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5:40 PM ET, February 9, 2009

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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Obama Has Upper Hand in Stimulus Fight  —  Obama's 67% approval rating on the stimulus is more than twice that of Republicans  — USA - Congress - Democrats - Government and Politics - Leadership - Republicans - The Presidency - Americas - Northern America
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Washington Post:
Republicans See Long-Term Victory in Defeat on Stimulus Plan  —  Three months after their Election Day drubbing, Republican leaders see glimmers of rebirth in the party's liberation from an unpopular president, its selection of its first African American chairman and, most of all …
CNN:
Obama's approval is high — but the stimulus isn't as popular  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — A new national poll suggests that three out of four Americans approve of the job Barack Obama's doing as President — but the economic stimulus package he's trying to push through Congress is not nearly as popular.
Pew Research Center:
Support for Stimulus Plan Slips, But Obama Rides High
Byron York / www.dcexaminer.com:
The Happy Party  —  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) …
Discussion: Firedoglake
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Destructive Center  —  What do you call someone who eliminates hundreds of thousands of American jobs, deprives millions of adequate health care and nutrition, undermines schools, but offers a $15,000 bonus to affluent people who flip their houses?  —  A proud centrist.
Arlen Specter / Washington Post:
Why I Support the Stimulus  —  I am supporting the economic …
Michael Tomasky / Guardian:
Be happy, worried liberals. Obama's bill is a triumph
Discussion: The Daily Dish and TalkLeft
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Devlin Barrett / Associated Press:
Attorney general is reviewing state secret claims
Discussion: TIME.com
ACLU:
ACLU In Court Today To Argue Extraordinary Rendition Case Should Go Forward
Discussion: Think Progress
Bloomberg:
U.S. Taxpayers Risk $9.7 Trillion on Bailouts as Senate Votes  —  Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) — The stimulus package the U.S. Congress is completing would raise the government's commitment to solving the financial crisis to $9.7 trillion, enough to pay off more than 90 percent of the nation's home mortgages.
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Wall Street Journal:
Bank Bailout Plan ‘Intact’ Ahead of Debut
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CNN:
Florida gov. to join Obama at stimulus town hall
Discussion: Washington Monthly and Salon
Jon Ward / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Partisan dirt-digger joins WH office  —  Resume lacks legal training  —  Amid the furor over controversies regarding Cabinet-nominee tax problems and the seismic battle over a nearly trillion-dollar economic rescue bill, President Obama made a little-noticed appointment that is now generating intrigue.
Discussion: JustOneMinute and Don Surber
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Newsweek Plans Makeover to Fit a Smaller Audience  —  When US Airways Flight 1549 glided safely onto the Hudson River last month, Newsweek did what news organizations have done for more than a century — it sent reporters and photographers to the scene.  Considerable effort yielded …
Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
Meg Whitman, EBay's former CEO, joins California governor's race  —  Whitman's chief rival for the GOP nomination is state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner.  Other potential successors to replace Schwarzenegger in 2010 are Democrats Garamendi, Brown and Newsom.
Discussion: The Caucus
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Shane Goldmacher / Sacramento Bee:   Whitman boots up campaign for governor
Daily Mail:
High-ranking Foreign Office diplomat arrested over anti-Semitic gym tirade … A high-ranking diplomat at the Foreign Office has been arrested after allegations that he launched a foul-mouthed anti-Semitic tirade.  —  Middle East expert Rowan Laxton, 47, was watching TV reports of the Israeli attack …
Justin Fox / The Curious Capitalist:
Comparing this recession to the last five  —  The dramatic chart Nancy Pelosi's office put out comparing job losses so far in the current recession with those in 2001 and 1990-1991 has gotten a lot of play in the Internets.  As well it should-it paints a dramatic picture (job losses in the current recession have been much more severe).
Discussion: The Big Picture and Swampland
Betsy McCaughey / Bloomberg:
Ruin Your Health With the Obama Stimulus Plan: Betsy McCaughey  —  Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) — Republican Senators are questioning whether President Barack Obama's stimulus bill contains the right mix of tax breaks and cash infusions to jump-start the economy.  —  Tragically, no one from either party …
Eric Ostermeier / Smart Politics:
Coleman Says ‘God Wants Me to Serve’  —  While Al Franken remains fairly elusive, Norm Coleman is keeping a high profile these days as his court challenge of the Minnesota U.S. Senate recount plods along.  —  Coleman is adept, somewhat too adept, his critics might say …
New York Post:
IT'S A RECESSION NOT A ‘CATASTROPHE’  —  PRESIDENT Obama, writing in The Washington Post, said, “By now, it's clear to everyone that we have inherited an economic crisis as deep and dire as any since the days of the Great Depression.”  But how would we know if and when this crisis is really more “deep and dire” than others?
