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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Eyes Two-Part Bailout for Banks — The nation's top economic officials are discussing a new way to stabilize the financial system by buying a portion of banks' bad assets and offering guarantees against future losses on some of the remainder, in an effort to help banks while trying to mitigate the cost to taxpayers.
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CNBC.com:
Bank Bailout Could Cost Up to $4 Trillion: Economists — The cost of restoring confidence in U.S. financial firms may reach $4 trillion if President Barack Obama moves ahead with a “bad bank” that buys up souring assets. — The figure far exceeds even the most pessimistic estimates …
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The Huffington Post:
Judd Gregg: Commerce Secretary? — There is a strong possibility that Barack Obama will ask Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) to serve as his Secretary of Commerce, Democratic Senate aides tell the Huffington Post. — The move would fill a vacancy that has lingered since Gov. Bill Richardson withdrew his nomination.
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Christopher Wills / Associated Press:
Ill. gov unanimously convicted, tossed from office — SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Gov. Rod Blagojevich was unanimously convicted at his impeachment trial and thrown out of office Thursday, ending a nearly two-month crisis that erupted with his arrest on charges he tried to sell Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.
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New York Times:
Blagojevich Ousted by Illinois State Senate — SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois State Senate on Thursday convicted Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich on a sprawling article of impeachment that charged him with abusing his power. The vote prompted the governor's immediate and permanent ouster …
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Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
Professor who slammed Clinton will be Obama aide — WASHINGTON (AP) — Samantha Power, the Harvard University professor who earned notoriety for calling Hillary Rodham Clinton a “monster” while working to elect Barack Obama president, will take a senior foreign policy job at the White House, The Associated Press has learned.
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Kevin Sullivan / RealClearPolitics:
RNC Chair Race Reaches Finish Line — By Greg Bobrinskoy — With this Friday's RNC Chair election fast approaching, the divide between what committee members are looking for has come down to the two buzzwords of competency versus change. The race has been seen as a virtual tie among …
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Manuel Roig-Franzia / Washington Post:
For GOP, a Case of Misshapen Identity
For GOP, a Case of Misshapen Identity
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
RNC Chair Race: The Fix's Final Handicapping
RNC Chair Race: The Fix's Final Handicapping
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Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
‘Dirtiest ever’ race for RNC chairman
‘Dirtiest ever’ race for RNC chairman
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Kleinheider / Post Politics:
Chip Saltsman Withdraws From RNC Chairman's Race
Chip Saltsman Withdraws From RNC Chairman's Race
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Marc Ambinder:
More Republican Triangulating On Bipartisanship: Cantor Responds To White House — House Republicans are reacting strongly to reports that the White House plans a political onslaught to pressure Republicans into supporting the stimulus package and to punish those who don't.
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Associated Press:
Army suicides at record high, passing civilians — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - Stressed by war and long overseas tours, U.S. soldiers killed themselves last year at the highest rate on record, the toll rising for a fourth straight year …
Zac Frank / Slate:
What a 1988 college thesis by the former vice president's daughter tells us about the Bush presidency. — When I worked at the library at Colorado College, I quickly discovered the job had few perks. The free book loans on demand were little better than subprime mortgages when you realized anyone could get them.
Chuck Carlton / Associated Press:
Former President George W. Bush, wife attend Baylor women's basketball game — ccarlton@dallasnews.com — A big women's basketball game between No. 2 Oklahoma and No. 4 Baylor just gained added prestige. — Former President George W. Bush and wife Laura attended Wednesday's game.
The Daily Beast:
Sticking It to Rahm — We Hate Rahm: Inside the GOP's Obama Revolt by John Batchelor — Blogs and Stories — Emanuel, working with his old boss and ally, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, made it easy for the Republicans to resist. Every penny in the more than 600-page bill came …
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
U.S. Says Jailed C.I.A. Mole Kept Spying for Russia — WASHINGTON — Since 1997, Harold Nicholson has been locked in a federal prison in Oregon, the highest-ranking officer of the Central Intelligence Agency ever convicted of espionage. — But even as federal inmate No. 49535-083 …
Kevin Freking / Associated Press:
Senate passes bill to expand child health coverage — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - The Democratic-controlled Congress moved a step closer to handing President Barack Obama an early health care victory Thursday as the Senate passed …
David Cay Johnston / CJR:
Who's Undercutting Obama? — For the moment, at least, it's his press office — It's 3 p.m. and the phone in the White House press secretary's office is ringing. It rings and rings and rings. Eventually, a recorded voice asks callers to leave a message—followed by a second voice saying the voicemail box is full.
Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
Bush lawyer directs Rove not to talk to Congress—once again — Just four days before he left office, President Bush instructed former White House aide Karl Rove to refuse to cooperate with future congressional inquiries into alleged misconduct during his administration.