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The Sacking of Bill Kristol — Why The New York Times Sacked Bill Kristol by Scott Horton — Blogs and Stories — The famous neoconservative published his final New York Times column today. Scott Horton reports on real reasons the Gray Lady didn't renew his contract.
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Andrew Breitbart / Big Hollywood:
Iraq War Showdown: Bill Kristol Agrees to Debate Matt Damon After Actor's “Idiot” Slam — On Sunday afternoon Weekly Standard editor and New York Times columnist Bill Kristol — in an email exchange with Big Hollywood — agreed to debate Matt Damon on his Hollywood home turf after being informed …
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Wonkette, Balloon Juice, Hot Air, ONTD: Politics, Power Line and The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
William Kristol's Column in the Times Ends — William Kristol, the conservative columnist, and The New York Times have quietly ended their relationship after little more than a year, the newspaper said on Monday. — A single sentence printed below Mr. Kristol's weekly column …
Glenn Garvin / MiamiHerald.com:
The opinionated Mr. Damon — Actor — and Miami Beach resident …
The opinionated Mr. Damon — Actor — and Miami Beach resident …
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Huma Khan / Political Punch:
President Obama Does First Formal TV Interview as President with Al-Arabiya — As special envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell heads off to the region to begin work on negotiating a cease fire between Israel and the Palestinians, President Obama has sat for his first formal TV interview …
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Washington Post, The Moderate Voice, Eunomia, The Raw Story, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS, AmSpecBlog and Riehl World View
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Jamison Foser / Media Matters:
Politico's Thrush invents Pelosi controversy — Glenn Thrush gets awfully creative in promoting the Right's attacks on Nancy Pelosi over her support for public funding for contraceptives. — Thrush writes: … Wow, really? “One of her biggest political threats of the 111th” Congress?
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Prosecuting torture: ‘Hard to believe’ — Eric Holder, President Barack Obama's nominee for attorney general, made plenty of people uncomfortable when he asserted, flatly, in his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, that water-boarding is torture.
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Liz Halloran / NPR:
Ex-AG Gonzales: ‘I Should Have Been More Engaged’ — Listen Now — · Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Monday rejected critics' charges that he allowed the Justice Department to become politicized under his watch. — Gonzales told host Michel Martin of NPR's Tell …
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The Huffington Post:
Woodward Suggests Future Scandal For Obama White House — Appearing on the Chris Matthews Show Sunday, Bob Woodward offered a rather cryptic prediction of scandal that will plague the Obama White House. — “This may be tantalizing but vague,” said the Washington Post scribe.
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Althouse, Taylor Marsh, The Reaction, Hot Air, Macsmind, Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog! and Gawker
Owen Thomas / Gawker:
Cheney's Veil Lifted on Vice President's Residence — Hope and change has come to Google Maps. The official residence of the vice president, obscured until Dick Cheney's last days in office and residence, now shines in satellite sunlight. — A reader tipped us off that Google Maps …
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Senate Confirms Geithner for Treasury Post — WASHINGTON — Timothy F. Geithner was sworn in as secretary of the Treasury on Monday evening, confirmed by a Senate majority that concluded that his experience in government and finance outweighed concerns about recent disclosures of some $34,000 in past tax delinquencies.
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Jeff Mason / Reuters:
Obama begins reversing Bush climate policies — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama began reversing the climate policies of the Bush administration on Monday, clearing the way for new rules to force auto makers to produce …
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Analysis: More power for police, more immunity for prosecutors — Analysis — In opinions so spare that the Supreme Court did not labor long to produce them, the Justices on Monday unanimously expanded the control that police can exercise at the scene of roadside traffic stops, and …
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Joelle Tessler / Associated Press:
Senate OKs 4-Month Delay to Digital TV Changeover — Senate votes to delay digital transition by 4 months to June 12 — The Senate on Monday voted unanimously to postpone the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting by four months to June 12 …
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Marc Lynch:
How badly did Gaza poison the well? — The Israeli attack on Gaza during the last weeks of the Bush administration looks more than ever like Bush's “last gift” to Israel and to the region — carried out during the transition, with no American attempt to intervene, ending immediately before Obama's inauguration.
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Irwin M. Stelzer / Weekly Standard:
More to It Than Meets the Eye — The hidden coherence of Obama's recovery plan. — It grieves me to say so, but President Obama's conservative critics just don't get it. The new president has put forward a plan for economic recovery that is more coherent than they are willing to admit.
Douglas Elmendorf / Director's Blog:
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 — CBO has released a cost estimate for H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which was introduced today in the House of Representatives. A link to the full cost estimate can be found here.
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
KY-Sen: Mongiardo's In — Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning (R) faces a very difficult reelection race. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) — Kentucky Lt. Gov. Dan Mongiardo announced this morning that he will take on Sen. Jim Bunning (R) in 2010 — seeking a jump on what could be a crowded Democratic field.
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Judy Dempsey / New York Times:
Iceland's Government Collapses — BERLIN — Iceland's coalition government collapsed Monday, the latest fallout from a global financial crisis that has set off angry demonstrations against governments across Europe. — Prime Minister Geir Haarde said he was unwilling to meet the demands …
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John H. Cochrane / University of Chicago GSB …:
Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Inflation, or Fiscal Fallacies? — “Fiscal stimulus” is the proposition that by borrowing money and spending it, the government can raise the overall state of the economy, raising output and lowering unemployment. Can it work? Do the arguments for it make any sense?
Drudge Report:
GORE HEARING ON WARMING MAY BE PUT ON ICE — Al Gore is scheduled before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday morning to once again testify on the ‘urgent need’ to combat global warming. — But Mother Nature seems ready to freeze the proceedings.
Michelle Malkin:
The B.O. Republicans who voted for Geithner — and video of Inhofe's statement — Here is the roll call vote on the Geithner nomination: — And here are the 10 B.O. (Barack Obama/Bend Over) Republicans who sided with Obama and the Dems: — Corker (R-TN) — Cornyn (R-TX) — Crapo (R-ID)
Jack Healy / New York Times:
62,000 Jobs Are Cut by U.S. and Foreign Companies — Employers have tried to nip and tuck their labor costs by reducing overtime, shortening the workweek and freezing wages, but now, they are reaching for the saw. — On Monday alone, companies across the employment spectrum announced …