Discussion: The New Republic
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New York Post:
IT'S A RECESSION NOT A ‘CATASTROPHE’
Discussion: Commentary and Matthew Yglesias
The Huffington Post:
Leahy: Investigate Bush Now  —  Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy insisted on Monday in firm and passionate terms that a comprehensive investigation be launched into the conduct of the Bush administration, saying anything less would prevent the country from moving forward.
Glenn R. Simpson / Wall Street Journal:
Plouffe to Donate Speaking Fee  —  President Barack Obama's former campaign manager intends to give away the fee he received from a paid private speech he made Monday in the oil-rich but authoritarian nation of Azerbaijan.  —  The speech was arranged by lobbyists working with a group …
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama Stumps for Stimulus in a City Hit Hard by Downturn  —  ELKHART, Ind. — President Obama took his case for an $800 billion economic recovery package to one of the most distressed places in America on Monday as he opened a series of campaign-style events intended to press Congress to approve the plan by week's end.
Max Blumenthal / Blogs and Stories:
Porn Star for Senate  —  An Interview with the Porn Star Running Against Sen. David Vitter by Max Blumenthal  —  Blogs and Stories  —  Sen. David Vitter's phone number was found in the records of the notorious D.C. madam.  Now he faces re-election (and massive karmic payback) against a sultry adult entertainer named Stormy.
John B. Taylor / Wall Street Journal:
How Government Created the Financial Crisis  —  Research shows the failure to rescue Lehman did not trigger the fall panic.  —  Many are calling for a 9/11-type commission to investigate the financial crisis.  Any such investigation should not rule out government itself as a major culprit.
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Raises an E-Book Specter  —  Amazon.com Inc. is announcing a new version of its Kindle e-book reader on Monday.  And, in a sign that the electronic book is gaining clout in the publishing world, Amazon is also expected to say it has acquired a new work by best-selling novelist Stephen King …
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
People Hate Republicans  —  It seems that conservative legislators are really excited about their efforts to block efforts at an economic recovery package: … The public is less entranced by this behavior:  —  I'm not surprised to see most Republican legislators acting this way.
Discussion: Washington Post and Indecision
Matt Corley / Think Progress:
GOP Leaders Taking Cues From Malkin On Stimulus, Call It ‘Generational Theft’  —  In early January, when President Obama first proposed his American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan, conservative columnist Michelle Malkin balked at the proposal's name, writing that it should be called “The Generational Theft Act of 2009.”
Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blogs:
Manley sacks Shuler  —  Harry Reid spokesman Jim Manley on Heath Shuler's comment that Reid and Nancy Pelosi “failed” on bipartisanship.  —  It's a good one: … In four years as an NFL QB — three with the Redskins, one with the Saints — Shuler threw 32 INTs while tallying only 15 TDs.
Discussion: Townhall.com
Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Gitmo Detainee's ‘Genitals Were Sliced With A Scalpel,’ Waterboarding ‘Far Down The List Of Things They Did’  —  Last week, two British High Court judges ruled against releasing documents describing the treatment of Binyam Mohamed, a British resident who is currently being held at Guantanamo Bay.
Eric Boehlert / Media Matters:
Does CNN's John King think construction work is done pro bono?  —  Apparently.  Because asking questions about the stimulus bill, King, perfectly echoing GOP talking points, wonders if a construction project one mayor is proposing (a community wave pool) will actually create jobs.
 
 
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Walter Shapiro / The New Republic:
Meet the Press  —  What were JFK's fabled press conferences really like?
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Associated Press:
Dingell to be longest-serving House member
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David M. Halbfinger / City Room:
Gillibrand Talks to Students About Guns
CNBC.com:
Obama Backs Rule Change to Modify Mortgages
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Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
Steele calls for 'bling'-free stimulus
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Treasury Secretary Geithner Sheds His First-Class Image
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Michael Barone:
Republican Good News Bad for Obama, Dems in New York, Virginia, New Jersey, Illinois
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Chicago Tribune:
Roland Burris received about $1.2 million in loans from businessman …
John Feehery / The Politico:
A letter to Rush Limbaugh
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Cold Fury
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“When the novelty of the first African American president wears off …
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