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10:35 AM ET, February 9, 2009

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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 …
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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
The Politico:
Big stimulus risks for both sides  —  In the gauzy days of bipartisan good feeling before his Inauguration, there was talk of President Barack Obama linking arms with Republicans to pass a massive stimulus bill, with a big bipartisan Senate majority as proof the parties could come together in a time of national distress.
Toby Harnden / Telegraph:
Barack Obama is a novice - and it shows  —  After a rocky start, the new President knows he has to seize back the political agenda, says Toby Harnden.  —  During last year's epic election campaign, Hillary Clinton said that in the White House “there is no time for on-the-job training”.
Discussion: RedState
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Already Back on the Trail, Now to Sell a Stimulus Plan  —  WASHINGTON — The presidential campaign trail often loved Barack Obama more than he loved it back.  When he was sworn in last month, he told friends he was eager to tackle the rigors of the Oval Office without the drudgery of shuttling …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Obama Meets The Press, But Cautiously
Discussion: Althouse
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.
Henri E. Cauvin / Washington Post:
Steele Defends Payment to Sister  —  RNC Chairman Says Campaign Costs Were Legitimate and Documented  —  Michael S. Steele, the new chairman of the Republican National Committee, said yesterday that there was nothing improper in a payment of more than $37,000 to his sister's company for work …
Discussion: Townhall.com
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Joseph Curl / Washington Times:
‘Doom’ talk scored as ‘not presidential’  —  Poses risk for ‘Yes, we can’ candidate  —  From crisis to catastrophe.  Off a cliff.  Dark, darker, darkest.  Mortal danger of absolute collapse.  Armageddon.  —  President Obama and top Democrats on Capitol Hill are deploying …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
DEPT. OF POTS AND KETTLES.... Either the president's conservative critics have very short memories, or they assume we do. … The irony is almost overwhelming.  A loyal Bushie, who heard his boss spend years engaging in shameless demagoguery (see “clouds, mushroom” and “uranium, from Africa” …
Barbara Starr / CNN:
Sources: Iraq, Afghanistan troop moves delayed  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — Decisions about withdrawing troops from Iraq and sending more troops to Afghanistan have been delayed until the Pentagon provides President Barack Obama with more detail about the risks and implications of the issues confronting him …
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Ian Traynor / Guardian:
US outlines new plan for Afghanistan
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Byron York / www.dcexaminer.com:
The Happy Party  —  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) They took a beating in November, but now, in the stimulus fight, Republicans are smiling again.  —  You see it all over Capitol Hill, in the hallways, the hearing rooms, the gathering spots.  Republicans, coming off a devastating, across-the-board electoral defeat, are ... happy.
Arlen Specter / Washington Post:
Why I Support the Stimulus  —  I am supporting the economic stimulus package for one simple reason: The country cannot afford not to take action.  —  The unemployment figures announced Friday, the latest earnings reports and the continuing crisis in banking make it clear that failure to act …
The Politico:
Obama wields the Oval invite  —  With Arlen Specter, the president was “crisp” and “professional” and threw in some talk about judges.  —  With Olympia Snowe, he was more casual, warming up with memories of the late Paul Simon, a mutual friend.  —  With Ben Nelson — a conservative Democrat …
Silla Brush / The Hill:
Sanders backs Dean for HHS post  —  Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is the latest lawmaker to back Howard Dean, the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, for secretary of Health and Human Services.  —  In a letter to President Obama that was released on Sunday, Sanders backed Dean …
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
A Military Tactician's Political Strategy  —  In Defending the Troop Increase, Commander Paved Way for a ‘Long War’  —  As Gen. David H. Petraeus flew into Baghdad in February 2007, preparing to take command of U.S. forces in Iraq, Col. Peter R. Mansoor, his executive officer, knelt alongside his seat.
Discussion: abu muqawama
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Iraq combat could outlast Obama's term
Discussion: Townhall.com and Flopping Aces
Directorblue / Doug Ross:
Smoking gun: caller explains Stimulus as Obama plan to fund permanent Democratic patronage system  —  “Chicago Bob”, calling into a radio talk show, explains the need to rush on the Stimulus package before anyone gets a good chance to review its sordid details.  The transcript:
Discussion: Cold Fury and Gateway Pundit
Jonathan Cohn / The Treatment:
Obama Aide: Health Care to Be “Central Focus” in Budget  —  The Obama administration's health care czar may be gone, but here is one hint that its commitment to pursuing major health care legislation in 2009 remains in place.  On Sunday, a senior administration official told me that health care would be a …
 
 
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
The Time for Bipartisanship  —  Looking back on the stimulus votes …
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If Spending Is Swift, Oversight May Suffer
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