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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama: ‘Top man on the economy’ — “The president's top man on the economy is the president,” says Larry Summers, one of the president's top men on the economy, director of the National Economic Council. — “These days, everybody thinks they're economists,” President Barack Obama lamented last week …
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Nia-Malika Henderson / The Politico: Summers: At least $50 billion in Treasury plan for housing markets
Washington Post:
Another Right-Wing Conspiracy in Washington? — If you're looking for a break from those conservative voices that dominate talk radio, take time out today to listen to local station OBAMA 1260 AM. You'll hear the progressive voices of Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, Lionel — or …
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Saturday Night Live Lampoons Reid Pelosi On Stimulus Plan — SNL skewered Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on the stimulus plan via a satire that could reflect a growing perception that might not be helpful to the Democrats.
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David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Congress Is Divided Over Competing Stimulus Bills — WASHINGTON — The Senate agreement on a roughly $827 billion economic stimulus bill sets up tough negotiations with the House, primarily over tens of billions of dollars in aid to states and local governments, tax provisions, and education, health and renewable energy programs.
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Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
The Dissenter Who Changed the War — As the No. 2 Commander in Iraq, Raymond Odierno Challenged the Military Establishment, Pressing for More Troops and a Long-Term Strategy to Guide Them — Army Gen. Raymond T. Odierno was an unlikely dissident, with little in his past to suggest …
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Charles Platt / New York Post:
FLY ON THE WAL — UNDERCOVER AT WAL-MART, THE HEARTLAND SUPERSTORE THAT MAY SAVE THE ECONOMY — Some people, usually community activists, loath Wal-Mart. Others, like the family of four struggling to make ends meet, are in love with the chain. I, meanwhile, am in awe of it.
Times of London:
Obama puts brake on Afghan surge — PRESIDENT Barack Obama has demanded that American defence chiefs review their strategy in Afghanistan before going ahead with a troop surge. — There is concern among senior Democrats that the military is preparing to send up to 30,000 extra troops without a coherent plan or exit strategy.
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Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Afghan Leader Finds Himself Hero No More — KABUL, Afghanistan — A foretaste of what would be in store for President Hamid Karzai after the election of a new American administration came last February, when Joseph R. Biden Jr., then a senator, sat down to a formal dinner at the palace during a visit here.
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Clark / Show Me Progress:
Even More McCaskill Twittering — As Michael noted, Claire McCaskill is now defending herself against Krugman on Twitter: … She follows that up with … And for further evidence of how much the bill is the same, she claims: … I'm glad that's she expressing herself here, and that we're able to somewhat have a dialogue.
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Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Official: Sebelius near top for health post — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius was near the top of President Barack Obama's list of candidates to head the Health and Human Services Department, a senior administration official said Saturday.
Newsweek:
We Are All Socialists Now — In many ways our economy already resembles a European one. As boomers age and spending grows, we will become even more French.
Clark Hoyt / New York Times:
Reporting in Real Time — LAST Wednesday, The Times lifted the curtain on the origins of a nasty political attack against Caroline Kennedy, who had sought appointment to Hillary Clinton's Senate seat and then withdrew for unexplained “personal reasons.” — The newspaper said that Gov …
New York Times:
‘Big Government’ — To the Editor: — Conservatives read The Times to motivate them against the paper's principles. Yet the review of “The Case for Big Government,” by Senator Edward Kennedy's adviser Jeff Madrick (Jan. 18), gushed even by your standards.