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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Should Michelle Cover Up? — Journalists are never supposed to start a piece with a scene in a taxi because it signals either laziness about gathering facts or a tendency to embroider facts. — Nonetheless, I'm going to. David Brooks and I were sharing a cab to the British Embassy the other day to meet with Gordon Brown.
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Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Wallace Defends Limbaugh: 'He Wasn't Saying I Want The President To Fail' — This morning on Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace aired a clip of President Obama saying last month, “The only way to solve the great challenges of our time is put aside stale ideology and petty partisanship and embrace what works.”
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Patterico / Hot Air:
David Frum Does Not Speak for Me Any More Than Rush Limbaugh Does — I recently risked being labeled one of the “oddballs” at Hot Air when I said that, while I believe Rush Limbaugh is a very talented salesman for conservative values, I think it would be counterproductive to set him up as the head of the conservative movement.
David Frum / Newsweek:
Why Rush is Wrong — The party of Buckley and Reagan is now bereft …
Why Rush is Wrong — The party of Buckley and Reagan is now bereft …
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
The Inflection Is Near? — Sometimes the satirical newspaper The Onion is so right on, I can't resist quoting from it. Consider this faux article from June 2005 about America's addiction to Chinese exports: … Let's today step out of the normal boundaries of analysis of our economic crisis …
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Clarence Thomas, Supreme Court liberal? — In a decision last week against the drug company Wyeth, it was the court's most conservative justice who most harshly criticized a Bush administration legal policy. — Reporting from Washington — The Supreme Court opinion that drew the most praise …
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Ryan Powers / Think Progress:
Brooks: Boehner's spending freeze would be ‘insane,’ GOP is ‘stuck with Reagan.’ — This morning on ABC's This Week, conservative columnist David Brooks addressed House Minority Leader John Boehner's recent call for a “freeze on government spending” in response to the quickly worsening economic conditions.
New York Times:
G.O.P. Senators Say Some Big Banks Can Be Allowed to Fail — John McCain and Richard C. Shelby, two high-profile Republican senators, said on Sunday that the government should allow a number of the biggest American banks to fail. — “Close them down, get them out of business,” Mr. Shelby …
Washington Post:
The Next Hit: Quick Defaults — More FHA-Backed Mortgages Go Bad Without a Single Payment — The last time the housing market was this bad, Congress set up the Federal Housing Administration to insure Depression-era mortgages that lenders wouldn't otherwise make.
Kevin Rennie / Hartford Courant:
A Pardon For A Friend, A Good Deal For Dodd — It takes considerable political skill for a U.S. senator to win a presidential pardon for a friend without the traditional review by the Justice Department. Sen. Christopher Dodd moved the furtive levers of power in 2001 for Edward R. Downe …
Tom Blumer / NewsBusters.org:
Tea Parties? What Tea Parties? Predictably, Established Media Coverage of Tea Party Protests Is Sparse — Coverage of “tea party” protests in various cities around the country (this March 4 Pajamas Media press release, HT to FreeRepublic, cited 22 locations on February 27 and seven this weekend) …
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Lindsey Baguio / Orange County Register:
Thousands join talk show hosts in tax protest — Officials estimate more than 8,000 people showed up in downtown Fullerton to protest tax hikes in budget deal. — Recommend — FULLERTON - They're revolting. Families with children, bikers, seniors, pirates - by the thousands descended …
Rory Carroll / Guardian:
White House olive branch to Cuba — US companies are queuing up as the president moves to ease restrictions on travel and trade, raising hopes of warmer relations and an end to the embargo — President Barack Obama is poised to offer an olive branch to Cuba in an effort to repair the US's tattered reputation in Latin America.
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Deb Riechmann / Associated Press:
Recession on track to be longest in postwar period — WASHINGTON - Factory jobs disappeared. Inflation soared. Unemployment climbed to alarming levels. The hungry lined up at soup kitchens. — It wasn't the Great Depression. It was the 1981-82 recession, widely considered America's worst since the depression.
Jodi Kantor / New York Times:
New Chairman Boos G.O.P. When He's Not Cheerleading — None of the guests seemed to be complaining, yet Michael Steele stood at a Fifth Avenue fund-raiser in New York on Wednesday evening and defended his month-old tenure as chairman of the Republican National Committee.
BBC:
Real IRA ‘behind army shootings’ — A Dublin-based newspaper has received a call supposedly from the Real IRA which claimed responsibility for the attack at Masserene army base. — Using a recognised codename, it claimed responsibility for the attack in which two soldiers were killed.
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Gretel C. Kovach / New York Times:
Mixed Opinions of a Judge Accused of Misconduct — DALLAS — If Sharon Keller, the presiding judge of Texas' highest criminal court, has ever doubted her judgment, she has not shown it. — In 1998, Judge Keller wrote the opinion rejecting a new trial for Roy Criner, a mentally retarded man convicted …
Scott / Power Line:
WHAT PRICE CHURCHILL? — Ted Bromund notes that upon entering office President Obama returned a bronze bust of Winston Churchill that had been on loan as a symbol of the Special Relationship from the British Government to the United States since 9/11. According to Newsweek's report …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
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