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GOP governor: Congressional leadership ‘inconsequential’ — S.A. Miller and Stephen Dinan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES — NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: — The Republican governor of Utah on Monday said his party is blighted by leaders in Congress whose lack of new ideas renders them so “inconsequential” …
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
The “Americans want bipartisanship” myth — (updated below - Update II - Update III) — As part of that New York Times online discussion in which I participated yesterday regarding whether Obama should continue to pursue “bipartisanship,” I wrote:
Joseph Ryan / Daily Herald:
Rove to local GOP: ‘You have a pretty easy message’ — Karl Rove, the political brain trust of former President George W. Bush, told Northwest suburban Republicans they can win back the state if they don't rip the party apart in the primaries early next year.
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Poll: Majority Doesn't Want Obama To Be Bipartisan — You routinely hear it asserted that the public wants bipartisan comity in Washington, but some striking numbers buried in the internals of the new New York Times poll find that in the current context, precisely the opposite is true:
Rupert Murdoch / New York Post:
STATEMENT FROM RUPERT MURDOCH — As the Chairman of the New York Post, I am ultimately responsible for what is printed in its pages. The buck stops with me. — Last week, we made a mistake. We ran a cartoon that offended many people. Today I want to personally apologize to any reader who felt offended, and even insulted.
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J. Taylor Rushing / The Hill:
Scandal-plagued Republican says Burris should resign — Louisiana Sen. David Vitter (R), who survived a 2007 sex scandal, called on Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) to resign Tuesday for his ethical shortcomings. — Vitter was connected with a prostitution ring two years ago and dismissed …
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Obama Selling a New Deal, but Promising It Will Be Brief — It was only 13 years ago that Bill Clinton declared before a joint session of Congress that “the era of big government is over.” President Obama's challenge on Tuesday night is to declare that, out of ugly necessity …
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Michael Steele Threatens To Withhold RNC Funds From GOP Senators Who Backed Stimulus — This one passed unnoticed last night, but it's definitely noteworthy — yet another measure of the degree to which the Republican Party has bet all its chips on opposing the stimulus package.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Newsom sneaking around and sipping out of a bottle? — Is the Green Mayor holding out on us? — This week, the City Insider spotted an almost empty case of bottled water in the back of Mayor Gavin Newsom's hybrid sport utility vehicle as it was parked in front of City Hall.
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Carol E. Lee / The Politico:
Gibbs hints at ‘Reaganesque’ speech — President Barack Obama won't speak until prime-time, but his aides fanned out to the morning shows Tuesday morning to talk up his first speech before a joint session of Congress. And the word they used to preview it: “Reaganesque.”
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Burris back in Senate, mum on 2010 — Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) received a polite but not warm response as he returned to the Capitol today, with a phalanx of television cameras waiting for him outside his office. — On the Senate floor for the first vote of the day …
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Jack Shafer / Slate:
Plus, J. Edgar Hoover on how to spot a homosexual. — When Bill Moyers left his show Now With Bill Moyers at the end of 2004, he told the Associated Press that his immediate project would be a book about the year he worked for Lyndon B. Johnson. Upon returning to PBS in the spring of 2007 …
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John Stamper / Bluegrass Politics:
Bunning: ‘I would have a suit’ if Republicans recruit an opponent — Sen. Jim Bunning is vowing to fight back as his feud with Republican leadership over his 2010 re-election bid spills into the national political scene. — If Republican campaign organizations tried to recruit another candidate …
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Frank Prenesti / Reuters:
Straw blocks publication of pre-Iraq war discussion — LONDON (Reuters) - The government refused on Tuesday to publish records of cabinet discussions on the legality of invading Iraq in 2003, despite a tribunal ruling in January that it should release them.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Obama Job Approval Dips Below 60% for First Time — Fifty-nine percent now approve as more express no opinion on his performance — USA - Government - Government and Politics - Leadership - The Presidency - Americas - Northern America — PRINCETON, NJ — For the first time since …
Toby Harnden / Toby Harnden's blog listings:
How politics works: Senator Christopher Dodd and his cosy Irish cottage — An intriguing item here from the dogged Kevin Rennie of the Hartford Courant that highlights a classic example of why ordinary citizens become cynical about politicians and the way business in Washington is conducted.
