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10:45 AM ET, February 10, 2010

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CBS News:
Obama Says Bipartisanship, But What He Wants Is GOP Surrender  —  Posted by Mark Knoller Unannounced, President Obama took to the lectern in the White House briefing room today to give a personal readout of his meeting earlier with congressional leaders of both parties.
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The Hill:
Reid: Jobs bill to come with Republican help
Jeff Poor / NewsBusters.org:
Brilliant: ‘Vagina Monologues’ Creator Tells Palin to Look at ‘Earthquakes and Tsunamis’ for Global Warming Proof  —  No matter what former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin does, she's not going to win any friends in the mainstream modern feminism activist movement in the United States.  But that might not be a bad thing.
Discussion: Newsweek, Moonbattery and Pajamas Media
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CBS News:
Robert Gibbs Scrawls Notes on Hand, Mocking Sarah Palin (Video)
Gregg / The Daily Caller:   Jon Stewart lifts shoplifting joke from comedian to mock Palin
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Exclusive: Scott Brown plans inspirational book — Obama aims to show he isn't anti-business: doesn't ‘begrudge’ bonuses — POTUS weighs recess appointments — Rebecca Naomi Bash b'day  —  Playbook made our CBS hit this a.m. by slipping a Benjamin to a plow driver- thank you, Ray.
Simon Johnson / The Huffington Post:
Obama Still Doesn't Get It  —  Bloomberg today reports President Obama …
Discussion: The Washington Note and Raw Story
Washington Post:
In poll, Republicans gaining political ground on Obama  —  Republicans have significantly narrowed the gap with Democrats on who is trusted to deal with the country's problems and have sharply reduced several of President Obama's main political advantages, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
New York Times:
In Albany, a Rumor of a Rumor Catches Fire  —  Albany — long a place of scandal, the rumor of scandal and the echoing talk about the rumor of scandal — has had a week a bit unlike any other.  Newspapers, blogs, reputable outfits and fringe gossip sites have worked themselves into a frenzy …
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Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blog:
Paterson pens J'accuse letter to Times editor  —  David Paterson's Secretary Lawrence Schwartz has just sent a pretty extraordinary letter to Clark Hoyt, public editor of the New York Times, essentially accusing the paper of doing nothing to counter the firestorm of speculation over its highly anticipated profile of him.
New York Post:
Gov aide takes Times to task
Discussion: NY Daily News, Gothamist and City Room
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
New York Senate Expels Monserrate Over Assault  —  ALBANY — The State Senate on Tuesday expelled a senator convicted of domestic assault, the first time in nearly a century that the Legislature has forced a member from office.  —  The Senate voted 53-to-8 to immediately oust the senator …
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NY Daily News:
State Senate votes to boot Sen. Hiram Monserrate, citing his …
Discussion: Gawker, Advocate and JammieWearingFool
Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
New Wind Farms in the U.S. Have Not Led to Jobs  —  Millions Have Been Invested in Wind Farms, but That Hasn't Brought Jobs  —  Despite all the talk of green jobs, the overwhelming majority of stimulus money spent on wind power has gone to foreign companies, according to a new report …
Paul Joseph Watson / Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com:
Exposed: Naked Body Scanner Images Of Film Star Printed, Circulated By Airport Staff  —  Authorities' claim that virtual strip search pictures immediately destroyed proven fraudulent - use of devices needs to be halted now  —  Claims on behalf of authorities that naked body scanner images …
Joseph Abrams / Fox News:
Anti-Tea Party Web Site Part of Scheme to Funnel Funds  —  A new Web site targeting the tea parties is a part of a complex network of money flowing from the mountainous coffers of the country's biggest labor unions and trickling slowly into political slush funds for Democratic activists.
The Huffington Post:
Carl Levin: Filibuster Could Fall ‘After Massive Conflict On The Floor’  —  WHAT'S YOUR REACTION?  —  Senate Republicans made a persuasive case for abolishing or reforming the filibuster on Tuesday night when they blocked a routine nomination to the National Labor Relations Board that had been held up since April.
