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Bob Herbert / New York Times:
A Less Than Honest Policy — There is a middle-class tax time bomb ticking in the Senate's version of President Obama's effort to reform health care. — The bill that passed the Senate with such fanfare on Christmas Eve would impose a confiscatory 40 percent excise tax on so-called Cadillac health plans …
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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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Margaret Talev / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Who's running the TSA? No one, thanks to Sen. Jim DeMint — WASHINGTON — An attempt to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day would be all-consuming for the administrator of the Transportation Security Administration — if there were one.
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Associated Press:
Sarah Palin's daughter seeks full custody of baby — ANCHORAGE (AP) — A judge's ruling has revealed a heated legal custody battle between Sarah Palin's daughter and the father of her grandson. — Bristol Palin's request to keep the proceedings closed was denied last week by a Superior Court judge.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2012: Nebraska Senate — Health Care Vote Puts Nelson 30 Points Down in Reelection Bid — The good news for Senator Ben Nelson is that he doesn't have to face Nebraska voters until 2012. — If Governor Dave Heineman challenges Nelson for the Senate job, a new Rasmussen Reports …
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Carol E. Lee / The Politico:
Handling problems the Obama way — HONOLULU — There is a sense of déjà vu in the Obama administration's response to the attempted terrorist attack on Christmas Day. A by-now familiar pattern has been established for dealing with unexpected problems.
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Washington Post:
In online posts apparently by Detroit suspect, religious ideals collide — The 23-year-old Nigerian man accused of the attempted Christmas Day bombing of an American airliner apparently turned to the Internet for counseling and companionship, writing in an online forum that he was “lonely” and had “never found a true Muslim friend.”
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The Grand Rapids / MLive.com:
Complete text of U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra's fundraising letter sent in aftermath of attempted Detroit terrorist attack … Dear Friend: — We don't have much time, so I will get right to the point. — In the midst of enjoying Christmas with my family, we were quickly reminded that there is still …
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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.
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Blue Texan / Firedoglake:
Terrorism Still Less Deadly in US Than Lack of Health Insurance, Salmonella — Since we still seem to be having a national freakout over some loser who got on a plane with a bomb in his underwear, which was apparently worthy of a presidential address, it might be a good idea to put …
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Say It Ain't So Already
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EXCLUSIVE: Photos of the Northwest Airlines Bomb
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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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Virginia / Dynamist Blog:
The Collapse of Professional Journalism, Cont'd — The latest “ethics” scandal buzzing through the journalism blogs provides another reminder that the culture and norms of the traditional journalism guild are ill-suited to the new “FREE” era. But first, a bit of personal context.
Hillary Chabot / Boston Herald:
GOP lets Scott Brown fend for himself — Local Republicans outraged committee not giving more in Senate battle — GOP U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown has been all but abandoned by the same national Republican committees that pumped hundreds of thousands in campaign cash …
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Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
Ten Things to Watch in the Health-Care Reform Conference — It's not just about abortion and the public option. Every decision Congress faces while merging the Senate and House health bills will give it the opportunity to make reform better. — Schoolhouse Rock undersold the excruciating difficulty involved in making a bill a law.
Zachary Roth / TPMMuckraker:
Majority Of Tea Party Group's Spending Went To GOP Firm That Created It — The political action committee behind the Tea Party Express (TPE) — which already has been slammed as inauthentic and corporate-controlled by rival factions in the Tea Party movement — directed almost two thirds …
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The Other McCain
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.
Steve Rosenthal / The Politico:
Five steps to recovery for Dems — You wouldn't know it by listening to many Democrats, but the last time I checked, the party still controls the White House, the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives and 26 governor's offices across the country. And while they could be heading …
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Ben Smith's Blog
Nick Anderson / Washington Post:
Education Secretary Arne Duncan's legacy as Chicago schools chief questioned — CHICAGO — Soon after Arne Duncan left his job as schools chief here to become one of the most powerful U.S. education secretaries ever, his former students sat for federal achievement tests.