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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Rush Job: Inside Dems' Limbaugh plan — Top Democrats believe they have struck political gold by depicting Rush Limbaugh as the new face of the Republican Party, a full-scale effort first hatched by some of the most familiar names in politics and now being guided in part from inside the White House.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Just 11% of Republicans Say Limbaugh Is Their Party's Leader — Despite efforts by the Obama political team and its surrogates to link Rush Limbaugh to the Republican Party, just 11% of GOP voters say the conservative radio commentator is the party's leader.
RushLimbaugh.com:
Rush to the President: Debate Me — BEGIN TRANSCRIPT — RUSH: It is on the record — thanks to Politico.com — since last fall, the White House, led by Rahm Emanuel, the chief of staff to Barack Obama, has been targeting me, your host, your harmless, lovable little fuzzball.
Michaelscherer / Swampland:
Team Obama's Petty Limbaugh Strategy — The McCain campaign would much rather have the story about phony and foolish diversions than about the future. . . . We have real problems in this country right now and the American people are looking to us for answers, not distractions, not diversions, not manipulations.
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Byron York / www.dcexaminer.com:
The Growing Republican Unhappiness With Michael Steele — (AP File Photo) It's not just the TV appearances that have some Republicans worried. — Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele's dust-up with Rush Limbaugh has brought to the fore so-far unspoken concerns …
Steve Chaggaris / CBS News:
Analysis: Limbaugh, White House Exploit One Another — As a talk show host, Rush Limbaugh's job is to deliver an audience. And with a long history of being provocative, he knows darn well that being provocative is an easy way to get attention. — Whether it's an 85-minute speech …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
BLAMING THE WHITE HOUSE FOR THE LIMBAUGH FLAP?.... Time's Michael Scherer …
BLAMING THE WHITE HOUSE FOR THE LIMBAUGH FLAP?.... Time's Michael Scherer …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
Dem Congressman: Limbaugh is a ‘sorry excuse for a human being’
Dem Congressman: Limbaugh is a ‘sorry excuse for a human being’
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DownWithTyranny!:
BREAKING NEWS: Alan Grayson Apologizes To Rush Limbaugh
BREAKING NEWS: Alan Grayson Apologizes To Rush Limbaugh
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The Politico:
Steele trap? GOP fears grow
Steele trap? GOP fears grow
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Hope and Change: The Operation Rushbo Distraction
Hope and Change: The Operation Rushbo Distraction
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Barrett Brown / Vanity Fair:
Thomas Friedman's Five Worst Predictions — In this morning's New York Times, columnist Thomas Friedman makes a grave prediction regarding Obama and the ongoing financial crisis: “I fear that his whole first term could be eaten by Citigroup, A.I.G., Bank of America, Merrill Lynch …
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Stage of Fools — If only Shakespeare had known how to Twitter. — There was a bit of King Lear in the scene on the Senate floor, a stormy, solitary John McCain on “this great stage of fools,” as the Bard wrote, railing against both parties and the president in fiery speeches and rapid-fire tweets.
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Jonathan Chait / The New Republic:
Dowd and McCain Shoot Spitballs — Maureen Dowd devotes today's column to fawning over John McCain's anti-pork crusade. There's merit, in general, to the idea of eliminating wasteful spending. But if ever there was a time when we should not care about wasteful spending, it is now …
Evan Bayh / Wall Street Journal:
Bayh: Why Spending Bill Should Fail — A Democratic senator says no to a huge federal spending bill. — This week, the United States Senate will vote on a spending package to fund the federal government for the remainder of this fiscal year. The Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009 is a sprawling …
Associated Press:
Miami abortion clinic owner threw live baby away, prosecutors say — MIAMI - An abortion clinic owner is accused of delivering a live baby during a botched procedure and then throwing the infant away. — Belkis Gonzalez, 42, was arrested Tuesday and charged with practicing medicine without …
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Detroit News:
Cap-and-trade plan will sink Michigan — President Barack Obama's proposed cap-and-trade system on greenhouse gas emissions is a giant economic dagger aimed at the nation's heartland — particularly Michigan. It is a multibillion-dollar tax hike on everything that Michigan does, including making things, driving cars and burning coal.
