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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Palin resigns, blasts press, ‘starlets’ — FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Gov. Sarah Palin resigned here Sunday with a blast at the media that reflected the frustrations that led her to leave office a year-and-a-half before her term expired. But speaking in a style that her fans see as plain talk …
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CBS News:
Palin's “Mad as Hell” Speech — Outgoing Alaska Governor Lashes Out at Media in Resignation Address, But Will It Work in the Long Term? — (CBS) This story was written by CBS News digital journalist Scott Conroy and director of political coverage Steve Chaggaris.
Sean Cockerham / Anchorage Daily News:
Parnell takes reins of government from Palin — FAIRBANKS — Sarah Palin blamed the news media and declared government spending can destroy “everything that is free,” as she ended her brief but dramatic run as Alaska governor on Sunday. — Palin's resignation became official in front …
Associated Press:
Palin's Formal Farewell Includes Parting Shots — FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — Sarah Palin stepped down Sunday as Alaska governor to write a book and build a right-of-center coalition, but she left her long-term political plans unclear and refused to address speculation she would seek a 2012 presidential bid.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
An Incoherent Truth — Right now the fate of health care reform seems to rest in the hands of relatively conservative Democrats — mainly members of the Blue Dog Coalition, created in 1995. And you might be tempted to say that President Obama needs to give those Democrats what they want.
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Sorry to State the Obvious, But ... For all the obvious reasons, I hesitate to even enter this discussion. But (famous last words) I can't help myself. — As you know, high on the list of current right-wing conspiracy theorizing (and sort of a stalking horse for underlying beliefs …
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Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
Pelosi unpopular? 'I don't care' — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is one of the most despised political figures in the country. — And, frankly, she doesn't give a damn. — “No, I don't care,” Pelosi told POLITICO last Thursday, laughing heartily as she walked beneath the Capitol dome and plunged into a crowd of tourists.
Jeanne Cummings / The Politico:
Obama faces crucial test — Historically, presidents have been able to enact big, transformational change under two conditions: when they have solid majorities in Congress or in a time of crisis. — President Barack Obama arguably has both of those advantages, giving him the best environment …
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Connie Schultz / Plain Dealer:
Journalists' own hard luck tales help them tell those of others — Connie Schultz — Bloggers like to depict veteran newspaper journalists as has-beens and never-gonna- be's. They call us “old media,” as if we were dinosaurs wheezing toward extinction. — Graves aren't dug yet, but shovels are standing by.
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The Corner:
Robert Gibbs on FNS — On today's Fox News Sunday, presidential press secretary Robert Gibbs admitted President Obama had been prepared to answer questions about the Henry Louis Gates arrest at his press conference last week. Bret Baier, filling in for regular host Chris Wallace, asked Gibbs …
Eric Zimmermann / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Obama plays golf....again — President Obama has become quite the golf fanatic since he began his presidency. — The commander in chief is out on the links again today, playing a round at Andrews Air Force Base. This is the 10th time in as many weeks that Obama has found time to squeeze in some golf …
Boston Globe:
Patrick support plummets, poll finds — Faulted on economy, reforms; tough reelection fight ahead — Governor Deval Patrick, fresh off signing a major tax increase and still battling through a historic budget crisis, has seen a huge drop in his standing among Massachusetts voters and faces …
Real Clear Politics:
Secretary Hillary Clinton on “Meet the Press” — MR. DAVID GREGORY: This Sunday: She's logged 100,000 miles traveling around the globe as secretary of state, pushing President Obama's foreign policy goals as his top diplomat. This week in Asia she confronted U.S. adversaries, trading barbs with the North Koreans...
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Hannah Devlin / Times of London:
Climate study puts Incas' success down to 400 years of warm weather — Supreme military organisation and a flair for agricultural invention are traditionally credited for the rise of the Incas. However, their success may have owed more to a spell of good weather — a spell that lasted for more than 400 years.