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Boston Globe:
Brown's first vote not the deciding one
Discussion: Jules Crittenden
Patrick Gavin / The Politico:
PRESS ROOM LAUGHTER DIES DOWN  —  The White House press room was a jovial place to be in the early days of President Barack Obama's presidency.  But times have changed.  —  Back in May, POLITICO analyzed the press briefings and found that the instances of laughter — as indicated by " …
Discussion: Don Surber and Weasel Zippers
David Neiwert / Crooks and Liars:
Pam Geller tries to tell Ron Reagan Jr. she knows better what his father would think of Palin  —  If you ever needed evidence that right-wingers have no boundaries — in terms logic, ethics, or basic decency — that they will not trample all over in the defense of conservative “values” …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Reuters:
Reuters photographer says reborn after freed by U.S.  —  BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The U.S. military freed a Reuters photographer in Iraq on Wednesday, almost a year and a half after snatching him from his home in the middle of the night and holding him without charge.
Discussion: Beet.TV and Romenesko
David A. Singer / The Huffington Post:
NYS Assembly Special Election Results Bode Ill for Paterson Staying in Gubernatorial Race and for Democrats Holding the NYS Senate in November  —  In Tuesday's 4 special elections to fill vacant NYS Assembly seats, Republicans won 3 of the 4 races - and garnered a net gain of 2 seats.
iowahawk:
Heart of Redness  —  [Ungawa!  The Tea Party natives are restless, sparking alarm among the civilized panjandrums of the coastal media Raj.  Who are these mysterious Fly-Over savages?  What do they want?  Conjectures abound, but only a few brave souls have dared strap on the pith helmet and safari into the belly of the beast.
Discussion: The Other McCain
Dave Adams / The Huffington Post:
Move Your Money: Make the Switch and Invest in America  —  There is a rising tide of anger from the American public.  This frustration is at times directed at government officials at all levels and it is also steered toward Wall Street and big banks.  Some of the anger is fair and some of it may be exaggerated.
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Sen. Jim DeMint twitters: D.C. snow will continue ‘until Al Gore cries uncle’  —  Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) on Tuesday used the D.C. snowstorm to make a political jab, saying that it provides evidence for global warming skeptics.  —  The conservative senator took to Twitter on Tuesday amid reports …
Henry / Crooked Timber:
Towards A World of Smaller Books … I think you can push this argument further.  I would estimate that about 80% of the non-academic non-fiction books that I do not find a complete waste of time (i.e. good books in politics, economics etc - I can't speak to genres that I don't know) are at least twice as long as they should be.
Washington Times:
Caged Panther investigation  —  The Democratic Congress is shirking its oversight responsibility  —  In their bid to protect President Obama's liberal political appointees at the Justice Department, congressional Democrats are surrendering their responsibility to keep a presidential administration honest.
Discussion: Michelle Malkin and PR Newswire
Simon Johnson / The Baseline Scenario:
Revised Baseline Scenario: February 9, 2010  —  Caution: this is a long post (about 3,000 words).  The main points are in the first few hundred words and the remainder is supportive detail.  This material was the basis of testimony to the Senate Budget Committee today by Simon Johnson.
Hotline On Call:
Ehlers To Retire  —  Rep. Vern Ehlers (R-MI 03) will announce his retirement at a 10 a.m. presser tomorrow morning, according to a MI-based source.  —  A press release from Ehler's office says the presser “follow[s] speculation about his plans to continue serving” in the House.
Popular Mechanics:
Target Toyota: Why the Recall Backlash Is Overblown  —  Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood testifies during the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (Photo by Scott J. Ferrell/Getty Images)  —  To judge by press accounts and statements
 
 
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Scott / Power Line:
The campus intifada, cont'd
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