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Timothy P. Carney / www.dcexaminer.com:
Obama's hidden bailout of General Electric
Obama's hidden bailout of General Electric
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Philip Webster / Times of London:
Ted Kennedy to be knighted — Comment Central: (Sir) Teddy...and Alan...and Bill... Ted Kennedy, one of the leading members of the family dynasty that dominated American politics in the final decades of the last century, is to receive an honorary knighthood.
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Fox News:
Russian Scholar Says U.S. Will Collapse Next Year — MOSCOW — If you're inclined to believe Igor Panarin, and the Kremlin wouldn't mind if you did, then President Barack Obama will order martial law this year, the U.S. will split into six rump-states before 2011, and Russia and China will become the backbones of a new world order.
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Susanne Craig / Wall Street Journal:
Merrill's $10 Million Men — Top 10 Earners Made $209 Million in 2008 as Firm Foundered — As bad as 2008 was for Merrill Lynch & Co., it was very good for Andrea Orcel, the firm's top investment banker. Although Merrill's net loss ballooned to $27.6 billion last year, Mr. Orcel …
Satyam Khanna / Think Progress:
Whitehouse: ‘Blanket immunity’ that prevents prosecution of Bush officials is a ‘mistake.’ — Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on the creation of a “truth commission” to investigate Bush administration wrongdoings. Sen. Pat Leahy (D-VT) has suggested that the commission may grant …
Wall Street Watch:
$5 BILLION IN POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS BOUGHT WALL STREET FREEDOM FROM REGULATION, RESTRAINT, REPORT FINDS — Steps to Financial Cataclysm Paved with Industry Dollars — The financial sector invested more than $5 billion in political influence purchasing in Washington over the past decade …
Bret Stephens / Commentary:
The Syria Temptation—and Why Obama Must Resist It — “Start with Syria.” Thus did Aaron David Miller advise the incoming Obama administration on where its Mideast peacemaking priorities should lie. Miller, a former State Department official who first made a name for himself …
Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
Union official: Franken 60th vote on card-check — Al Franken could be the missing piece of the puzzle for passage of the labor movement's No. 1 legislative priority this Congress, a senior union official said Wednesday. — Once seated, the Democratic Minnesota Senate candidate …
Dennis Sanders / The Moderate Voice:
Voter's Remorse — I should have known better. — For those of you who have been following me, most of you know that I grudingly voted for Obama last November. It was a ticket-splitting vote: voted for Obama and then voted GOP down the line. I noted that I was going to cast my vote with some trepidation:
CNBC:
ADP Shows Record Job Losses; Planned Layoffs Down — Private sector job losses accelerated in February, according to a report by ADP Employer Services that suggests hefty employment declines are on the way in the government's payrolls report due on Friday. — Meanwhile, a separate survey …
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Eugene W. Fields / Orange County Register:
Ex-Bush lawyer talks about torture memos — Visiting Chapman professor wrote opinions on interrogation methods. — Recommend — ORANGE - John Yoo has brought attention to the Chapman University School of Law, where he is a distinguished visiting professor, with his experiences in the Office …
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Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
Republicans declare Iraq victory — A group of 31 House Republicans have introduced a resolution “declaring victory in Iraq,” which is bound to evoke images of “Mission Accomplished” and George W. Bush in a flight suit. — The intention of the resolution isn't actually celebratory.
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Washington Post:
Mad Max's Justice Department — The scary post-9/11 thinking of the Bush legal team — IMAGINE A PLACE where soldiers are entitled to burst through doors without warrants and citizens can be locked away without trial. Imagine that the leader of this place has the power to silence dissenters …
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Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
FIRST THOUGHTS: A TALE OF TWO PARTIES — From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro — *** A tale of two parties: To paraphrase Dickens, the last six weeks have been the best of times for Obama and the Democrats, and the worst of times for the Republicans.
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