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Faiz Shakir / Think Progress:
Ed Schultz Tells Robert Gibbs He's ‘Full Of Sh*t’ And 'You're Losing Your Base' — Last night, MSNBC's Ed Schultz spoke at Minnesota progressive talk radio AM950's Blue State Bash at the Minneapolis Convention Center. During his remarks, Schultz revealed that he recently had a testy confrontation …
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Associated Press:
White House Still Weighing Whether to Push Health Care Through Congress — The White House is evaluating whether to take a breather on health care or try to push for passing legislation, but is not convinced Massachusetts voters were trying to block health insurance reform in last week's vote.
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(3 of 3) — He didn't mention it, but Biden himself was a virtual unknown quantity when he won his first term against the popular J. Caleb Boggs in 1972 in perhaps as much of an upset. — It certainly seems as if the president's coattails are very short these days, since not only did Coakley lose …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Biden office disputes report on Beau — Vice-President Joe Biden's office is disputing the characterization of a newspaper interview in which Biden appears to indicate that his son, Beau, won't run this year for a Delaware Senate seat. — In a piece printed in Sunday's Wilmington News-Journal …
CNN:
CNN poll: 56 percent oppose stimulus program — Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans oppose the economic stimulus program, according to a new national poll. — Fifty-six percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Sunday say they oppose the stimulus package, with 42 percent supporting it.
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David Michael Green / Common Dreams:
How to Squander the Presidency in One Year — Hey, Conan Obama: How About Now? Can You Hear Us Now? — There's only one political party in the entire world that is so inept, cowardly and bungling that it could manage to simultaneously lick the boots of Wall Street bankers and then get blamed …
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CNN:
Report: New bin Laden tape emerges — (CNN) — A new audio tape allegedly from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden claims responsibility for an attempt to blow up a plane en route to Michigan on Christmas Day and warns the United States of more attacks. — The tape, which aired on Al Jazeera on Sunday …
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Howie / The Jawa Report:
Bin-Laden Claims Flight 253 Attack Warns US of More Attacks
Bin-Laden Claims Flight 253 Attack Warns US of More Attacks
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Jill Dorson / Real Clear Politics:
Why I Regret Voting For President Obama — I am a registered Independent. I voted for Barack Obama. And for that, I am sorry. — I'm not sorry for you. I'm sorry for me. Because I voted for Obama for me, not for you. I voted for hope and change and all the intangibles that Obama …
James Desborough / News of the World:
Golden couple Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie sign contract to split £205m fortune — TROUBLE AHEAD: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie — HOLLYWOOD golden pair Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have seen DIVORCE lawyers and signed a £205 million split deal, we can reveal.
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Arkansas Rep. Marion Berry to retire — Arkansas Rep. Marion Berry is expected to announce his retirement tomorrow morning, according to three sources briefed on the decision. — Berry will become the sixth Democrat in a competitive seat to leave in the last two months but the first to announce …
Thesevenveils / CBS News:
McCain: Campaign Finance Reform Is Dead — Sen. Who Co-Wrote Finance Laws Not Surprised by Court Ruling Given “Skeptical, Sarcastic Comments” by Justices — (CBS) Senator John McCain, who helped rewrite the nation's campaign finance laws, said Sunday that this week's Supreme Court ruling removing limits …
New York Post:
End of O's cowardly lyin' — We the people of the United States owe Scott Brown's sup porters a huge debt of gratitude. They didn't merely elect a senator. They ripped the façade off the Obama presidency. — Just as Dorothy and Toto exposed the ordinary man behind the curtain in …
Michael A. Clemens / Washington Post:
To help Haiti's earthquake victims, change U.S. immigration laws — Troops. Food. Medicine. Money. Solidarity. — So far, the American response to the tragedy in Haiti has been exactly what you'd expect, and in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake that ravaged the nation on Jan. 12 …
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Bruce Schneier / CNN:
U.S. enables Chinese hacking of Google — Editor's note: Bruce Schneier is a security technologist and author of “Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World.” Read more of his writing at www.schneier.com. — (CNN) — Google made headlines when it went public …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
A Filibuster in '94? — I got a lot of good answers and commentary on my question yesterday about whether or how much the possibility of a filibuster against Health Care Reform was floated in 1994. The one below goes over some key details as well as provides some broader perspective.
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Washington Post:
Political push-back stalls stock market rally on Wall Street — NEW YORK — Washington spent months nursing the financial system back to health after the 2008 economic crisis, stabilizing then reviving battered markets and ultimately restoring trillions of dollars in investor losses.
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Molly K. Hooper / The Hill:
White House has ‘checked in with leadership,’ confident of Bernanke vote
White House has ‘checked in with leadership,’ confident of Bernanke vote
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