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Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
Steele: GOP needs ‘hip-hop’ makeover — NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: — Newly elected Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele plans an “off the hook” public relations offensive to attract younger voters, especially blacks and Hispanics, by applying the party's principles to “urban-suburban hip-hop settings.”
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Adam Serwer / American Prospect:
I'M ONLY BEING REAL WHEN I SAY, NOBODY WANTS TO HEAR THEIR GRANDFATHER RAP. — Via Steve Benen, Michael Steele, the Republican Party's new black friend, continues the new black friendness in earnest: … Yesterday Gwen Ifill said that the Republican Party wasn't “so caught up with the idea …
CQ Politics:
Firm with Murtha Ties Got Earmarks From Nearly One-Fourth of House — More than 100 House members secured earmarks in a major spending bill for clients of a single lobbying firm — The PMA Group — known for its close ties to John P. Murtha , the congressman in charge of Pentagon appropriations.
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Budget to kick off health care rewrite — At the end of the day last Wednesday, Obama aides and a handful of Senators hashed out the details of a $787 billion spending package in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's office. — Larry Summers, the architect of the plan, was no longer in the room …
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American Prospect, Weekly Standard, Washington Post, Glenn Thrush's Blogs, TIME.com, Taegan Goddard's … and Wonkette
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
THE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY SUMMIT.... Whenever President Obama or anyone associated with his administration utters the phrase “entitlement reform,” it generates an audible gasp. The fear, of course, is that the White House might buy into conservative rhetoric about weakening Social Security.
Byron York / www.dcexaminer.com:
The RAT hiding deep inside the stimulus bill — The far-reaching — and potentially dangerous — provision that no one knows about. — You've heard a lot about the astonishing spending in the $787 billion economic stimulus bill, signed into law this week by President Barack Obama.
Joe Stephens / Washington Post:
Valenti's Sexuality Was Topic For FBI — Under Pressure, LBJ Let Hoover's Agents Investigate Top Aide — When Beltway insider Jack Valenti died two years ago at age 85, he was playing the role of intermediary between Washington and Hollywood as the theatrical, snowy-haired president of the Motion Picture Association of America.
Sacramento Bee:
Budget plan goes to Schwarzenegger after Legislature's OK — The deal is done. — The California Legislature voted early today to approve a massive budget package of tax increases, spending cuts and borrowing to close a $40 billion deficit after granting major concessions to one holdout Republican senator.
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Chicago Tribune:
U.S. Sen. Roland Burris is on thin ice with Illinois colleague Sen. Dick Durbin — Burris has been stung by his acknowledgment of trying to raise funds for Blagojevich — U.S. Sen. Roland Burris' failure to fully disclose his ties to former Gov. Rod Blagojevich has put his future in the Senate …
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Charles Mahtesian / The Politico:
GOP governors clash over cash — While Barack Obama's stimulus package faced nearly unanimous Republican congressional opposition, it also exposed an unmistakable fault line among the 22 GOP governors, several of whom took high-profile positions in support of the $787 billion plan.
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
The Face of Shrillness — (updated below - Update II - Update III) — This Fox News interview with Virg Bernero — the Mayor of highly unionized Lansing, Michigan and himself the son of a retired GM worker — is, for several reasons, really worth watching (h/t Brainwrap).
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The Huffington Post
Jim Treacher / Mother, May I Sleep with Treacher?:
TOP 10 REASONS PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA IS NOTHING LIKE TRAVIS THE CHIMP — 10. Travis understood TurboTax — 9. Obama somewhat less likely to attack Biden — 8. Travis never lied — 7. Obama's smile not quite as genuine — 6. Travis could get through entire day without teleprompter
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
How Low Will Newspapers' Ad Revenues Go? — When Arthur Sulzberger Jr. refused to talk to his own reporter about the financial condition of the New York Times Co., it was the latest sign of an industry in deep trouble. — After all, the Times is not only the nation's top-selling metropolitan daily …
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The Other McCain
Gideon Levy / Haaretz:
Netanyahu, put your money where your mouth is — Why isn't Benjamin Netanyahu setting up a right-wing government? Why isn't he carrying out the voters' will to position the right wing in power? Why isn't he taking the opportunity that fell into his hands to form a government in tune with his doctrine?
The Atlantic Politics Channel:
President Obama's Top Republican Ally — SACRAMENTO-While tensions are rising between President Obama and Congressional Republicans, California's Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he is eager for more opportunities to partner with Obama on big issues like health care and energy.
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
Egyptian Political Dissident, Imprisoned for Years, Is Suddenly Released — CAIRO — Egypt's most prominent political dissident and a one-time presidential candidate, Ayman Nour, was unexpectedly released from prison on Wednesday after the United States and European governments had pressed for years to have him set free.
Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
What Happened With Hitchens — Lefty blogs have the details of this wrong. — I wasn't there. I was there, however, for the immediate after-action report, and have heard it told ten times by now, including most of it from Hitchens. Although I didn't really bother asking much, as I'd already heard it.
Leo Kolivakis / Pension Pulse:
Age of Deflation? — Stocks slid within striking distance of the November bear-market low on Tuesday, as grim manufacturing data signaled the recession is worsening and warnings on risks facing European banks underscored the continuing toll of the financial crisis:
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Drowning by Fire Hose — “Suppose my neighbor's home catches fire, and I have a length of garden hose. . . . I don't say to him . . . ‘Neighbor, my garden hose cost me $15 . . .’ ” — “When the town is burning, you don't check party labels. Everybody needs to grab a hose.”
Matt Corley / Think Progress:
Washington Post runs George Will's newest column without issuing a correction for his last one.» — On Sunday, the Washington Post printed a climate change denial column by George Will that contained several demonstrable falsehoods. Despite the loud chorus of critics pointing …
John M. Broder / New York Times:
E.P.A. Expected to Regulate Carbon Dioxide — WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to act for the first time to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that scientists blame for the warming of the planet, according to top Obama administration officials.
Russell Storring / CBC News:
Going to war with the Yanks — Like most of the media-saturated world, I sat captivated in front of my television on Jan. 20 listening to President Barack Obama's inaugural speech, thinking of the new era being ushered in. — Being military, I have often had the occasion to work closely …
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New York Times:
Modifying Mortgages Can Be Tricky — MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — When her brother could no longer help support her, Luzetta Reeves asked her small mortgage company to cut her monthly payments. It did — by 11 percent — making it possible for her to afford her house here on her modest fixed income.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
“Humane Alternatives” — Reading the pseudo-world-weary way in which some on the right in America still defend the use of torture, however euphemistically rephrased, always takes me back to Orwell. Some want to define “actual” torture in ways that mean that freezing someone to near-death …
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
FIRST THOUGHTS: NOWHERE TO GO BUT UP — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro — *** Nowhere to go but up: One thing was absolutely clear about the home-foreclosure plan President Obama unveiled yesterday: It was received MUCH better than Geithner's rollout of Phase II of the bank rescue plan.
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Clinton Addresses N. Korea Succession — SEOUL, South Korea — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday that a potential power struggle to succeed North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-il, had injected a troubling new element into negotiations with North Korea over its nuclear weapons program.