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John Tierney / New York Times:
Politics in the Guise of Pure Science — Why, since President Obama promised to “restore science to its rightful place” in Washington, do some things feel not quite right? — First there was Steven Chu, the physicist and new energy secretary, warning The Los Angeles Times that climate change …
Manu Raju / The Politico:
Coleman may continue legal challenges — Republican Norm Coleman on Tuesday refused to rule out an appeal if a three-judge panel rules against his challenge in what he called “the race that never ends.” — Coleman, who now has no Senate office to call his own, lunched with Senate Republicans Tuesday …
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TIME.com
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
OBAMA'S HEALTH CARE PLAN EXPECTS AN INDIVIDUAL MANDATE. — I've now been able to confirm with multiple senior administration sources that the health care proposal in Obama's budget will have a mandate. Sort of. — Here's how it will work, according to the officials I've spoken to.
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TMZ.com:
Bailout Bank Blows Millions Partying in L.A. — A bank that received $1.6 billion in bailout money just spent a fortune last week in L.A. hosting a series of lavish parties and concerts with famous singers ... and TMZ cameras caught it all. — Northern Trust, a Chicago-based bank …
The Huffington Post:
McCain Confronts Obama On Marine One (VIDEO) — At the closing session of the president's fiscal responsibility summit on Monday, high-ranking members of Congress were asked to put on their reportorial hats, quizzing Barack Obama on various aspects of his economic priorities.
Bob Unruh / WorldNetDaily:
Soldier doubts eligibility, defies president's orders — ‘As an officer, my sworn oath to support and defend our Constitution requires this’ — A U.S. soldier on active duty in Iraq has called President Obama an “impostor” in a statement in which he affirmed plans to join as plaintiff …
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
The 92 Percent Solution — Feel the anger - here is a website dedicated to the 92 percent of Americans who are making their mortgage payments. The mission statement reads more like the Declaration of Independence; the intro: — The 92% Group Charter — 1. The sole purpose …
IU News Room:
‘Liberal bias?’ IU professors find network TV election coverage favors Republicans — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Broadcast media: To arrange a live on-camera, studio interview with the professors via Indiana University's broadcast facilities, please contact George Vlahakis at 812-855-0846 or gvlahaki@indiana.edu.
The Huffington Post:
Solis To Be Confirmed By Up-Or-Down Vote Tuesday Night — The long and dramatic confirmation of Hilda Solis to serve as Labor Secretary is coming to an end tonight, it seems. — Republicans in the Senate just agreed to unanimous consent on the California Democrat's nomination for the labor post, according to a labor source.
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Megan McArdle:
The problem of experts — Bill Gross of PIMCO thinks that we oughtn't to nationalize the banks because they're just too damn big and too damn complicated. His argument (as highlighted by Clusterstock's John Carney) makes perfect sense to me: … The problem is that seeing as he's …
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Mark Murray / MSNBC:
HOLDER IS TONIGHT'S STAY-AWAY — From NBC's Pete Williams — Attorney General Eric Holder is the cabinet member who will not attend tonight's presidential speech. — By custom, one member of the cabinet is designated to go to — as we say these days — “a secure location,” …
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TIME.com
Daniel Roth / Wired News:
Road Map for Financial Recovery: Radical Transparency Now! — On the morning of March 29, 1933, dozens of reporters filed into the Oval Office for a press conference with the new president. Franklin Roosevelt had taken office earlier that month amid the greatest economic crisis the US had seen …
Jose Antonio Vargas / Washington Post:
Gay Bloggers' Voices Rise in Chorus of Growing Political Influence — Only the blogosphere, perhaps, has room for Pam Spaulding — a black lesbian who lives in North Carolina, the only state in the South that has not banned same-sex marriage. — “California, Arizona and Florida …
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
The Painfully Ridiculous End to the NYU Revolution — The final, farcical moments of the failed Revolutionary NYU Food Court Occupation were caught on film by one of the protesters. And then shown to the world, despite being—by any standard—incredibly embarrassing. — “You may not come in here.
Suzan Fraser / Associated Press:
Politician defies law, speaks Kurdish in Turkey — ANKARA, Turkey - A Kurdish politician defied Turkish law on Tuesday by giving a speech to Parliament in the Kurdish language. State-run television immediately cut off the live broadcast. — “Kurds have long been oppressed …
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The Atlanticist
Megan McArdle:
Crunching credit — Via Tyler Cowen, I learn that American Express continues to aggressively deleverage. This time, they're using the carrot instead of the stick: … I am willing to bet that the names of the people who got this offer were selected the same way that Amex controversially …