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Wall Street Journal:
A 40-Year Wish List — You won't believe what's in that stimulus bill. — “Never let a serious crisis go to waste. What I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things you couldn't do before.” — So said White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel in November, and Democrats in Congress are certainly taking his advice to heart.
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Alec MacGillis / Washington Post:
Democrats Among Stimulus Skeptics — Republican criticism of the stimulus package that the House will vote on tonight has focused on its soaring price tag, but some Democrats on Capitol Hill and other administration supporters are voicing a separate critique: that the plan may fall short …
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Byron York / The Corner:
“Overwhelming” GOP Opposition to Stimulus Bill
“Overwhelming” GOP Opposition to Stimulus Bill
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New York Times, Democracy in America, Political Machine, Hot Air, Kevin Drum, MSNBC and AmSpecBlog
Lee Speigel / Political Punch:
House Dems Strip Stimulus of $200 Million Provision to Refurbish National Mall
House Dems Strip Stimulus of $200 Million Provision to Refurbish National Mall
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Bill Theobald / Tennessean.com:
Tenn. Blue Dog Democrats waver on stimulus package
Tenn. Blue Dog Democrats waver on stimulus package
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The Hill
The Politico:
The case for doing nothing — Most of Washington has reached quick consensus: Government must do something big to shock the economy, and it should cost between $800 billion and $900 billion. — But dissident economists and investment professionals offer a much different take: Most of Washington is dead wrong.
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Republicans all a-Twitter over the visit — Audiences usually treat presidents to a round of polite applause, but when President Obama addressed House Republicans on Tuesday, they started Twittering. — Just a week after being inaugurated and becoming the most powerful man in the world …
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Jon Swaine / Telegraph:
Russia ‘drops missile plans due to Obama change to US attitude’ — Russia has dropped plans to install missiles near Poland after the Obama administration signalled a change in US attitude to the region, a Moscow military official has reportedly said. — The official suggested …
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Congressman Phil Gingrey, M.D.:
Gingrey comments on Rush misunderstanding — Congressman Phil Gingrey, MD (R-GA) made the following statement in response to an article that ran in Politico Newspaper about comments he made regarding conservative commentator, Rush Limbaugh and the Republican Leadership:
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Gingrey apologizes over Limbaugh
Gingrey apologizes over Limbaugh
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Watts Up With That?:
James Hansen's Former NASA Supervisor Declares Himself a Skeptic - Says Hansen ‘Embarrassed NASA’, ‘Was Never Muzzled’, & Models ‘Useless’ — UPDATE 1/28: Full text of Dr. Theon's letter has been post on the Senate website and below. — This is something I thought I'd never see.
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Fredreka Schouten / USA Today:
Geithner names ex-lobbyist as Treasury chief of staff — WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner picked a former Goldman Sachs lobbyist as a top aide Tuesday, the same day he announced rules aimed at reducing the role of lobbyists in agency decisions.
Max Boot / Commentary:
20 or 30 Years Ago? — “America was not born as a colonial power, and that the same respect and partnership that America had with the Muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago, there's no reason why we can't restore that. And that I think is going to be an important task.”
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Abdullah II: The 5-State Solution — In February 2002, I traveled to Saudi Arabia and interviewed the then crown prince, now king, Abdullah, at his Riyadh horse farm. I asked him why the next Arab summit wouldn't just propose to Israel full peace and normalization of relations …
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Andie Coller / The Politico:
Grassley launches porn inquiry — Chuck Grassley knows it when he sees it. — The “it,” of course, is pornography. And Grassley has seen it deep in a demurely titled section of a report from the National Science Foundation — a report that says NSF employees have been spending significant amounts …
Joe Sudbay / AMERICAblog News:
Prediction of zero votes from the GOP zeroes in the House — I know I sound like a broken record here, but is this a surprise? The Republicans, under the leadership of George Bush, destroyed the American economy. We're on the precipice — facing a depression.
Maura Dolan / Los Angeles Times:
School can expel lesbian students, court rules — An appeals panel finds California Lutheran High School in Riverside County is not a business and therefore doesn't have to comply with a state law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation. — Reporting from San Francisco …
Eli Lake / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Holder assures GOP on interrogation prosecution — President Obama's choice to run the Justice Department has assured senior Republican senators that he won't prosecute CIA officers or political appointees who were involved in the Bush administration's policy of “enhanced interrogations.”
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Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Backlash Against Bush Apparent in RNC — Many Members Seek New Chairman to Steer Party in a Different Direction — As they begin meeting in Washington today, many members of the Republican National Committee are focusing their ire against what they considered George W. Bush's anti-conservative policies …
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Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Coleman's Supposedly Friendly Witnesses Backfire — We have seen the best thing that Norm Coleman's legal team has done so far in this election trial — and it ain't pretty. — This afternoon the Coleman team was bringing in rejected absentee voters to show that their ballots were improperly tossed.
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Daily Kos
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Presider — One impression from Obama's interactions with the Republicans and Democrats in Congress: Obama clearly sees the presidency as a different institution than his immediate predecessor. This is a good thing, it seems to me. Bush had imbibed a monarchical sense of the office from his father and his godfather (Cheney).
Michelle Tan / Army Times:
Recruiting stand-down ordered — Probe of Houston suicides prompts wide-ranging action — Army Secretary Pete Geren has ordered a stand-down of the Army's entire recruiting force and a review of almost every aspect of the job is underway in the wake of a wide-ranging investigation …
New York Times:
Iranian Leader Demands U.S. Apology — TEHRAN — A day after President Obama struck a conciliatory tone toward Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged Washington on Wednesday to apologize for its actions toward his country over the past 60 years and said it was unclear whether …
Paul Shukovsky / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
FBI saw mortgage fraud early — Agents say they lacked resources to pursue it — The FBI was aware for years of “pervasive and growing” fraud in the mortgage industry that eventually contributed to America's financial meltdown, but did not take definitive action to stop it.
New York Times:
Early Voting in Iraq Goes Smoothly — BAGHDAD — Thousands of soldiers, police officers, hospital patients and prisoners cast ballots on Wednesday as part of early voting in Iraq's provincial elections. — The day concluded with no major election-related disturbances and only scattered incidents of violence around the country.