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Henri E. Cauvin / Washington Post:
Steele's Campaign Spending Questioned — Agents Contact Sister After Ex-Aide's Claims — Michael S. Steele, the newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee, arranged for his 2006 Senate campaign to pay a defunct company run by his sister for services that were never performed …
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Steele: Power gone to Democrats' heads — The Democrats have controlled the Congress and the White House for less than a month, the chairman of the Republican Party says, “and you have to wonder if all that power has gone to their heads... ""For the last two weeks, they've been trying …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
CRAZY PEOPLE.... Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) gave a speech on the Senate floor yesterday, complaining not only about the government stimulus, but the process by which the stimulus was put together. … Similarly, John McCain said the bill should have been “bipartisan,” and it doesn't count …
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Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
First, Do No Harm — Congressional Republicans were right to vote against the stimulus.
First, Do No Harm — Congressional Republicans were right to vote against the stimulus.
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Partisanship Is a Worthy Foe in Debate on Stimulus
Partisanship Is a Worthy Foe in Debate on Stimulus
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Frank Greve / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Results in on Obama's grassroots appeal: It's a bust — WASHINGTON — Few supporters are answering President Barack Obama's call for nationwide house-party gatherings this weekend to build grass-roots support for his economic stimulus plan. — A McClatchy survey of sign-up rosters for a score …
Chuck Todd / MSNBC:
Obama's growing pains — Next week can't come soon enough as administration learns early lessons — WASHINGTON - By this time next week, the White House will have quite an accomplishment topping their list of early victories — passage of a massive economic stimulus package in less than a month.
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New York Times:
Biden Says U.S. Will Pursue Missile Plan Russia Opposes — MUNICH — The United States will pursue a missile defense plan that has angered the Kremlin, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. said Saturday, in a signal that the post-cold-war tensions that have flared recently between Washington …
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Daniel Solove / Concurring Opinions:
Why the Innocent Are Punished More Harshly Than the Guilty — The AP reports on a really tragic case of wrongful conviction: … The part of the story that caught my eye was the fact that Cole's insistence on his innocence is what led to his imprisonment and prevented his release on parole:
Peter Robinson / Forbes:
Obama's ‘Naked’ Moment — The president stands exposed on the stimulus. — Every so often a president finds himself standing completely exposed—naked, so to speak—before the political class. — This first happened to George W. Bush in October 2005, when Bush nominated his White House counsel …
BBC:
Latin America poverty ‘may soar’ — The global financial crisis could cause poverty to rise in Latin America by as much as 15% this year, a senior UN official has warned. — Rebeca Grynspan, regional head of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), said Latin American governments needed to take action urgently.
John DiStaso / MSNBC:
Gregg mum on Census Bureau — MANCHESTER - Sen. Judd Gregg yesterday declined all comment on reports that the White House will strip him of his authority over the federal Census Bureau even before he becomes Secretary of Commerce. — Gregg spokesman Laena Fallon said all comment would come from the White House.
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Mary Katharine Ham / Weekly Standard:
John Kerry: You Know What's the Problem With Stimulus Tax Cuts? All That Freedom. — Sen. John Kerry took to the Senate floor today to pace, rant, and raise his voice in a monotone simulation of human passion as he spoke up for the massive spending bill the Democrats want to pass today under the guise of “stimulus.”
Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blogs:
McConnell vs. The New Deal — A lot of Republicans have been surgical in their opposition to the stimulus — arguing that it lacks the appropriate mixture of tax cuts or timely, targeted, temporary and truly stimulative spending. — But Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell …