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Josh Kraushaar / The Politico:
Conservatives may buck Crist — The expected announcement Tuesday by Florida Gov. Charlie Crist that he's running for the Senate would seem to be a rare bit of good news for beleaguered Republicans. — But while Crist is a brand-name recruit with sky-high approval ratings and bipartisan appeal …
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NRSC to endorse Crist — Even as Gov. Charlie Crist comes under fire from Florida conservatives, he will be getting some important political backing today as he announces that he's running for the Senate in Florida. — The National Republican Senatorial Committee will be endorsing Crist …
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
White House Cheat Sheet: What Crist Means — Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is set to announce his Senate candidacy today, a decision that has national implications and says a great deal about the current political landscape, from Republicans rebuilding efforts to the treacherous political position for governors heading into 2010.
Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
What if Cheney's Right? — Blogger Alert: I have written a column in defense of Dick Cheney. I know how upsetting this will be to some Cheney critics, and I count myself as one, who think — in respectful paraphrase of what Mary McCarthy said about Lillian Hellman — that everything he says is a lie, including the ands and the thes.
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The Two Jokes — What makes Wanda Sykes's witless vulgarity amusing to the president? — Printer — Friendly — The White House Correspondents Dinner took place this weekend. As usual, the president was in attendance and a comedian provided the evening's entertainment.
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Andy Kessler / Wall Street Journal:
Was It a Sucker's Rally? — You can have a jobless recovery but you can't have a profitless one. — Printer — Friendly — The Dow Jones Industrial Average has bounced an astounding 30% from its March 9 low of 6547. Is this the dawn of a new era? Are we off to the races again?
Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
W.H. lobbies for Olympics in Chicago — The Obama White House is playing an unprecedented role in the bid to bring the 2016 Summer Olympics to Chicago, with top adviser Valerie Jarrett spearheading an effort that draws on the international symbolism of his presidency.
Peter Finn / Washington Post:
Detainee Who Gave False Iraq Data Dies In Prison in Libya — A former CIA high-value detainee, who provided bogus information that was cited by the Bush administration in the run-up to the Iraq war, has died in a Libyan prison, an apparent suicide, according to a Libyan newspaper.
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Declan McCullagh / CBS News:
It's A Good Time To Work For Uncle Sam — President Obama's call last year for “shared sacrifice” doesn't extend to federal employees, at least based on the details of his administration's 2010 budget released this week. — At a time when the official unemployment rate is nearing double digits …
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Janet Adamy / Wall Street Journal:
Soda Tax Weighed to Pay for Health Care — Senate leaders are considering new federal taxes on soda and other sugary drinks to help pay for an overhaul of the nation's health-care system. — The taxes would pay for only a fraction of the cost to expand health-insurance coverage to all Americans …
The Politico:
Pelosi defense: couldn't object in '03 — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi learned in early 2003 that the Bush administration was waterboarding terror detainees but didn't protest directly out of respect for “appropriate” legislative channels, a person familiar with the situation said Monday.
Washington Post:
Hispanics See Stars Aligned on High Court — For President, Diversity Is One Of Many Factors — Justice David H. Souter's departure from the Supreme Court gives the first African American president a historic opportunity to break another barrier by appointing the first Hispanic to the nation's highest court.
Michael Ledeen / The Corner:
Saberi: Who Paid What to Whom? — Years ago, after I had negotiated with the Iranians about many things — including the release of American hostages — the first hostage, the Reverend Weir, returned to Washington. A friend at the New York Times called and said, “I know I'm missing something here; can you help me?”
William Kristol / Washington Post:
An Anti-Obama Agenda for the GOP — The Republican Party's navel is a pretty unattractive thing. — So maybe Republicans should stop obsessively gazing at it. Instead, the GOP might focus on taking on the Obama administration, whose policies are surprisingly vulnerable to political and substantive attack.
David Paul Kuhn / Real Clear Politics:
Social Conservative Leaders Feel Scapegoated — There is a brooding sense within top social conservative circles that they have become the revolving scapegoat of the Republican Party. Many of the longtime leaders of the Christian right, from Richard Land to Tony Perkins to Gary Bauer …
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Huckabee speaks out against alienating social conservatives.
Huckabee speaks out against alienating social conservatives.
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Megan McArdle:
Obama's Magical Mystery Tour of Health Care Savings — This weekend, I was on a panel where the other economics journalist and I spent a great deal of time belaboring the obvious: Obama's health care plans are very, very expensive, and they mean higher taxes for everyone …
Robert Pear / New York Times:
45 Centrist Democrats Protest Secrecy of Health Care Talks — WASHINGTON — Forty-five House Democrats in the party's moderate-to-conservative wing have protested the secretive process by which party leaders in their chamber are developing legislation to remake the health care system.
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Potential Justice Offers a Counterpoint in Chicago — WASHINGTON — When President Bill Clinton had a rare opportunity in 1995 for a Democratic president to fill a vacancy on the federal appeals court based in Chicago, a bastion of conservative thinking, he received an unusually strong recommendation from Senator Paul Simon.
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Richard A. Epstein / Forbes:
The Deadly Sins Of The Chrysler Bankruptcy — Why mortgage priorities matter. — The proposed bankruptcy reorganization of the now defunct Chrysler Corp. is the culmination of serious policy missteps by the Bush and Obama administrations. To be sure, the long overdue Chrysler bankruptcy is a welcomed turn of events.
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
Actor Gary Sinise floated as possible GOP savior — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Nicolle Wallace, a top adviser to George W. Bush and John McCain's presidential campaign, is adding a few names to the list of Republicans who might lead the GOP out of the wilderness. — Top among them? Actor Gary Sinise.
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
The GOP's misguided and confused campaign against judicial empathy. — One is surely entitled to say that President Obama's repeated claim that he seeks “empathy” in a replacement for Justice David Souter is something less than a crisp constitutional standard.
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Jo Mannies / St. Louis Beacon:
Wash U law professor has been approached to run for U.S. Senate — Posted 10:30 a.m. Mon., May 11: Washington University visiting law school professor and “ambassador-in-residence” Thomas Schweich confirmed this morning that he has gotten some encouragement to consider running for the U.S. Senate …