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Thomas Nagorski / The World Newser:
The Inaugural Oath: Chief Justice Slip-Up — Chief Justice John Roberts is a man who has made very few public missteps in his life — but he appears to have made one when swearing in Barack Obama. Roberts slightly flubbed the oath, which then tripped up Obama.
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Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
ABOUT THAT OATH FLUB — From NBC's Pete Williams — The recitation of the presidential oath came in fits and starts. — The Constitution prescribes the text: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will to best of my ability preserve …
Faiz Shakir / Think Progress:
‘I, Barack Hussein Obama, do solemnly swear...’
‘I, Barack Hussein Obama, do solemnly swear...’
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Jennifer Parker / George's Bottom Line:
Kennedy Collapsed — Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., who is battling a brain tumor, was taken away from the inaugural luncheon on Capitol Hill in convulsions. — Kennedy was at a table with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Vice President Mondale and Mrs. Mondale, and others.
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Fox News:
Kennedy Suffers Seizure at Inaugural Lunch, Byrd Fine After Early Departure — Sens. Ted Kennedy suffered a seizure sending Sen. Byrd out of the room during President Obama's celebratory inaugural luncheon on Tuesday. — FOXNews.com — Sens. Ted Kennedy was taken to a hospital …
Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blogs:
Kennedy and Byrd stricken at Obama lunch
Kennedy and Byrd stricken at Obama lunch
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David Espo / Associated Press:
Sen. Kennedy OK after seizure at Obama's luncheon
Sen. Kennedy OK after seizure at Obama's luncheon
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Mark Landler / The Caucus:
No Confirmation Vote for Clinton — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's smooth ride to confirmation as secretary of state hit a small bump on Tuesday as one of her Republican colleagues blocked a vote on Mrs. Clinton's nomination, citing ethical questions arising from donors to her husband's charitable foundation.
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Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
Clinton, Cornyn wrangle in Rotunda — Hillary Clinton and John Cornyn, who's delaying her floor confirmation vote, have been having a fairly heated (that is to say, intense but cordial) discussion just out of earshot under the Washington statue in the rotunda. Lots of hand gestures, back and forth and her squeezing his forearm.
The White House:
Change has come to WhiteHouse.gov — Welcome to the new WhiteHouse.gov. I'm Macon Phillips, the Director of New Media for the White House and one of the people who will be contributing to the blog. — A short time ago, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States …
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Andy Barr / The Politico:
New White House site slams Bush — The new White House website unveiled by President Barack Obama's team Tuesday includes a shot at former President Bush's response to Hurricane Katrina. — Under the “agenda” portion of the site regarding Katrina, it reads: “President Obama will keep …
New York Times:
Barack Obama's Inaugural Address — Following is the prepared text of President-elect Barack Obama's Inaugural Address, as provided by the Presidential Inaugural Committee: — My fellow citizens: — I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed …
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New York Times:
Inaugural Poem — The following is a transcript of the inaugural poem recited by Elizabeth Alexander, as provided by CQ transcriptions. — Praise song for the day. — Each day we go about our business, walking past each other, catching each others' eyes or not, about to speak or speaking.
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Danny / Political Radar:
Carter ‘Snubs’ Clinton? — ABC News' David Wright reports: Today may be a day when the nation briefly sets aside partisan enmity for the peaceful transition of power, but personal enmity? That's another matter. — One small example: as the ex-Presidents gathered in the crypt …
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CNN:
Obama signs first presidential proclamation — WASHINGTON (CNN) — As his first official action after being sworn in, President Barack Obama signed three documents Tuesday, including a proclamation declaring a day of national renewal and reconciliation. — “I'm a lefty.
Manu Raju / The Politico:
Seven Obama nominees approved — Hours after he was sworn in as president, Barack Obama's administration has taken shape, as the Senate quickly approved seven of the new president's nominees for top-level positions. — By voice vote, the Senate approved Steven Chu as Energy secretary …
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Associated Press:
MIDLAND READIES TO WELCOME BUSH BACK TO TEXAS … MIDLAND, Texas (AP) — Eight years ago, this West Texas city hosted a send-off as then-President-elect George W. Bush headed for the White House. The community is now poised for a welcome home celebration. — Bush and his wife, Laura …
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David Horowitz / Front Page Magazine:
How Conservatives Should Celebrate the Inauguration — “If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.”
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Fabius Maximus:
America Passes A Milestone! — We now have more poeple employed in government than manufacturing and construction. — It's a milestone. But to what end does this road lead us? — For another perspective — See Can you see the signs of spring in the coming of winter?
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
President and First Lady Obama dance — President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, he in a white tie and tux, she in a white evening gown by Jason Wu, started the tour of inaugural balls tonight which cap the swearing-in of the 44th president. They started at “the Neighborhood Ball …
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The Wealth Report:
Obama Inauguration Sets Record for Private Jets — For the wealthy, Tuesday's inauguration is the dream party: a chance to rub elbows with the similarly rich and powerful, to become part of a historic moment, and (most importantly), to get access to the man of the moment.
Jeremy Lott / Guardian:
We are all Bush-haters now — As George Bush leaves office today, the loathing of him once confined to liberal elites is nearly universal — When George Bush takes off from Andrews Air Force Base today, he will be departing over a country that holds him in contempt.
Gregg Levine / Firedoglake:
Worst. Inauguration. Ever. — So, I don't even know how to write about this without it sounding like bitter grousing, and frankly, I'm a little embarrassed to have to report that after five hours of standing in the bitter cold, getting pushed and shoved to the point where you start to feel …
The New Republic:
Barack Obama's Speech: A Disappointing Hodgepodge — Barack Obama has the makings of a great orator, but his inaugural speech was not a great oration. It was well-delivered, but it consisted of a hodgepodge of themes, injunctions, and applause lines that did not speak directly to the crisis that the country faces.
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