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Rich Edson / FOXBusiness.com:
Amid AIG Furor, Dodd Tries to Undo Bonus Protections He Put In — Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on Monday night floated the idea of taxing American International Group (AIG) bonus recipients so the government could recoup the $450 million the company is paying to employees in its financial products unit.
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Louise Story / New York Times:
Cuomo Details Million-Dollar Bonuses at A.I.G. — Seventy-three employees were paid more than $1 million in the latest bonuses at the insurance giant American International Group, according to the New York attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo. — The attorney general provided some new details …
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CNN:
Dodd suggests tax to recoup AIG bonuses — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Senate Democrats want to tax the controversial bonuses doled out to AIG employees who work for the division that led to the company's downfall. — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced on the Senate floor Tuesday …
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
The Case for Paying Out Bonuses at A.I.G. — Do we really have to foot the bill for those bonuses at the American International Group? — It sure does sting. A staggering $165 million — for employees of a company that nearly took down the financial system. And heck, we, the taxpayers, own nearly 80 percent of A.I.G.
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Jim VandeHei / The Politico:
Why AIG outrage rings hollow — President Barack Obama and everyone else in Washington is in a sprint for the microphones to express outrage at the big bonuses for the knuckleheads who screwed up American International Group and threaten to do the same to the rest of the economy.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
AIG — Maybe this is stupid, but couldn't the administration …
AIG — Maybe this is stupid, but couldn't the administration …
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Michael Calderone / The Politico:
JournoList: Inside the echo chamber — For the past two years, several hundred left-leaning bloggers, political reporters, magazine writers, policy wonks and academics have talked stories and compared notes in an off-the-record online meeting space called JournoList. — Proof of a vast liberal media conspiracy?
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
OBLIGATORY JOURNOLIST POST. — It is true: I am the coordinating force behind a vast, tentacular conspiracy involving every journalist and policy wonk in Washington, DC. — To this I say: It's all true. My power is immense. My enemies will be crushed. My bling shines fierce. Mwahahahahaha.
Michael Calderone / Michael Calderone's Blog:
Fox apologizes for using Biden clip UPDATE — Both ThinkProgress and Huffington Post pointed out that Fox aired a clip of Joe Biden commenting on the fundamentals of the economy, supposedly from this past weekend. — Actually, the Biden quote was from a stump speech last year criticizing McCain …
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The New Majority:
WHAT IS GOING ON AT FOX NEWS? — What the hell is going on at Fox News? — On Friday evening, Fox viewers were treated to an hour-long televangelical special starring Glenn Beck. (The opening of the show can be seen in our Watch Now window, at right.) — Watching Beck cry for the cameras …
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Moderate Is Said to Be Pick for Court — WASHINGTON — President Obama is expected to name his first candidate to an appeals court seat this week, officials said, choosing David F. Hamilton, a highly regarded federal trial court judge from Indiana, for the appeals court in Chicago.
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Don't Blame Jim Cramer — What Jon Stewart needs is Jon Stewart. He could use a droll comedian to temper his ferocity and correct him when he's wrong, as he was about the financial media, particularly CNBC and its excitable analyst Jim Cramer. They didn't cover up the story of financial shenanigans.
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Nigel Duara / Associated Press:
Senator suggests AIG execs should kill themselves — IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley suggested that AIG executives should take a Japanese approach toward accepting responsibility for the collapse of the insurance giant by resigning or killing themselves.
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Satyam Khanna / Think Progress:
McCain Refuses To Condemn Ingraham's Attacks On His Daughter — Last week, ThinkProgress reported that hate radio host Laura Ingraham responded to Meghan McCain's criticism of right-wingers like Ann Coulter by calling her “plus-sized.” Meghan shot back, telling Ingraham, “stop talking about my body.”
Blue Texan / Firedoglake:
Glenn Beck Comes Out in Favor of Paying AIG Executive Bonuses — digg it — The Populist Champion of the Everyman is sticking up for those downtrodden, forgotten millionaires at AIG. … Really shows his true colors, eh? — Beck also reaffirmed his comparison of Al Gore to Joseph Goebbles …
Bryan Bender / Boston Globe:
Gates readies big cuts in weapons — Battle looms with Congress — Aides said Defense Secretary Robert Gates's decisions will be guided by what he learns while spending time with troops. — WASHINGTON - As the Bush administration was drawing to a close, Robert M. Gates …
Associated Press:
Steelers owner is Ireland nominee — WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Tuesday selected Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney to be U.S. ambassador to Ireland, turning to a lifelong Republican who provided the Democrat critical campaign support during the White House race. — Rooney
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BBC:
Russia announces rearmament plan — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said Moscow will begin a comprehensive military rearmament from 2011. — Mr Medvedev said the primary task would be to “increase the combat readiness of [Russia's] forces, first of all our strategic nuclear forces”.
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Majority Receptive to Law Making Union Organizing Easier — But most Americans not closely following news about union bill in Congress — PRINCETON, NJ — A new Gallup Poll finds just over half of Americans, 53%, favoring a new law that would make it easier for labor unions to organize workers; 39% oppose it.
Capital Commerce:
Yes, the Community Reinvestment Act Really Did Help Cause the Housing Crisis — There has been a lot of push back against the idea that the Community Reinvestment Act nudged banks to give mortgages to people who should have not gotten them. But then here comes this fantastic story …
Manu Raju / The Politico:
GOP eyes Bush v. Gore for Coleman — A state court could rule any day now on Norm Coleman's challenge to Al Franken's 225-vote lead in Minnesota, but the race may be far from over no matter what the judges say. — Top Republicans are encouraging Coleman to be as litigious as possible …
Jeffrey Goldberg:
The Lieberman Disaster — Not this Lieberman, this Lieberman. It's not a disaster for the reasons some people think; I know Avigdor Lieberman a little bit, and he's actually a person interested in a cold compromise with the Palestinians. It's a disaster because he's made himself into a racist.
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Media Matters / Media Matters for America:
Santelli on AIG bonus rage: “You know, $165 million is like worrying about 16.5 cents, while $165 maybe necessitates a little more outrage” — From the March 17 edition of CNBC's Squawk Box:
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Eli Lake / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Israel's national security aide barred from U.S. — Former Israeli spy linked to Pentagon leak — Uzi Arad, who is expected to serve as national security adviser in the next Israeli government, has been barred from entering the United States for nearly two years on the grounds that he is an intelligence risk.
gqrr.com:
Latest NPR Poll: Democrats Besting Republicans in National Debate on Key Budget Issues — Greenberg Quinlan Rosner National Public Radio — Research Categories … Executive Summary — NOTE: TO HEAR THE FULL NPR BROADCAST CLICK HERE. — The first bipartisan survey conducted for NPR …
Michael O'Brien / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Bunning on Bernanke's ‘60 Minutes’ sit-down: ‘Ugggghh’ — Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) continued his streak of weekly conference calls with Kentucky repporters in which the endangered incumbent proves himself unafraid to speak his mind, this week going after CBS news.