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Marc Ambinder:
Lynch Will Appoint Republican If Obama Nominates Gregg — Gov. John Lynch (D-NH) indicated today he'll appoint a Republican to replace Sen. Judd Gregg if Obama nominates the New Hampshire senator to be Secretary of Commerce. In a statement, Lynch said that Gregg made it clear …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Gregg's demand: GOP replacement — The White House is expected to announce New Hampshire Sen. Judd Gregg as its nominee to be the new Commerce secretary Tuesday morning, amid near certainty that Gregg will be replaced by a Republican, dashing Democratic hopes of obtaining a 60-seat majority.
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Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
Democrats Set High Goal Of Sweeping Fiscal Reform
Democrats Set High Goal Of Sweeping Fiscal Reform
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Jamison Foser / Media Matters:
The LA Times takes a cheap shot at Dr. Jill Biden. — In an article portraying Jill Biden - who is teaching at a community college in Virginia, though she could doubtless land a gig at Georgetown or GW if she chose - as pompous, the Los Angeles Times falsely suggests her use of the title “Doctor” is fraudulent.
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Scott Horton / Harper's:
Renditions Buffoonery — In a breathless piece of reporting in the Sunday Los Angeles Times, we are told that Barack Obama “left intact” a “controversial counter-terrorism tool” called renditions. Moreover, the Times states, quoting unnamed “current and former U.S. intelligence figures,” …
Michael Sandler / The Hill:
Holder confirmed as Obama's attorney general — Eric Holder was confirmed by a wide bipartisan Senate vote on Monday to become the nation's first black attorney general. — The Senate voted 75-21 to confirm Holder, who overcame early concerns raised by Republicans regarding his role …
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Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Justice Dept. Under Obama Is Preparing for Doctrinal Shift in Policies of Bush Years — WASHINGTON — The Justice Department, probably more than any other agency here, is bracing for a broad doctrinal shift in policies from those of the Bush administration, department lawyers and Obama administration officials say.
The Politico:
Is a top Dem stirring Daschle trouble? — Tom Daschle will tell his old Senate colleagues Monday that he made an honest mistake when he failed to pay taxes on the use of a limousine and a driver — and that he considered the services to be a gift from an old friend rather than income he had to report to the IRS.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
STRAIGHT OUTTA HOOVERVILLE — It gets better. The latest from RNC Chair Michael Steele: “Not in the history of mankind has the government ever created a job.” — This is such transparent nonsense it's hard to know where to start; but I guess it builds on the DeMint nonsense.
Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Poll: Republicans Want Party To Be Like Palin — A new Rasmussen poll further demonstrates that the GOP could be in for a long stretch in the wilderness: A majority of GOP voters now say that the party should be more like Sarah Palin. — The numbers: 55% of Republicans say the party should be like Palin …
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Gareth Porter / IPS Inter Press Service:
US-IRAQ: Generals Seek to Reverse Obama Withdrawal Decision — CENTCOM commander Gen. David Petraeus, supported by Defence Secretary Robert Gates, tried to convince President Barack Obama that he had to back down from his campaign pledge to withdraw all U.S. combat troops from Iraq within 16 months at an Oval Office meeting Jan. 21.
Jane Hamsher / The Huffington Post:
Obama Financial Team to Taxpayers: You'll Get Nothing, and Like It — As a business person, Warren Buffet quite rightly wanted something for his money when he bought up failed banks that couldn't get help anywhere else. In fact, he wanted a lot. He expected to have the ability to make sure the same …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Bailouts for Bunglers — Question: what happens if you lose …
Bailouts for Bunglers — Question: what happens if you lose …
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Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
Did POTUS diss Jessica Simpson? — A comment at the end of Matt Lauer's interview has left people wondering whether Obama called pop singer Jessica Simpson fat: — “Mr. President: Didn't Michelle teach you to never, ever comment on a woman's weight - even if you are just reading a headline off an entertainment magazine?”
