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3:15 AM ET, December 30, 2009

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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama Cites ‘Systemic Failure’ in U.S. Security  —  HONOLULU - President Obama on Tuesday blamed a “systemic failure” in the nation's security apparatus for the attempted bombing of a passenger jet on Christmas Day and vowed to identify the problems and “deal with them immediately.”
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Armen Keteyian / CBS News:
U.S. Intel Lapses Helped Abdulmutallab  —  CBS News Exclusive: CIA Had Info on Person of Interest Dubbed “The Nigerian” in August But Officials Failed to Connect Dots  —  (CBS) CBS News has learned that as early as August of 2009 the Central Intelligence Agency was picking up information …
Wall Street Journal:
Obama Slams Security Breach  —  ‘Catastrophic’ Lapse Enabled Bomb Try; Father Told CIA of Suspect's Radicalization  —  WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said a “potential catastrophic breach” allowed the alleged Christmas Day bomber to set his attack into motion, as it emerged …
Discussion: The Rhetorican
Washington Times:
Awlaki personally blessed Detroit attack  —  The Nigerian accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner had his suicide mission personally blessed in Yemen by Anwar al-Awlaki, the same Muslim imam suspected of radicalizing the Fort Hood shooting suspect, a U.S. intelligence source has told The Washington Times.
Mike Allen / The Politico:
CIA also knew about suspect  —  The CIA received a vague warning four months ago about the Nigerian suspect in the Christmas Day bombing attempt, although officers did not learn his name until last month, administration officials said Tuesday night.  —  The revelation, first reported by CBS News …
CNN:   Source: CIA failed to circulate report about bombing suspect
Elizabeth Williamson / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Says ‘Catastrophic Breach’ Led to Bomb Plot
Discussion: Commentary and American Thinker
Chuck Bennett / New York Post:
Ex-Gitmo goons did it!  —  Freed Qaeda creeps hatched undie-cover plan …
Washington Post:   Obama vows to repair intelligence gaps behind Detroit airplane incident
BBC:
Yemen warns West on terror threat
Discussion: Truthdig
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Rove granted divorce in Texas  —  Karl Rove, former senior adviser to President George W. Bush, has been granted a divorce in Texas after 24 years of marriage, a family spokesperson said.  —  Dana Perino, the spokesperson, said: “Karl Rove and his wife, Darby, were granted a divorce last week.
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Jim Rutenberg / The Caucus:
Karl Rove and His Wife Have Divorced
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Truthdig
David Sessions / Politics Daily:
Karl Rove Divorces Wife of 24 Years in Texas
Discussion: La Figa and FishBowlDC
Alexander Mooney / CNN:   Karl Rove, wife divorce
Avi Zenilman / The Plum Line:
Skittish Democrats Refuse To Defend Obama On National Security  —  Are Democrats so cowed by Republican attacks on Obama's foreign policy that they're unwilling to defend him?  —  It's now been five days since the attempted bombing of Flight 253 in Detroit, and Congressional Democrats …
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The Hill:
Reid to try to break hold on TSA nominee
Discussion: The Other McCain
The Grand Rapids / MLive.com:
Complete text of U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra's fundraising letter sent …
Deborah Solomon / New York Times:
Power of Attorney  —  Your new book, “Crisis and Command,” is an eloquent, fact-laden history of audacious power grabs by American presidents going back to George Washington.  Which president would you say most violated laws enacted by Congress?  —  I would say Lincoln.
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Move Your Money: A New Year's Resolution  —  Last week, over a pre-Christmas dinner, the two of us, along with political strategist Alexis McGill, filmmaker/author Eugene Jarecki, and Nick Penniman of the HuffPost Investigative Fund, began talking about the huge, growing chasm between …
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Susananne / susananne's Diary:
Yes, Byron, The GOP Deserves Blame, But You Need to Go Further  —  Byron York's article in the Washington Examiner highlights Republican shortcomings in recent years causing the shift to a Democrat-controlled Congress.  While I agree with some of his points, I think York needs to go further with a few critical elements.
Discussion: Riehl World View and Pajamas Media
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Dennis Kolb Sr / Washington Examiner:
LibertarianMama  —  There is another option besides the two evils …
Discussion: The Other McCain and Townhall.com
Politiken.dk News in English:
Obama greater than Jesus  —  The U.S. president - the practical saviour of our times  —  He is provocative in insisting on an outstretched hand, where others only see animosity.  —  His tangible results in the short time that he has been active - are few and far between.
The Huffington Post:
The Cash Committee: How Wall Street Wins On The Hill  —  WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?  —  The question was simple: Should the lending practices of auto dealers be regulated?  —  It was already October and the 42 Democrats and 29 Republicans on the House Committee on Financial Services had spent …
Jon Walker / Firedoglake:
Medicare vs. Medicaid: A Stark Warning About Having States Execute Reform  —  Political map of the United States, ca.  2002 (source: Univ. of Texas at Austin)  —  The Social Security Act of 1965 created two public insurance programs, Medicare and Medicaid.  One proved to be a big success, and the other, not so much.
Discussion: American Power
Susan Crabtree / The Hill:
Sen. Feinstein: Halt transfers to Yemen  —  The senior Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee wants no more Guantanamo Bay detainees released to Yemen in the wake of a Christmas day terrorist attack hatched in that country.  —  “Guantanamo detainees should not be released to Yemen at this time …
Discussion: Weekly Standard and YID With LID
Josh Gerstein / The Politico:
Obama takes the heat Bush did not  —  Eight years ago, a terrorist bomber's attempt to blow up a transatlantic airliner was thwarted by a group of passengers, an incident that revealed some gaping holes in airline security just a few months after the attacks of September 11.
Discussion: Philly.com
Associated Press:
Obama Moves to Curb Federal Secrets  —  Move Expected to Declassify more than 400 Million Pages of Cold War-Ear Documents  —  (AP) President Barack Obama on Tuesday ordered the federal government to rethink how it protects the nation's secrets, in a move that was expected to declassify …
BBC:
Iran issues ‘punch’ warning to UK  —  Britain has been given a warning by Iran's foreign minister that it will receive “a punch on the mouth” if it does not “stop the nonsense”.  —  Manouchehr Mottaki responded after UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband hailed the “great courage” of Iranians who staged opposition protests on Sunday.
 
 
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