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Obama Orders Treasury Chief to Try to Block A.I.G. Bonuses — WASHINGTON — President Obama vowed to try to stop the faltering insurance giant American International Group from paying out hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses to executives, as the administration scrambled to avert …
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Who Stole Our Country, and How are We Going to Get It Back? — The White House is worried about backlash over AIG's payout of $450 million in bonuses to the executives in its high flying Financial Services Group, the out-of-control derivatives trading arm that looted the company …

AIG Bonuses: A Double Edged Sword
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Obama's Approval Rating Slips Amid Division Over Economic Proposals — GOP Congressional Leaders' Ratings Hit New Low - 28% — President Barack Obama's approval rating has slipped, as a growing number of Americans see him listening more to his party's liberals than to its moderates …
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Second Poll Finds That Approval For GOP Leaders Has Plummeted — Among Republicans — One thing we've been chronicling here is the increasing disillusionment that Republicans are experiencing with their own party's Congressional leadership, and a new poll today finds that approval for GOP leaders …
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Gridiron singed by Obama no-show — No offense intended, says the Obama White House. — None taken, say the esteemed leaders of the Gridiron Club. — Still, in Washington, a slap does not have to be officially labeled as such for its sound to echo — and its sting to be felt.
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White House Tries to Quell Trucking Dispute With Mexico
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Gibbs calls Cheney ‘the next most popular member of the Republican cabal’ after Limbaugh. — Yesterday on CNN, former Vice President Cheney said Obama was making Americans less safe. Today, when CNN's Ed Henry asked Press Secretary Robert Gibbs for his reaction to Cheney's criticisms …
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Fox News Edits Clip To Suggest That Biden Recently Declared ‘Fundamentals Of The Economy Are Strong’ — This afternoon, Fox News's Martha MacCallum introduced a segment highlighting Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Christina Romer's claim yesterday that the “fundamentals of the economy are sound.”

Why the GOP Can't Win With Minorities — Today conservatism is stigmatized in our culture as an antiminority political philosophy. In certain quarters, conservatism is simply racism by another name. And minorities who openly identify themselves as conservatives are still novelties, fish out of water.
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Steele's Tour-De-Force: Compares Obama To Nixon, Declares “Ultimate Political Armageddon,” Backs Challenges Against Republicans — Read More: Michael Steele, Radio Host, Steele Amragedon, Steele Bill Bennett, Steele Global Warming, Steele Greenland, Steele Nixon, Steele Obama Nixon.

Seattle P-I to publish last edition Tuesday — The Seattle Post-Intelligencer will roll off the presses for the last time Tuesday. — The Hearst Corp. announced Monday that it would stop publishing the 146-year old newspaper, Seattle's oldest business, and cease delivery to more than 117,600 weekday readers.
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Rendell: I've Tried To Get Specter To Switch — And So Has Joe Biden — Ed Rendell told RNN-TV, a regional cable news channel in the Northeast, that he has in fact tried to talk GOP Senator Arlen Specter into switching to the Democrats — oh, and so have some other important people, who Rendell probably shouldn't have mentioned.
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Obama rejects SC gov's bid to use stimulus on debt — COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The Obama administration has rejected South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford's request to use $700 million in federal stimulus cash to pay down state debt. — White House Budget Director Peter Orszag (OHR'-zag) …
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Obama to Appear on ‘Tonight Show’ — Barack Obama appeared on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” in 2007 when he was running for president. — President Obama will be making a guest appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on Thursday, a White House official said …

What's the matter with Jim Cramer? — I've seen a number of people making some variant of the claim that Jon Stewart is the only one brave enough to stand up to the financial journalists who helped get us into this mess. — This is purest poppycock. Jim Cramer had no influence …

Do influential people develop more conventional opinions? — Following up on Robin's question I think the answer is yes, mostly. We are talking about the time series here, as people rise in influence. I see a few mechanisms: — 1. People “sell out” to become more influential.

Fear of Reese Witherspoon Look-Alikes on the Pill — I was once approving of Ross Douthat as a New York Times oped columnist. But that was when I was younger. And easily misled. — From Ross Douthat, Privilege, bottom of p. 184: … What squicks me out is (a) that the real turnoff …

Fox calls CNN ‘Communist News Network,’ then messes up — In the war between Fox News and the facts, the facts are always handicapped. — On Fox & Friends Monday, host Steve Doocy took time to note that a former CNN employee, Mauricio Funes, has been elected President of El Salvador.


OUR FINAL OFFER IS THIS: NOTHING — Whatever else you can say about AIG CEO Edward Libby, he ain't much for irony. In his letter to Secretary Geithner he said that AIG “cannot attract and retain the best and brightest talent ... if employees believe that their compensation is subject …


Compare And Contrast — From the Red Cross's summary of Bush-Cheney torture techniques: … The Gestapo's list of torture techniques that fit into their “enhanced interrogation program” - a torture regime designed to avoid too-obvious or incriminating physical scars:

The 50 Most Popular Right-Of-Center Websites — I thought it might be interesting to see which right-of-center websites actually receive the most traffic. So, I went to Alexa.com and ranked the 50 sites on the right. Do keep in mind that... 1) Alexa doesn't distinguish between top level domains and their sub-directories.

The American Legion Strongly Opposed to President's Plan to Charge Wounded Heroes for Treatment — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — Contact: Craig Roberts of The American Legion, +1-202-263-2982 Office, +1-202-406-0887 Cell — The leader of the nation's …
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A Gay-Marriage Solution: End Marriage? — When a Jewish boy turns 13, he heads to a temple for a deeply meaningful rite of passage, his bar mitzvah. When a Catholic girl reaches about the same age, she stands in front of the local bishop, who touches her forehead with holy oil as she is confirmed …
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Dramatic Advances Sweep Iraq, Boosting Support for Democracy — ABC News/BBC/NHK National Survey of Iraq — Dramatic advances in public attitudes are sweeping Iraq, with declining violence, rising economic well-being and improved services lifting optimism, fueling confidence in public institutions …

Biden Drops F-Bomb On Live Mic (AUDIO) — Joe Biden dropped a big F-bomb into a live mic at an event on Friday afternoon. — “Gimme a f—ing break,” the vice president said after a former Senate colleague referred to him as “Mr. Vice President.” — Biden was at Union Station in Washington …
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