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Tennessean.com:
Lawmakers look dumb for reviving Obama hoax — In the Handy Guide for Newspaper Opinion Columnists, this is called shooting fish in a barrel. Or hitting a slow-pitched softball. — Four Tennessee state representatives, all Republicans, have signed up to be plaintiffs in a lawsuit …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
BEYOND PARODY.... Over the weekend, “Saturday Night Live” …
BEYOND PARODY.... Over the weekend, “Saturday Night Live” …
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Shakesville
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
Obama to appoint panel for auto recovery — WASHINGTON - It will take more than one “car czar” to help get the embattled U.S. auto industry back on track, President Barack Obama has decided. Instead, his administration is establishing a presidential task force to direct the restructuring …
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The Prowler / American Spectator:
In All Fairness — SCREENING OBAMA — One wouldn't know it from reading the Washington Post or New York Times, but some inside the White House don't think that President Barack Obama hit a home run with his first national press conference last week. — “It looked scripted beyond the scripted part …
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Macsmind
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Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
The Fairness Doctrine Returns. It Just Won't Be Called That. — Here we go folks. — The Fairness Doctrine is going to make a comeback under the Obama administration. It just won't be via Congress and it won't be called the “Fairness Doctrine.” It'll come via the FCC …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Decade at Bernie's — By now everyone knows the sad tale of Bernard Madoff's duped investors. They looked at their statements and thought they were rich. But then, one day, they discovered to their horror that their supposed wealth was a figment of someone else's imagination.
Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
Clinton warns North Korea during Tokyo visit — TOKYO (AP) - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, in Tokyo to begin her first trip abroad as President Barack Obama's chief diplomat, said Washington's alliance with Japan is a cornerstone for the U.S. and warned North Korea to live …
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
C-SPAN ranks presidents: Abe still on top, new shocker at the bottom — On this sacred United States holiday devoted to honoring the birthdays of the two most important presidents in the nation's history by selling bed linens and used automobiles at discount prices, we're publishing …
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The Raw Story, Washington Monthly, Don Surber, Political Machine, Wonkette, Hot Air, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Moderate Voice
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight.com:
The Two Progressivisms — The definitions of the terms “liberal” and “conservative” have been the subjects of much debate in contemporary American politics. But it has become increasingly clear that the term “progressive” is equally ambiguous, and is associated with at least two relatively distinct philosophical traditions.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, theheretik.us, The Mahablog, American Power, Open Left and Booman Tribune
Peter Wallsten / Los Angeles Times:
Liberals not pleased with go-slow approach by Obama — Activists recall his promises as a candidate and express frustration at his equivocation as president. They cite stem cell research and the detainee policy as examples. — Reporting from Washington — Slowly over the last few weeks …
Riaz Khan / Associated Press:
Islamic law to be imposed in parts of Pakistan — PESHAWAR, Pakistan - The government agreed to impose Islamic law and suspend a military offensive across much of northwest Pakistan on Monday in concessions aimed at pacifying the Taliban insurgency spreading from the border region to the country's interior.
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The Atlanticist, Neptunus Lex, Newshoggers.com, The Long War Journal, The Strata-Sphere and Sweetness & Light
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Martin Beckford / Telegraph:
Archbishop of Canterbury: Society is coming round to my views on sharia
Archbishop of Canterbury: Society is coming round to my views on sharia
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Sam Donaldson, Moving Out of Shouting Distance — Forceful Newsman to Retire After Four Decades at ABC — Whatever else he accomplished in his 41 years at ABC News, Sam Donaldson knows he'll be remembered mainly for his bellowing voice. — “I guess it'll be on my tombstone: ‘He yelled at Ronald Reagan,’ ” Donaldson says.
David Stringer / Associated Press:
British, French nuclear subs collide in Atlantic — LONDON — Nuclear-armed submarines from Britain and France collided in the Atlantic Ocean earlier this month, authorities acknowledged Monday _ touching off new concerns about the safety of the world's deep sea missile fleets.
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Scott Horton / Harper's:
Former Gitmo Guard Tells All — Army Private Brandon Neely served as a prison guard at Guantánamo in the first years the facility was in operation. With the Bush Administration, and thus the threat of retaliation against him, now gone, Neely decided to step forward and tell his story.
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The Daily Dish, The Huffington Post, NION, American Street, The Sideshow, Grasping Reality … and RADAMISTO
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Breaking Down The Sense Of Impenetrability
Breaking Down The Sense Of Impenetrability
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Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog!
Associated Press:
Former astronaut speaks out on global warming — SANTA FE, N.M. - Former astronaut Harrison Schmitt, who walked on the moon and once served New Mexico in the U.S. Senate, doesn't believe that humans are causing global warming. — “I don't think the human effect is significant compared …
Tom Brune / Newsday:
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says she keeps 2 rifles under bed — WASHINGTON - - New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who argues her pro-gun stance aims to protect hunters' rights and the Second Amendment, last week said she and her husband, Jonathan, keep two rifles under their bed to protect their upstate home.
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The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
Agence France Presse:
Hamburgers are the Hummers of food in global warming … When it comes to global warming, hamburgers are the Hummers of food, scientists say. — Simply switching from steak to salad could cut as much carbon as leaving the car at home a couple days a week.
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Snapped Shot
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
The Eye of the Storm — CHICAGO — Barack Obama senses that he's in the middle of a hurricane whose gale-force winds could blow history his way. — He doesn't mind acknowledging that he is learning as he goes, and he is not bitter about how little help he is getting from Republicans.
Gregory Clark / The Atlantic Business Channel:
Dismal scientists: how the crash is reshaping economics — With the chattering classes consumed by concern for the devastated value of their 401K funds, and their suddenly precarious lifestyles, there has been much anger and scorn directed at those former masters of the universe, financiers.
Hendrik Hertzberg / New Yorker:
PARTISANSHIP, BY THE BYE — Throughout the fortnight-long Battle of the Stimulus Package—the Capitol Hill confrontation that culminates this week in a signing ceremony for a historically unprecedented piece of legislation that will inject more than three-quarters of a trillion dollars' worth …
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Rod Dreher / Real Clear Politics:
Obama Won't End the Culture Wars — Will Barack Obama end the culture wars? He couldn't if he wanted. In America, the culture war will never die, only wax and wane across multiple battlefields. When you live in a large, diverse, pluralistic democracy, it comes with the territory.