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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Things That Make You Go Hmmm — John Schwenkler was kind enough to engage Andrew once again over the origins of Trig: — [Is] it still possible to think that the Palins might have pulled off the greatest con in American political history by pretending to be the parents of a Downs Syndrome baby …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Krauthammer: Palin isn't a serious candidate for president — Oh yes, he went there. We've been having a running debate on Twitter this afternoon about Sarahcuda and my contention that criticism of her is verboten among righty blog readers, HA's included. This thread will be an interesting test case.
Fred Malek / fredmalek's Diary:
Nobody Boos a Nobody … To summarize baseball legend Reggie Jackson …
Nobody Boos a Nobody … To summarize baseball legend Reggie Jackson …
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Octavio Sánchez / Christian Science Monitor:
A ‘coup’ in Honduras? Nonsense. — Don't believe the myth. The arrest of President Zelaya represents the triumph of the rule of law. — TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS - — Sometimes, the whole world prefers a lie to the truth. The White House, the United Nations, the Organization of American States …
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James Kirchick / NY Daily News:
Obama ‘meddles’ in Honduras — and chooses the wrong side
Obama ‘meddles’ in Honduras — and chooses the wrong side
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Ceci Connolly / Washington Post:
Obama, Party Tout Lower Figure for Health Reform — Senate Democrats and President Obama, trying to assuage fears about the cost of health reform, yesterday touted new estimates that put the price tag for one bill at $611 billion over the next decade. — But the measure drafted …
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U.S. Senator Christopher J. Dodd:
New CBO Score for the Affordable Health Choices Act: $611 Billion Over 10 Years — HELP Committee Democrats Release New Cost Estimate, Strong Public Option & Provision on Employer Responsibility — Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) …
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
New GOP ad: The stimulus isn't working — From Boehner's office, an odd, hokey first effort at pushing a meme that could deliver the House to the GOP if it's still true next November. There's too much in the way here to focus on the message — split-screen, soundtrack, cornpone narrator …
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Post Publisher Cancels Plans for Off-the-Record ‘Salons’ — Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth today canceled plans for a series of policy dinners at her home after learning that marketing fliers offered lobbyists access to Obama administration officials, members of Congress …
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
Sanford book deal falls through — (CNN) - Gov. Mark Sanford and his publisher have parted ways. — “Sentinel has agreed to release Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina from his contract to write a book about fiscal conservatism, which was to be called WITHIN OUR MEANS and was scheduled …
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McKinney held in Israel, to be returned to U.S. — JERUSALEM (CNN) — Former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney — who was aboard a ship the Israeli navy intercepted this week — is in a detention center and will be returned to the United States, the U.S. Embassy said.
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Catherine Clifford / CNNMoney.com:
Seven banks fail, pushing 2009 tally to 52 — Regulators close six Illinois banks and one Texas bank, setting the FDIC back a total of $314.3 million. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Seven banks were shut down by authorities Thursday, pushing the tally of failed banks for 2009 to 52, more than doubling the failures in 2008.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
That '30s Show — O.K., Thursday's jobs report settles it. We're going to need a bigger stimulus. But does the president know that? — Let's do the math. — Since the recession began, the U.S. economy has lost 6 ½ million jobs — and as that grim employment report confirmed …
Rachel Slajda / Talking Points Memo:
Jenny Sanford: I'm Willing to Forgive Mark — South Carolina First Lady Jenny Sanford — Jenny Sanford just released her first statement since her husband, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, gave a long interview to the Associated Press in which he admitted to “crossing the line” …
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Barbara Hollingsworth / Washington Examiner:
Now they want Reagan's name off the airport — At Wednesday's Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Board meeting, chairman H.R. Crawford - a former District Council member and Marion Barry confidante - told fellow Board members that he has heard talk on Capitol Hill …
Hooman Majd / The New Republic:
Dawn of the Revolt — My travels with Mousavi. — May 23rd: Tehran's Azadi Indoor Stadium, 20 days before the election. The press had difficulty getting in the gates. “All full,” the guards kept telling us. And full it was, overflowing in fact, for a Mir Hossein Mousavi campaign rally.
Amanda Covarrubias / L.A. Now:
Judge tentatively dismisses case in MySpace hoax that led to teenage girl's suicide — A federal judge tentatively decided today to dismiss the case against a Missouri woman who had been convicted of computer fraud stemming from an Internet hoax that prompted a teenage girl to commit suicide.
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Paul Krugman:
Smells like deflation — The grim jobs number wasn't the only scary thing in today's BLS report. Here's the rate of wage change over the past three months, expressed as an annual rate: Bear in mind that inflation usually runs below the rate of wage change, thanks to productivity growth.
The New Republic:
Make the Ask — This magazine has made no secret of its high regard for Barack Obama. Which makes it all the more distressing for us to observe the approach that his administration is taking on gay rights. During the campaign, Obama said all the right things (well, almost all …
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Bill Mears / CNN:
Judge admonished for explicit pics on Web site — WASHINGTON (CNN) — A judicial council on Thursday admonished the chief judge of the nation's largest federal appeals court for having “sexually explicit photos and videos” on his personal Web site, but decided against any further punishment.
Kenneth Anderson / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Defining Snark: I have been reading David Denby's book, Snark. I have some problems with that book, but they are essentially the same ones that the reviewers have talked about, viz., that Denby's book is ultimately dissatisfying because it adopts a partisan view of snark.
Robert G. Kaiser / Washington Post:
Book Review: ‘The Waxman Report’ by Henry Waxman — How Congress Really Works By Henry Waxman with Joshua Green — Twelve. 235 pp. $24.99 — Henry Waxman is to Congress what Ted Williams was to baseball — a natural. As you read this nicely proportioned, fast- paced book …
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Obama Administration to Involve NSA in Defending Civilian Agency Networks — The Obama administration will proceed with a Bush-era plan to use National Security Agency assistance in screening government computer traffic on private-sector networks, with AT&T as the likely test site …
Ynetnews:
Agreements must be honored — Dov Weissglass slams Obama Administration's denial of Israeli agreement with Bush — On May 1 and 16, 2003, during discussions of Israel's reservations in respect to the Road Map initiative, it was agreed that there will be no construction at Jewish communities in Judea …