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Josh Kraushaar / The Politico:
Exclusive: Rep. Parker Griffith switches to GOP — POLITICO has learned that Rep. Parker Griffith, a freshman Democrat from Alabama, will announce today that he's switching parties to become a Republican. — According to two senior GOP aides familiar with the decision …
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Erick Erickson / RedState:
BREAKING: Rep. Parker Griffith switches to GOP — Rep. Parker Griffith, an Alabama Democrat is switching to the GOP today. — That is a huge blow to Barack Obama. Griffith was an extremely endangered Democrat. — We should now hope him be an extremely endangered Republican in a primary.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Parker Griffith Switching Parties — Parker Griffith, a Democrat from Alabama, is going to become a Republican. The practical implications of this seem to be basically nil—Griffith voted against health reform, voted against the clean energy bill, voted against financial regulatory reform …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
THEY PROBABLY WON'T MISS HIM.... Alabama's 5th congressional district …
THEY PROBABLY WON'T MISS HIM.... Alabama's 5th congressional district …
Josh Kraushaar / Scorecard's Blog:
Griffith getting primaried
Griffith getting primaried
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Quinnipiac University:
U.S. Voters Oppose Health Care Plan By Wide Margin, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Voters Say 3-1, Plan Should Not Pay For Abortions — As the Senate prepares to vote on health care reform, American voters “mostly disapprove” of the plan 53 - 36 percent and disapprove 56 …
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Reid Bill Says Future Congresses Cannot Repeal Parts of Reid Bill — Senator Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) pointed out some rather astounding language in the Senate health care bill during floor remarks tonight. First, he noted that there are a number of changes to Senate rules in the bill …
Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
We Are No Longer a Nation of Laws. Senate Sets Up Requirement for Super-Majority to Ever Repeal Obamacare — If ever the people of the United States rise up and fight over passage of Obamacare, Harry Reid must be remembered as the man who sacrificed the dignity of his office for a few pieces of silver.
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Kristol: It Could Still Go Down — I've assumed for the last couple of days that the Democrats would succeed in passing the health care bill, and that our job was to make sure it turned out to be a Pyrrhic victory. Now I'm not so sure the legislation can't still be derailed. — Two reasons:
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Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-RNC chiefs rip Steele speaking fees — Party chairman charging $8,000 to $20,000 — Michael S. Steele, Republican National Committee chairman, is using his title to market himself for paid appearances nationwide, personally profiting from speeches with fees of up to $20,000 at colleges …
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Jeffrey Young / The Hill:
Reid asks Senate to remain civil as chamber edges toward final vote — The Senate early Tuesday morning edged closer to approving a massive healthcare bill. — Senators approved a series of procedural votes Tuesday morning that brings them closer to a Christmas Eve vote on healthcare reform.
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Reid: Senate needs to have a ‘Rodney King’ moment
Reid: Senate needs to have a ‘Rodney King’ moment
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Natalie Angier / New York Times:
Sorry, Vegans: Brussels Sprouts Like to Live, Too — I stopped eating pork about eight years ago, after a scientist happened to mention that the animal whose teeth most closely resemble our own is the pig. Unable to shake the image of a perky little pig flashing me a brilliant George Clooney smile …
New York Times:
Democrats Face Challenge in Merging Health Bills — WASHINGTON — Even as the Senate took a significant step toward passing its version of a sweeping overhaul of the health insurance system before Christmas, Democrats were grappling Monday with deep internal divisions over abortion …
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Lesley Clark / Naked Politics:
The Diaz-Balarts withdraw Charlie Crist endorsement — Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart have pulled their endorsement of Gov. Charlie Crist for the U.S. Senate. — Lincoln offered few details as to why, just that Crist had “left us no alternative and he knows why.”
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Tony Romm / The Hill:
Diaz-Balarts withdraw support of Crist in Florida Senate race
Diaz-Balarts withdraw support of Crist in Florida Senate race
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Protocol Society — In the 19th and 20th centuries we made stuff: corn and steel and trucks. Now, we make protocols: sets of instructions. A software program is a protocol for organizing information. A new drug is a protocol for organizing chemicals. Wal-Mart produces protocols for moving and marketing consumer goods.
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Go, Arnold! — The Other Arnold, The Economator Arnold Kling …
Go, Arnold! — The Other Arnold, The Economator Arnold Kling …
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Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
States' jobless funds are being drained in recession — The recession's jobless toll is draining unemployment-compensation funds so fast that according to federal projections, 40 state programs will go broke within two years and need $90 billion in loans to keep issuing the benefit checks.
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Paul leads big — If there was any doubt Rand Paul is a serious candidate for the Republican Senate nomination in Kentucky it can be cast away. Our first poll of the race finds him leading Trey Grayson 44-25. — Paul is, as the conventional wisdom suggests, drawing his strongest support …
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Top House Liberal Suggests He Could Accept Deal On Senate Bill — In a sign that House liberals may be bracing to swallow much of the Senate bill with minimal changes, a key House progressive suggested in an interview with me that he might be able to support a bill without a public component …