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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Ben Nelson: Dems may have to abandon comprehensive health bill, go step-by-step — Democrats may have to abandon their effort for comprehensive healthcare legislation in favor of a piecemeal approach, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) said Friday. — Nelson, a centrist Democrat whose vote is critical …
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Greenwald, Weiner Talk Health Care on Morning Joe: No Reason Not to Vote on Public Option — I still don't think the Senate/White House bill is going anywhere, either with or without a public option, for reasons I've outlined before — though some seem to be hell-bent on forcing House Democrats to throw themselves on its funeral pyre.
Huma Khan / ABCNEWS:
McCain Warns Dems on Health Care
McCain Warns Dems on Health Care
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New York Times:
After the Summit — The main lesson to draw from Thursday's …
After the Summit — The main lesson to draw from Thursday's …
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Is There a Plan C?: …
Is There a Plan C?: …
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Lynn Sweet / Chicago Sun Times:
White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers to step down — WASHINGTON—White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers told me Friday she will step down next month, after presiding over 330 events in the White House in 14 months. — Rogers is departing after achieving a major goal …
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The Politico:
Desiree Rogers will resign — White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers will leave her post next month, according to a White House source, months after she drew criticism for a major security breach at a state dinner in November. — The leading candidate to replace Rogers is Julianna Smoot …
Mike Stark / StarkReports.com:
Bipartisanship is dead — At yesterday's health care discussion, Louise Slaughter told a moving story. — An elderly woman needed dentures but couldn't afford them. Her sister had dentures. When she passed, the surviving sister “inherited” the dentures and used them as her own.
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Alex Seitz-Wald / Think Progress:
Rep. Trent Franks: African-Americans were better off under slavery. — Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) — one of the most conservative member of Congress, according to a new National Journal ranking — decried the strained state of political discourse in an interview today with blogger-activist Mike Stark.
Walid Zafar / Media Matters Action Network:
Rep. Trent Franks: Blacks Better Off Under Slavery
Rep. Trent Franks: Blacks Better Off Under Slavery
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The Politico:
Dems call for Rangel's gavel — After months of holding ranks, Democrats are finally turning on House Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) in the wake of an ethics committee finding that he violated House rules by accepting a Caribbean junket. — Early Friday, Rep. Paul Hodes …
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Jared Allen / The Hill:
Pelosi sticks with Rangel, notes ethics committee ‘did not take action’
Pelosi sticks with Rangel, notes ethics committee ‘did not take action’
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New York Times:
Paterson Drops Out of Governor Race — Gov. David A. Paterson announced on Friday afternoon that he was ending his election campaign and would not run in November. — Gov. David A. Paterson attended a town hall event held by State Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright at a community center in Harlem on Thursday.
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NY Daily News:
Gov. David Paterson makes it official: He's not running
Gov. David Paterson makes it official: He's not running
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Reuters:
Jim Bunning Repeatedly Blocks Unemployment Benefits Extension, Tells Dem ‘Tough S**t’ — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Jim Bunning, a Republican from Kentucky, is single-handedly blocking Senate action needed to prevent an estimated 1.2 million American workers from prematurely losing their unemployment benefits next month.
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Ezra Klein:
Judd Gregg: 'If you've got 51 votes, you win' — “The point is this,” Sen. Judd Gregg says in this 2005 defense of the Republicans' use of the budget reconciliation process. “If you've got 51 votes, you win.” — The idea “that it is outside the rules to proceed within the rules,” Gregg laughs, “is a very unique view on the rules.”
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Mihemed Eli Zalla / hrtribune.net:
Hundreds of Chilldren Found in Mass Grave — A number of Kurdish coffins found in a mass grave in the South of Iraq — Three mass graves were discovered in the sub district of Dubiz in Kirkuk. Announced the Kurdish daily news paper ASO on Sunday, Feb.21st.
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Professor Obama schools lawmakers on health-care reform — Republicans had been hesitant to accept President Obama's invitation to participate in Thursday's White House health-care summit. Their hesitance turned out to be justified. — An equal number of Democratic and Republican lawmakers …
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The Atlantic Online:
Thoughts on the Health Care Summit — So, the health care summit. What do we think? — Well, like the rest of the press, I think it was a phenomenal waste of time, if you thought we were maybe going to make some kind of policy progress. What did we learn from the summit?
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Bush endorses Cheney role — For the first time, former President George W. Bush has said publicly that he approves of former Vice President Dick Cheney's high-profile role in defending the past administration's national security policies. — “I'm glad Cheney is out there,” …
Heather / Crooks and Liars:
Pawlenty: Let ER's turn away patients to cut costs — I missed this the other night but Phoenix Woman over at FDL didn't. Isn't this special? Governor Gutshot to Impoverished ER Patients: Get the Hell out!: … From The Hill — Pawlenty: Let ER's turn away patients to cut costs:
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Dan Zak / Washington Post:
Coffee Party activists say their civic brew's a tastier choice than Tea Party's — Furious at the tempest over the Tea Party — the scattershot citizen uprising against big government and wild spending — Annabel Park did what any American does when she feels her voice has been drowned out …
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Brooks Jackson / FactCheck.org:
Health Care Summit Squabbles — Summary — We tuned in to watch the president's health care summit at Blair House today — all six-plus hours of it. And we weren't surprised to hear some factual missteps in the discussion: — Sen. Lamar Alexander said premiums will go up for …
Eric Felten / Wall Street Journal:
In Praise Of Inefficiency: A Manifesto — Huzzahs could be heard across the country this week when Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jerald Bagley ruled that Florida law doesn't allow cities to use red-light cameras. The case involved the city of Aventura, but it has other Florida cities wondering whether their traffic cameras are legal.
Donna Bowater / Daily Express:
WEATHER: HOTTEST JANUARY EVER SAY CLIMATE EXPERTS — CLIMATE scientists yesterday stunned Britons suffering the coldest winter for 30 years by claiming last month was the hottest January the world has ever seen. — The remarkable claim, based on global satellite data …
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