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10:40 AM ET, May 7, 2009

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Washington Post:
Obama's Budget Knife Yields Modest Trims  —  Plan Likely to Face Tough Fight on the Hill  —  President Obama has said for weeks that his staff is scouring the federal budget, “line by line,” for savings.  Today, they will release the results: a plan to trim 121 programs by $17 billion …
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Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
Obama seeks budget cuts, hike in domestic spending
Discussion: Hot Air and Don Surber
Emily Pierce / Roll Call:
Durbin Offers Up Key Subcommittee Gavel to Specter  —  Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) has offered to give up a powerful subcommittee on the Judiciary Committee for recent Democratic convert, Sen. Arlen Specter (Pa.).  —  The move comes amid growing questions about what Majority Leader Harry Reid …
Discussion: SENATUS
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The Hill:
Band of centrists forming for Senate GOP in 2010  —  For those writing Republican centrism's obituary after Arlen Specter's party switch, holster your quills.  —  In fact, if the next few weeks go well for the GOP, it might pave the way for a whole new chapter in the left flank of the right-leaning party.
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
National Security Adviser Jones Says He's ‘Outsider’ in Frenetic White House  —  President Obama's national security adviser, James L. Jones, looks for rare opportunities to ride his bike from his McLean home to work at the White House.  On occasion, he has pedaled back across the Potomac River for lunch.
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New York Times:
Stress Tests Said to Show Banks Need More Money  —  The results of the bank stress tests have been trickling out for days, from Washington and from Wall Street, and the leaks seem to confirm what many bankers feel in their bones: despite all those bailouts, some of the nation's largest banks still need more money.
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Andy McCarthy / The Corner:
The Torture Follies — Just When You Thought It Couldn't Get Worse ...  As K-Lo notes, I have an article (posted on the homepage this afternoon) which recounts how the Obama administration is urging the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals to adopt the same interpretation of federal torture law …
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Wall Street Journal:
Should the GOP Forget Reagan?  —  The Republican Party's unending tale of woe sounds like a friend's account of sitting through the New York Yankees' 22-4 loss to the Cleveland Indians at the new Yankee Stadium April 18.  —  In the 14-run second inning, three Indians hit home runs into the right-field seats, including a grand-slam.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
The Treasury Capital Assistance Program and the Supervisory Capital Assessment Program  —  During this period of extraordinary economic uncertainty, the U.S. federal banking supervisors believe it to be important for the largest U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs) to have a capital buffer sufficient …
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Thomas F. Cooley / Forbes:
Are There Any Rules In The Bailout Game?  —  For the Obama administration, the answer is “no.”  —  We are entering a precarious phase of the economic and financial crisis.  On the one hand, there are encouraging, if weak, signs of an economic recovery.  There is evidence of a revival in lending.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Elevating Newt  —  Obama meets today with Al Sharpton, Mike Bloomberg, and Newt Gingrich to talk about education, and the latter three will then speak to press on the White House lawn.  —  It's a way for the administration to signal openness to a range of voices on the topic, but it's also an interesting choice of conservative.
Discussion: The Swamp and Taegan Goddard's …
Jerry Seper / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Records violations ensnare housing nominee  —  Office handed largest fine in U.S. history  —  President Obama's choice for the government's No. 2 housing job is embroiled in the largest fine in U.S. history for “blatant violations” of open records laws after the Washington State …
Discussion: Riehl World View and AmSpecBlog
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
As Gay Issues Arise, Obama Is Pressed to Engage  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama was noticeably silent last month when the Iowa Supreme Court overturned the state's ban on same-sex marriage.  —  But now Mr. Obama — who has said he opposes same-sex marriage as a Christian but describes himself as a …
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Andrew Clark / Guardian:
Free web news era over, says Rupert Murdoch  —  Current days of free internet will soon be over, says media mogul  —  Rupert ­Murdoch expects to start charging for access to News Corporation's newspaper websites within a year as he strives to fix a ­"malfunctioning" business model.
CNN:
Limbaugh to Powell: ‘Become a Democrat’  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) - Rush Limbaugh fired back at Colin Powell for his critical comments earlier this week, saying Wednesday that the former secretary of state should join the Democratic Party.  —  “What Colin Powell needs to do is close the loop …
Julia Duin / Washington Times:
Obama to be prayer day no-show  —  President to sign proclamation, observe privately  —  President Obama is distancing himself from the National Day of Prayer by nixing a formal early morning service and not attending a large Catholic prayer breakfast the next morning.
Phil Kerpen / Fox News:
Hawaii Lawmakers Pass Bill to Create ‘Islam Day’  —  Hawaii's state Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill Wednesday to celebrate “Islam Day” — over the objections of a few lawmakers who said they didn't want to honor a religion connected to Sept. 11, 2001.  —  HONOLULU — Hawaii's state …
Discussion: Atlas Shrugs
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Republicans and Obama's Court Nominees  —  Senators can use the hearings to talk about judicial restraint.  —  Printer  —  Friendly  —  Few events mobilize as many interest groups and set Washington atwitter as much as a Supreme Court vacancy.  In the Bush White House …
Mike Soraghan / The Hill:
Dem centrists press Pelosi to shelve climate bill  —  Democratic centrists are pressing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to set aside a flagging climate change bill to focus on what they think is a more achievable goal: overhauling the nation's healthcare system.  —  But those close to Pelosi …
 
 
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Michael Grunwald / Time:
Republicans in the Wilderness: Is the Party Over?
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
The president has a friend on right flank
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
The Obama Administration's Adventures in Running Chrysler and General Motors
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Washington Sketch: Newspapers Get Some Old-Fashioned Love in the Senate
Thomas Joscelyn / Weekly Standard:
Congressman: AG Holder Stonewalling on Terrorists' Release
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Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Justice Dept. Finds Flaws in F.B.I. Terror List
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The Corner:
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Telegraph:
Radical preacher Abu Izzadeen freed from jail early
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Hotline On Call:
A Granite State Home Base For Romney?
Ali Frick / Think Progress:
Ed Gillespie: There wasn't a single woman of comparable 'temperament …
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