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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Plouffe stepping up role as adviser to White House — David Plouffe, the man who managed President Barack Obama's campaign, will be taking on an expanded role as an outside adviser to the White House, according to sources familiar with the plan, a move that comes just days after a stunning defeat …
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New York Times:
Obama Calls Team From 2008 for Races in Fall — WASHINGTON — President Obama is reconstituting the team that helped him win the White House to counter Republican challenges in the midterm elections and recalibrate after political setbacks that have narrowed his legislative ambitions.
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
THE TALKS THAT MAY SAVE HEALTH CARE REFORM.... Over the last few days, it's become increasingly evident that congressional Democrats aren't sure how, when, or whether to move forward on health care reform. There is an obvious course that would deliver an extraordinary victory …
Chris Frates / The Politico:
Reid, Pelosi work to save reform — Struggling to salvage health reform, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have begun considering a list of changes to the Senate bill in hopes of making it acceptable to liberal House members, according to sources familiar with the situation.
David Plouffe / Washington Post:
November doesn't need to be a nightmare for Democrats
November doesn't need to be a nightmare for Democrats
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama vs Boehner: Power to the people — President Barack Obama, who will deliver his State of the Union address next week, and House Minority Leader John Boehner, delivering today a pre-buttal to that address, are torn over the implications of two far-reaching rulings handed down this week.
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Ian Urbina / New York Times:
24 States' Laws Open to Attack After Campaign Finance Ruling
24 States' Laws Open to Attack After Campaign Finance Ruling
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Amanda Lee Myers / Arizona Daily Star:
J.D. Hayworth says he'll run against John McCain — Former Arizona Congressman J.D. Hayworth says he is planning to run against John McCain for his U.S. Senate seat. — Hayworth, a Republican, told The Associated Press late Friday he stepped down as host of his radio program on KFYI-AM, a conservative radio talk show in Phoenix.
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Scott / Power Line:
Clearing my spindle — I've been saving a number of items to write about that I want to present for your information without further comment. In one way or another, they are interesting and informative. — The people of Israel display adherence to the commandment to repair the world.
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Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Bill's Late Father Irving Kristol: ‘My Poor Son Has Got It Wrong Again’ — Despite all the failures of the neoconservative movement in foreign policy over the last eight years, Newsweek writes that we are witnessing “the return of the neocons.” However, the article provides little hard evidence …
Nathaniel Cary / TheSunNews.com:
Bauer: Needy ‘owe something back’ for aid — GREENVILLE - Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer has compared giving people government assistance to “feeding stray animals.” — Bauer, who is running for the Republican nomination for governor, made his remarks during a town hall meeting in Fountain Inn …
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Massachusetts Is The Mob — From Charles Blow [sic] in the NY Times: … All hope is lost. Barricade the doors. Draw the curtains on the windows. Prepare the safe room for the next three years. Here they come: — Would it be completely childish of me to bring this out of storage?
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Washington Examiner:
ggordon — ...and thank you Mr's. McCain and Feingold. And to think - I held my nose and voted for McCain for president. — As a life long Republican - conservative first - interesting that the national party would pick a guy who had anti-Constitutional views. I know, it's just one law.
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Public Agrees With Court: Campaign Money Is “Free Speech”
Public Agrees With Court: Campaign Money Is “Free Speech”
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Richard N. Haass / Newsweek:
Enough Is Enough — Why we can no longer remain on the sidelines in the struggle for regime change in Iran. — From the magazine issue dated Feb 1, 2010 — Two schools of thought have traditionally competed to determine how America should approach the world.
Patterico's Pontifications:
Ellie Light: Obama Astroturfer? Or Very, Very, Very Energetic But Independent Letter Writer? With Houses All Over the Nation? — A woman has written the same letter defending Obama to dozens of publications across the country, getting them published in at least 42 newspapers in 18 states …
Gail Collins / New York Times:
The Lady and the Arlen — This is not the hour of the good loser in Democratic circles. — On MSNBC, Keith Olbermann called Scott Brown, the senator-elect from Massachusetts, “an irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, teabagging supporter of violence against women …
The Politico:
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Jules Crittenden:
More Bitter Ironies — Two great reads from two great Boston newspapers, in the post-Brown election era. — Gray ladies* first. Boston Globe: “Liberal bastions lament as the blue fades.” … That's a pretty bitter irony. Sounds like those people need to get out more.