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Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2010: Massachusetts Special Senate Election — 2010 Massachusetts Senate: Coakley 50%, Brown 41% — State Attorney General Martha Coakley holds a nine-point lead over her Republican rival, state Senator Scott Brown, in Massachusetts' special U.S. Senate election to fill the seat of the late Edward M. Kennedy.
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Jules Crittenden:
Republican Heir To The Liberal Lion? — Could happen. Rasmussen has the GOP's Scott Brown ... or U.S. Senate health-care vote No. 41, if you prefer ... within 9 points of Kennedy heir apparent Martha Coakley, calling it a 50-41 race among likely voters in overnight polling.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
MASSACHUSETTS SENATE RACE HEATS UP: Rasmussen Shows Brown Within 9 Percent.
MASSACHUSETTS SENATE RACE HEATS UP: Rasmussen Shows Brown Within 9 Percent.
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Tea Party Teens — The United States opens this decade in a sour mood. First, Americans are anxious about the future. Sixty-one percent of Americans believe the country is in decline, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey. Only 27 percent feel confident …
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Tea Party groups plan ‘strike’ — Washington (CNN) - Some Tea Party activists from across the country are planning a ‘national strike’ on January 20, the one-year anniversary of President Barack Obama's inauguration. — The idea of holding an economic protest sprung up during the holidays …
Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
Health talks resume with W.H. meet — Congressional Democrats are embarking on an abbreviated negotiation to save Reid the hassle of overcoming more procedural hurdles, but that means the resulting negotiations will be held behind closed-doors as the various stakeholders push for final changes.
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Christina Bellantoni / TPMDC:
Democrats Considering Health Care-Immigration Deal To Overcome Key Sticking Point — Lawmakers who want to extend health coverage to illegal immigrants will not block the passage of the final health care reform bill so long as the White House offers a substantive promise to start pushing comprehensive immigration legislation this year.
Andrew Martin / New York Times:
How Visa, Using Card Fees, Dominates a Market — Every day, millions of Americans stand at store checkout counters and make a seemingly random decision: after swiping their debit card, they choose whether to punch in a code, or to sign their name. — It is a pointless distinction to most consumers …
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Washington Post:
Secret Service confirms third crasher at White House state dinner — Another uninvited guest made it into the White House state dinner made famous by gate-crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the Secret Service announced Monday — exposing more holes in the security perimeter around President Obama.
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Tom Coghlan / Times of London:
Freed Guantánamo inmates are heading for Yemen to join al-Qaeda fight — At least a dozen former Guantánamo Bay inmates have rejoined al-Qaeda to fight in Yemen, The Times has learnt, amid growing concern over the ability of the country's Government to accept almost 100 more former inmates from the detention centre.
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Telegraph:
MI5 told US about Detroit bomber's terror links ‘a year ago’ — Britain told American intelligence agents more than a year ago that the Detroit bomber had links to extremists, according to Downing Street. — The prime minister's spokesman indicated that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was named …
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Wall Street Journal:
Personal Bankruptcy Filings Rising Fast — The number of Americans filing for personal bankruptcy rose by nearly a third in 2009, a surge largely driven by foreclosures and job losses. — And more people are filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which liquidates assets to pay off some debts and absolves the filers of others.
WLNS-TV:
CHERRY WILL DROP OUT OF GOV'S RACE — UPDATE: 6 News Capitol Correspondent Tim Skubick reports that Lt. Governor John Cherry, once the presumed front-runner for the Democratic nomination, will drop out of the race for Governor. — Several sources have confirmed the story 6 News first broke Monday night at 11pm.
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
For Obama, terrorism is a four-letter word: Bush — The attempted bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 was more than just al Qaeda's latest attempt to bring death and destruction to American shores. It was also, in its still-unfolding political aftermath, a head-on collision between …
Alan Travis / Guardian:
New scanners break child porn laws — The rapid introduction of full body scanners at British airports threatens to breach child protection laws which ban the creation of indecent images of children, the Guardian has learned. — Privacy campaigners claim the images created by the machines …
Mark Blumenthal / National Journal Online:
What Liberal Revolt? — Claims That Obama's Base Have Turned On Him Are Based On Scant Evidence — Does President Obama have a problem with his political base? That conclusion seems inescapable in recent weeks, as prominent liberal voices have expressed their unhappiness with the president …
Russell Goldman / ABCNEWS:
First Transgender Appointee Fears Being Labeled ‘Token’ — Amanda Simpson Says It Was Her Merits, Not Gender Identity, That Got Her Commerce Job — For Amanda Simpson, believed to be America's first openly transgender presidential appointee, the job she starts Tuesday in the U.S. Commerce Department …
Heather Mac Donald / Wall Street Journal:
A Crime Theory Demolished — If poverty is the root cause of lawlessness, why did crime rates fall when joblessness increased? — Printer — Friendly — The recession of 2008-09 has undercut one of the most destructive social theories that came out of the 1960s …
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Miles Erwin / Metro.co.uk:
Pensioners burn books for warmth — Hard-up pensioners have resorted to buying books from charity shops and burning them to keep warm. — Volunteers have reported that ‘a large number’ of elderly customers are snapping up hardbacks as cheap fuel for their fires and stoves.
Andy McCarthy / The Corner on National Review Online:
Moussaoui Conviction Upheld — By: Andy McCarthy — The Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has affirmed the conviction and sentence of 9/11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. Enthusiasts of the law-enforcement approach to terrorism will undoubtedly claim this development as more evidence that their strategy works.
Art Beast / The Daily Beast:
Hollywood's Liberal Heartbreak — Home - Cheat sheet - Buzz board - Big Fat Story - Blogs & stories - Videos - Galleries - Crossword — Blogs and Stories — I hope and trust that Robbins has since calmed down. — When it came to politics, Robbins and Sarandon tended to espouse and admonish rather than try to persuade.
Andrew Breitbart / Big Government:
White House Spokeswoman Says Different Bertha Lewis on Visitor's Log — UPDATE: According to Politico's Ben Smith, the Bertha Lewis who went to the White House is not ACORN's CEO but another woman named “Bertha Lewis.” I contacted Smith to tell him that Big Government would offer a correction if the …
David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Matthews Bites The Politico That Feeds Him Cheney — It's delightful to see someone in the media go after Politico for their stenography. J-Mart looked like the cat who ate the canary having to dodge the question about how Dick Cheney was using Politico as his conduit. And there's simply no excuse for it.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Group Gives Up Death Penalty Work — Last fall, the American Law Institute, which created the intellectual framework for the modern capital justice system almost 50 years ago, pronounced its project a failure and walked away from it. — There were other important death penalty developments last year …
William J. Broad / New York Times:
C.I.A. Is Sharing Data With Climate Scientists — The nation's top scientists and spies are collaborating on an effort to use the federal government's intelligence assets — including spy satellites and other classified sensors — to assess the hidden complexities of environmental change.
Tom Shales / Washington Post:
Brit Hume's off message: Have faith, Tiger Woods, as long is it's Christianity — In “North by Northwest,” cold and heartless bureaucrats in Washington realize they may have inadvertently sent a frivolous but innocent advertising man to his death, and one of them says, “It's so horribly sad — why do I feel like laughing?”
Matt Taibbi / Taibblog:
Fannie, Freddie, and the New Red and Blue … Over the Christmas holiday a nasty thing happened: Tim Geithner's Treasury Department decided to lift the cap on aid to the Government-Sponsored Entities, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, apparently in response to Obama administration fears that the two agencies would become insolvent.