipation. — Republicans stood poised to take control of the Tennessee General Assembly for the first time in nearly 140 years.
JD Johannes / Outside the Wire:
Joe the Plumber—Out of His Depth — Previously in this space I remarked that PJTV's sending Joe The Plumber to Israel felt like a shark-jumping publicity stunt and it was a risk that could put PJTV's credibility at risk. — After watching a few reports , I felt Joe was fine, when he related things as the average Joe that he is.
Washington Post:
House Set to Pass Child Health Bill — Some Complain It Falls Short of Obama's Vow of 100% Coverage — The House is poised to give Barack Obama a quick legislative victory by approving a bill to expand a health insurance program for children, making a down payment on the president-elect's promise …
Toronto Star:
Canada votes alone for Israel — VIDEO: UN chief heads to Mideast — We're the only one of 47 nations on UN rights panel to refuse to condemn military offensive in Gaza — OTTAWA-Canada stood alone before a United Nations human rights council yesterday, the only one among 47 nations …
Ynetnews:
Iranian ship prevented from approaching Gaza — IDF says same boat which tried to reach Strip's shores on Tuesday attempted to arrive in Gaza again but was stopped by Navy — An Iranian aid ship tried to break the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip for the second time Wednesday.
Peter Wallsten / Los Angeles Times:
Retooling Obama's campaign machine for the long haul — The vast network that helped elect Obama will be tapped to lobby lawmakers on behalf of the president, with an eye toward reelection. A service organization as a nonprofit arm is also considered. — Reporting from Washington …
Bruce Ackerman / Slate:
Impeach Jay Bybee — Why should a suspected war criminal serve as a federal judge? — Jay Bybee is currently sitting on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. As assistant attorney general in President George W. Bush's Justice Department, he was responsible …