Josh Rogin / CQ Politics:
OMB Draws Line on Defense Budget — The Obama administration has given the Pentagon a $527 billion limit, excluding war costs, for its fiscal 2010 defense budget, an Office of Management and Budget official said Monday. — If enacted, that would be an 8 percent increase from the $487.7 billion allocated …
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Alex Isenstadt / The Politico:
Ashley Judd: Palin's new foe — From Alex Isenstadt: — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has a new foe — Ashley Judd. — Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, with a hand from the actress, has launched a Web-based campaign targeting Palin over her environmental record.
Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
35 years later, Jerry Brown runs for governor again — The ‘reformed reformer’ wants to be governor again — 35 years after first winning the post. — It was 1974 when Jerry Brown ran for governor as a dashing 36-year-old reformer, the embodiment of change in Watergate's aftermath.
Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Is Coleman Aiming for a Do-Over Election? — The Coleman team appears to be laying out a continued strategy of casting doubt on the legitimacy of the Minnesota election result by pointing to a fundamental underlying idea of this dispute: The margin of error is simply too big in a race this close.
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Lisa Taddeo / Esquire:
The Man Who Made Obama — Campaign manager David Plouffe got the first black president elected. Now he's moving on to something even more difficult, and potentially more important. — Plouffe with Obama at the second presidential debate last October. The prep was serious, he says, “but we had fun.
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ABCNEWS:
Bailed Out Bank of America Sponsors Super Bowl Fun Fest — Morgan Stanley Hosts Conference at 5-Star Resort in Palm Beach — Despite a near collapse that required $45 billion in federal taxpayer bailout funds, Bank of America sponsored a five day carnival-like affair just outside …
Noam Scheiber / The Plank:
How Quickly Will the Stimulus Kick In? — You may recall how, the week before last, Republicans were up in arms over a CBO report showing that under 40 percent of the estimated $350 billion in stimulus spending projects would hit the economy in the first two years.
The Huffington Post:
Bailed Out Bankers To Be Hauled Before Congress — Rep. Barney Frank plans to call the heads of major bailed-out banks to testify before his committee next week, two aides to the House Financial Services Committee chairman said. — Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat, has been a vocal proponent …
Thomas Schaller / Salon:
Just how bad off is the Republican Party? — Republicans know what they're against: Barack Obama. They're still figuring out what they're for. — Michael Steele speaks after being elected Republican National Committee chairman in Washington Jan. 30, 2009.
Reuters:
Obama voices concern about freed Guantanamo inmates — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said in an interview aired on Monday he worried that detainees freed from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo, Cuba, might resume attacks on the United States.
April Witt / Washington Post:
Deadly Force — What a SWAT team did to Cheye Calvo's family may seem extreme. But decades into America's war on drugs, it's business as usual. — Payton swung his big, goofy head onto the bed, worked his snout under a pillow and gave a gentle bump. The mayor's wife, nudged awake, opened her eyes and smiled.
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Jerry Remmers / The Moderate Voice:
Wells Fargo — A Dividend In Our Favor — Good news out of the failing financial sector, finally. Wells Fargo Bank reports it will pay back the federal government $371.5 million in its first quarterly bailout installment. — Wells Fargo is believed to be the first major bank receiving TARP …
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Fox News:
CIA Director: Al Qaeda is Job 1 of Top 10 Security Challenges in 2009 — Iran, North Korea and Al Qaeda are still top concerns for the intelligence community, but Iraq is out of the top 10 list of national security threats facing the U.S. this year, says the outgoing CIA chief. — FOXNews.com
Ta-Nehisi Coates:
Some thoughts on Michael Steele — It's tempting to go all roflerz over the RNC's selection of Michael Steele as chairmen. But I think the proper response is a salute. I have no idea whether Steele will be any good, but I think his selection marks the start of excising the Obama is a M00zlim contingent of the party.
Lance Griffin / News for Dothan Eagle:
Richard Shelby wants Senate to filibuster stimulus bill — U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa, said he is prepared to filibuster the proposed economic stimulus bill, but fears enough Republicans will side with Senate Democrats to override any attempt to block the bill's passage.
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Oh, c'mon, laugh! Pres. Obama does have big ears — Breaking News: President Obama spoke in public Sunday and did not utter one newly depressing economic statistic. Not one. — He said nothing about us living in the worst economic times since Joe Biden invented television during the Hoover admi nistration.
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