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1:00 PM ET, May 19, 2009

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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
GOP Losses Span Nearly All Demographic Groups  —  Only frequent churchgoers show no decline in support since 2001  —  PRINCETON, NJ — The decline in Republican Party affiliation among Americans in recent years is well documented, but a Gallup analysis now shows that this movement away …
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Michael Steele / The Politico:
The Republican Party turns a corner  —  The Republican Party finds itself the minority party in America for the first time in more than 15 years.  I'll be the first to admit it has taken some adjustment.  Republicans have engaged in some healthy soul-searching since Election Day …
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
White House Cheat Sheet: Steele Tries To Turn the Page  —  AP Photo/Savannah Morning News, Richard Burkhart  —  Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele will call for an end to the “era of apologizing” in the GOP and urge his fellow party members to “focus all of our energies …
Daniel Larison / Eunomia:
Not To Worry-Pretty Soon, No Republicans Will Be Influential
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:   New Poll Reveals Reid's Vulnerability
Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blog:
Harry situation in Nevada
Discussion: The Swamp
Pakistan Daily Times:
I did not say Cheney killed Benazir: Hersh  —  LAHORE: US journalist Seymour Hersh on Monday contradicted news reports being published in South Asia that quote him as saying a “special death squad” made by former US vice president Dick Cheney had killed Benazir Bhutto.
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The Nation:
‘US special squad killed Benazir’  —  NEW YORK (Online) - Former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on the orders of the special death squad formed by former US vice-president Dick Cheney, which had already killed the Lebanese Prime Minister Rafique Al Hariri and the army chief of that country.
Jack Goldsmith / The New Republic:
The Cheney Fallacy  —  Why Barack Obama is waging a more effective war on terror than George W. Bush.  —  Former Vice President Cheney says that President Obama's reversal of Bush-era terrorism policies endangers American security.  The Obama administration, he charges, has …
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog and Donklephant
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Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
AP Source: Democrats won't fund Guantanamo closing  —  WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's allies in the Senate will not provide funds to close the Guantanamo Bay prison next January, a top Democratic official said Tuesday.  —  With debate looming on Obama's spending request to cover military …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
gqrr.com:
DCorps: New Survey Reveals Obama Closing the Democrats Historical National Security Gap  —  Democracy Corps  —  Research Categories … Executive Summary  —  A new Democracy Corps poll released by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner today shows that after 100 days in office, President Barack Obama has …
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Amz / Democracy Corps:
Obama Closes the Democrats' Historical National Security Gap
Discussion: Swampland and democracyarsenal.org
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
LEARNING THE WRONG LESSONS.... I don't want to dwell …
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias and Balloon Juice
CNN:
CNN Poll: Pelosi facing Gingrich-like approval ratings  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — As Nancy Pelosi continues to face a firestorm over what she may have known about aggressive government interrogation techniques, and when, a new survey has more unpleasant news for the House Speaker.
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CNN:
House Dems back Pelosi amid CIA controversy
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Palin camp eyed Clinton alliance  —  In an unusual attempt to forge an alliance between two of the most prominent families in American politics, John Coale, a Washington-area Democratic donor and onetime adviser to Sarah Palin, urged the conservative Alaska governor to use her political action committee …
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Avoids Test on Gays in Military  —  WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has decided to accept an appeals-court ruling that could undermine the military's ban on service members found to be gay.  —  A federal appeals court in San Francisco last year ruled that the government must justify …
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Ginger Thompson / New York Times:
Napolitano Appears to Straddle Political Divide
Discussion: The Politico and The Caucus
Vladimir Isachenkov / Associated Press:
Russian, US diplomats launch arms control talks  —  MOSCOW - Russian and U.S. negotiators sat down for difficult nuclear arms control talks Tuesday amid hopes that warming relations could help the two former superpowers reach an agreement seen as essential for global stability.
Discussion: The Page
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Washington Post:
U.S., Russian Scientists Say Missile Shield Wouldn't Protect Europe From Iran
Discussion: The Nation and the joshua blog
Alex Spillius / Telegraph:
Netanyahu stands firm against demands from Obama  —  Israel stood firm against demands from Barack Obama on Monday to cease the construction of Jewish settlements and embrace the “two-state solution” to achieving peace in the Middle East.  —  Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister …
Discussion: Don Surber and Daily Pundit
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Marc Lynch:
Arabs get the message on the Obama-Netanyahu meeting
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Scored Big at Notre Dame  —  At least the president is forthright about his principles.  —  Printer  —  Friendly  —  Seldom does dawn rise on an America where the morning's New York Times displays a more intuitive grasp of a story than the New York Post.
Discussion: jillstanek.com and Althouse
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
U.S. to Check Immigration Status of People in Local Jails  —  Obama Administration's Enforcement Push Could Lead to Sharp Increase in Deportation Cases  —  The Obama administration is expanding a program initiated by President George W. Bush aimed at checking the immigration status of virtually every person booked into local jails.
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Dan Brown's America  —  The movie treatment of his novel, “Angels and Demons,” is cleaning up at the box office this week.  The sequel to “The DaVinci Code,” due out in November, might bouy the publishing industry through the recession.  And if you want to understand the state of American religion …
Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
Talk of insurance mandate growing  —  Health care could soon go the way of the automobile, with users having no choice but to buy insurance coverage.  —  Within four years, every American could be required to own health insurance or pay their way through tax penalties.
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Conviction of Former Media Mogul Black to Be Reviewed  —  The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to review the conviction of media magnate Conrad Black, who is serving a 6 1/2 -year sentence for mail fraud and obstruction of justice.  —  Black was convicted in 2007 of stealing more than $6 million …
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
White House wins court fight on e-mail disclosure  —  WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the office that has records about millions of possibly missing e-mails from the Bush White House does not have to make them public.  —  The appeals court in Washington ruled …
Discussion: Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Local Banks Face Big Losses  —  Journal Study of 940 Lenders Shows Potential for Deep Hit on Commercial Property  —  Commercial real-estate loans could generate losses of $100 billion by the end of next year at more than 900 small and midsize U.S. banks if the economy's woes deepen, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal.
 
 
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Boom, Bust, and Inequality
Eric Dash / New York Times:
Efforts to Repay Bailouts May Undercut Benefit for Taxpayers
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Dan Mangan / New York Post:
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Washington Post:
Nation Digest: Bill Clinton Named U.N. Special Envoy for Haiti
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Los Angeles Times:
Rapper Dolla is shot, killed at Beverly Center
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Rasmussen Reports:
54% in Minnesota Say Coleman Should Concede Senate Race to Franken
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Michelle Malkin:
Stop spending my money on porkulus road signs
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Skeptics of Global Warming Have Their Say on Capitol Hill
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Support for Obama Becomes an Issue
 

 
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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