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Ed Whelan / The Corner:
Re: Exposing an Irresponsible Anonymous Blogger — Before returning to more important matters, let me offer a few thoughts on the mini-firestorm that my exposing of the blogger “publius” seems to have generated: 1. Law professor John Blevins (aka publius) and others seem to assume that I owed …
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Ed Whelan / Bench Memos:
Exposing an Irresponsible Anonymous Blogger
Exposing an Irresponsible Anonymous Blogger
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Stay Classy Ed Whelan
Stay Classy Ed Whelan
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Andy McCarthy / The Corner:
Obamanomics: How Stupid Do They Think We Are? — Pretty stupid. Watching Fox News Sunday, I caught a panel on which Obama economic advisor Austin Goolsbee conceded that the administration had previously predicted unemployment would top out at around 8%, that it was now up to 9.4% …
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Michael Bowman / Voice of America:
US Unemployment Rate Gallops Ahead of Expectations — The White House says America's employment picture is worse than the Obama administration had anticipated just a few months ago. The somber admission follows the latest jobless report showing the highest unemployment rate the United States has seen in more than 25 years.
Washington Post:
D.C. Couple's Disdain for U.S. Policies May Have Led to Alleged Spying for Cuba — Disdain for U.S. Policies May Have Led to Alleged Spying for Cuba — He was a courtly State Department intelligence analyst from a prominent family who loved to sail and peruse the London Review of Books.
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Associated Press:
France gets its Obama moment — PARIS (AP) — People gawked and cameras clicked as the Obamas cut a wide figure through the French capital even while confined to a presidential motorcade. It was more personal for the few kept not so distant — the restaurant owner who “saw God,” the chauffeur reveling in a “magnificent mission.”
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Jenny Barchfield / Associated Press:
For the Obamas, date night in Paris
For the Obamas, date night in Paris
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Roxana Hegeman / Associated Press:
Suspect in abortion doctor death warns of violence — WICHITA, Kan. — The man charged with murdering a high-profile abortion doctor claimed from his jail cell Sunday that similar violence was planned around the nation for as long as the procedure remained legal, a threat that comes days …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Hugging Republicans Until It Hurts — WASHINGTON — As Representative John M. McHugh of New York began planning his retirement from the House after being picked to be the new secretary of the Army, a chunk of Republican morale prepared to depart with him. — And that was just what Democrats had counted on.
Rachel Beck / Associated Press:
ALL BUSINESS: Bond-market rout lifts mortgage cost — NEW YORK (AP) - The Federal Reserve announced a $1.2 trillion plan three months ago designed to push down mortgage rates and breathe life into the housing market. — But this and other big government spending programs are turning out to have the opposite effect.
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Natalie Apsell / CNN:
Reliable Sources: For journalists, how close is too close? — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Author and former Newsweek journalist Richard Wolffe is refuting charges that he acted more like Barack Obama's campaign spokesman than as a journalist covering Obama's presidential campaign.
Jennifer Parker / George's Bottom Line:
Clinton: Obama Has Passed ‘3a.m.’ Test — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said President Barack Obama has “absolutely” answered questions she posed during the Democratic campaign about his lack of experience and ability to handle an international crisis.
Michael Powell / New York Times:
Bank Accused of Pushing Mortgage Deals on Blacks — As she describes it, Beth Jacobson and her fellow loan officers at Wells Fargo Bank “rode the stagecoach from hell” for a decade, systematically singling out blacks in Baltimore and suburban Maryland for high-interest subprime mortgages.
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Times of London:
Elections - BNP wins its first seat in European Parliament — The British National Party broke into the political mainstream last night when it won its first seat in the European Parliament. — The far-Right party won almost 10 per cent of the vote in Yorkshire and the Humber …
Nancy Gibbs / Time:
Tickle Me Obama: Lessons from Sesame Street — Most presidents are easy to pin down on our cultural maps. Ronald Reagan was raised in Dixon, Ill., but we placed him in Hollywood, telling America's story on the big screen. Bill Clinton may have been the Man from Hope, Ark., but the mischief of nearby Hot Springs was in his blood.
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Palin versus GOP — Sarah Palin's on-again, off-again appearance at Monday night's gala GOP fundraising dinner is off — again. — After being invited — for a second time — to speak to the annual joint fundraiser for the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National …
CNN:
New Orleans mayor quarantined in China — (CNN) — The mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, has been quarantined in China after possible exposure to the H1N1 virus, his office said Sunday. — Mayor Ray Nagin, who traveled to China on an economic development trip, flew on a plane that carried …
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Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Details Vision for Health-Care Reform — Government Subsidies Would Help Families; Insurance Firms' Profits Could Decline — Three months after he was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) vowed in an emotional Democratic National Convention address …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Obama to Forge a Greater Role on Health Care
Obama to Forge a Greater Role on Health Care
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Paul Sperry / New York Post:
TERRORISTS FREE TO KILL ONCE AGAIN AS THEY SLIP THE GRASP OF GITMO'S KID GLOVES — THE Pentagon now confirms that at least 74 former Guantanamo detainees have resumed terror ist activities after claiming they weren't terrorists. — Such recidivism points up an alarming intelligence failure.
Dan Hirschhorn / pa2010.com:
Sestak: Only an ‘act of God’ will keep him out of Senate race — PITTSBURGH—Short of divine intervention, Congressman Joe Sestak (D-7) is running for Senate. — “It would take an act of God for me to not get in now,” Sestak told a Democratic State Committeeman Saturday morning within earshot of reporters.
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