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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
The Juiciest Revelations In “Game Change” — Game Change, the long-awaited and very gossipy chronicle of the 2008 campaign by journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, is chock full of revelations that are bound to stir the folks who live within ten miles of the Beltway — and perhaps even reverberate beyond Washington.
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Laura Myers / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
NEVADA U.S. SENATE POLL: Reid hits new low in poll — Rating is worst in R-J's surveys for 2010 election — More than half of Nevadans are unhappy with Sen. Harry Reid, according to a new poll commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. It's the worst “unfavorable” …
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New York Magazine:
Saint Elizabeth and the Ego Monster — A candidate whose aides were prepared to block him from becoming president. A wife whose virtuous image was a mirage. A mistress with a video camera. In an excerpt from the new book Game Change—their sweeping account of the 2008 campaign …
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Harry Reid apologizes for “light skinned” remark about Obama — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) apologized today for referring to President Barack Obama as “light skinned” and “with no Negro dialect” in private conversations during the 2008 presidential campaign.
Mark Preston / CNN:
Reid apologizes for ‘Negro dialect’ comment — Washington (CNN) - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid apologized Saturday following reports he had privately described then-candidate Barack Obama during the presidential campaign as a black candidate who could be successful thanks in part to his …
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Frank Quaratiello / Boston Herald:
Scott Brown swearing-in would be stalled to pass health-care reform — It looks like the fix is in on national health-care reform - and it all may unfold on Beacon Hill. — At a business forum in Boston today, interim Sen. Paul Kirk predicted that Congress would pass a health-care reform bill this month.
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Mr. K / Jumping in Pools:
Brown is winning the battle of the blogosphere. — UPDATE: Conservative bloggers invading Massachusetts! — Scott Brown is within two percentage points of his Democratic candidate among definite voters, however, the political blogsphere and Internet is behind his campaign 100 percent of the time …
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Courts Roll Back Limits on Spending in Election Law — WASHINGTON — Even before a landmark Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance law expected within days, a series of other court decisions is reshaping the political battlefield by freeing corporations, unions and other interest groups …
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Jeffrey Young / The Hill:
Healthcare bill excise tax likely to survive, labor leader says — A union-opposed tax on high-cost health insurance will probably remain part of healthcare reform, a prominent labor leader said Friday. — Andy Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) …
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Steven Greenhouse / New York Times:
Unions Oppose Possible Health Insurance Tax
Unions Oppose Possible Health Insurance Tax
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New York Times:
White House Aides Said to Chafe at Slow Pace of Afghan Surge — WASHINGTON — Senior White House advisers are frustrated by what they say is the Pentagon's slow pace in deploying 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan and its inability to live up to an initial promise to have all of the forces …
Philip Caputo / The Atlantic Online:
The Fall of Mexico … Those famous words came to mind when another man named Díaz offered me an equally concise observation about the realities of life in the country today: “In Mexico it is dangerous to speak the truth. It is even dangerous to know the truth.” — His full name is Fernando Díaz Santana.
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Ben Feller / Associated Press:
Analysis: Obama's buck-stopping goes only so far — Buzz up! — WASHINGTON - He says “the buck stops with me,” but nearly a year into office, President Barack Obama is still blaming a lot of the nation's troubles — the economy, terrorism, health care — on George W. Bush.
Detroit News:
Muslims, Nigerians in Detroit denounce terrorism — Detroit — Muslims, Arab-Americans and Nigerian-Americans stood together Friday outside the federal courthouse downtown to speak out against terrorism and Islamic extremists. — An estimated 150 people attended a peaceful demonstration …
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Obama Tries to Turn Focus to Jobs, if Other Events Allow — WASHINGTON — President Obama keeps trying to turn attention to “jobs, jobs, jobs,” as his chief of staff has put it. But he is finding that it can be hard to focus on any one issue when so many demand attention, often unexpectedly.
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The Huffington Post:
Jean Biden Dead: Joe Biden's Mother Catherine Dies At 92 — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Catherine “Jean” Biden died today in Wilmington, Delaware, surrounded by family, according to a statement released by the White House. — Born Catherine Eugenia Finnegan, the mother of Vice President Joe Biden was 92.
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Susan Jo Keller / New York Times:
Catherine E. F. Biden, Mother of the Vice President, Is Dead at 92
Catherine E. F. Biden, Mother of the Vice President, Is Dead at 92
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Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Palin's tea party raises eyebrows — Sarah Palin's plan to deliver the keynote address — for a fee — at next month's first-ever National Tea Party Convention is getting renewed attention in light of her rejection Thursday of an invitation to speak at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference.
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