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Olympia Snowe / New York Times:
We Didn't Have to Lose Arlen Specter — IT is disheartening and disconcerting, at the very least, that here we are today — almost exactly eight years after Senator Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party — witnessing the departure of my good friend and fellow moderate Republican …
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
Specter defection highlights GOP divide in South Carolina — WASHINGTON (CNN) - In the wake of Arlen Specter's defection to the Democratic caucus, Republicans are primed for yet another round of soul-searching and intra-party sniping about the GOP's future.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
DeMint: Republicans Losing Because of “Forced Unionization” — When a party does badly in a couple of elections in a row and winds up losing a ton of seats, the natural consequence is to end up more concentrated in its regional base of support. The Republicans did poorly in 2006 …
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William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Relax, The Dems Will Screw Up
Relax, The Dems Will Screw Up
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Lee Fang / Think Progress:
VIDEO REPORT: Conservatives' 100 Days Of Opposition
VIDEO REPORT: Conservatives' 100 Days Of Opposition
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Defection reshapes Senate
Defection reshapes Senate
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Jack Healy / New York Times:
U.S. Economy in 2nd Straight Quarter of Steep Decline — The American economy shrank rapidly in the first three months of the year, the government reported on Wednesday, a signal that the economy is likely to remain a dominant issue as the Obama administration looks beyond its first 100 days.
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CNBC.com:
GDP Down 6.1%, Reflecting Continuing Economic Woes — The U.S. economy contracted at a surprisingly sharp 6.1 percent rate in the first quarter as exports and business inventories plummeted. — The drop in gross domestic product, reported by the Commerce Department on Wednesday …
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis:
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: FIRST QUARTER 2009 (ADVANCE) — Real gross domestic product — the output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States — decreased at an annual rate of 6.1 percent in the first quarter of 2009, (that is, from the fourth quarter …
Tabassum Zakaria / Reuters:
U.S. officials want ‘swine’ out of flu name — Source: Reuters — What's in a name? U.S. pork producers are finding that the name of the virus spreading from Mexico is affecting their business, prompting U.S. officials to argue for changing the name from swine flu.
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New York Times:
First U.S. Death From Swine Flu Is Reported — American authorities confirmed the first death outside of Mexico from swine flu on Wednesday, as the number of confirmed cases of the disease continued to rise in Europe. — President Obama, in a morning news conference …
Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Steele may lose purse strings — A battle over control of the party's purse strings has erupted at the troubled Republican National Committee, with defenders of Chairman Michael S. Steele accusing dissident RNC members of trying to “embarrass and neuter” the party's new leader.
New York Times:
Early Resolve: Obama Stand in Auto Crisis — WASHINGTON — By the time he sat down in the Oval Office to brief Michigan's Congressional delegation, President Obama had made up his mind. Days earlier, he had decided to oust the head of General Motors and give it and Chrysler weeks to fix themselves.
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
After the Great Recession — On April 14, President Obama gave a speech at Georgetown University, trying to explain why he was taking on so many economic issues so early in his administration. He argued that the country needed to break its bubble-and-bust cycle and cited the New Testament …
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Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Official Defends Signing Interrogation Memos — WASHINGTON — Judge Jay S. Bybee broke his silence on Tuesday and defended the conclusions of legal memorandums he had signed as a Bush administration lawyer that allowed use of several coercive interrogation practices on suspected terrorists.
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
Obama targets tea bags at town hall — At his 100th-day town hall meeting in St. Louis, Mo., President Obama took direct aim at the anti-tax “tea party” demonstrations that have cropped up over the last month - and took a veiled shot at FOX News Channel, at the cable news network closely associated with the protests.
Laura Rozen / The Cable:
State of play in the Harman case — Rep. Jane Harman has hired lawyer Lanny Davis, a former special counsel to President Bill Clinton during the Lewinsky affair, as a media advisor, The Cable has learned. — The enlisting of the heavyweight help is the latest sign that the California Democrat intends …
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Bloomberg:
Fed Is Said to Seek Capital for at Least Six Banks — At least six of the 19 largest U.S. banks require additional capital, according to preliminary results of government stress tests, people briefed on the matter said. — While some of the lenders may need extra cash injections from the government …
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Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Poppies a Target in Fight Against Taliban — ZANGABAD, Afghanistan — American commanders are planning to cut off the Taliban's main source of money, the country's multimillion-dollar opium crop, by pouring thousands of troops into the three provinces that bankroll much of the group's operations.
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Timothy P. Carney / www.washingtonexaminer.com:
Former Barney Frank staffer now top Goldman Sachs lobbyist — Goldman Sachs' new top lobbyist was recently the top staffer to Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., on the House Financial Services Committee chaired by Frank. Michael Paese, a registered lobbyist for the Securities Industries …
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Obama's Vision Deficit — So here we are, 100 days into the great eight-year triumph of Hope over Change, a new Era of Really Good Feelings in which only one thing has become increasingly, even irrefutably, clear: President Barack Obama is about as visionary as the guy who invented Dippin' Dots, Ice Cream of the Future.
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
White House Cheat Sheet: 100 Days Winners and Losers — President Obama speaks to reporters after Health and — Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was sworn in during a — On President Obama's 100th day in office, it's clear he has won far more than he has lost during his time in the White House.
Adam Green / Open Left:
Would YOU step up to help a progressive challenger to Specter? — On the very day Arlen Specter became a Democrat, he lamented that not enough right-wing Bush judges got confirmed, he opposed workers' right to organize, and he compared himself to Joe Lieberman.
Keith Bradsher / New York Times:
China to Let Taiwan Participate in U.N. Body — HONG KONG — President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan announced Wednesday that Chinese officials had dropped their objections to Taiwan's participation as an observer at a United Nations body, a step forward in Taiwan's effort to win greater international recognition.