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Ezra Klein:
Democrats get the bill, and the score, they needed — The question people generally ask about the final health-care reform vote is, “Won't it be politically difficult for many House Democrats to vote yes?” But with the release of the CBO report (pdf), I'd flip that question a bit …
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Alex Seitz-Wald / Think Progress:
Rep. Steve King and Glenn Beck agree: Voting for health reform on Sunday is ‘an affront to God.’ — With this morning's release of the Congressional Budget Office's reconciliation package score, the House appears ready to vote on health care reform this Sunday.
Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
First Thoughts on the CBO Score — As fate would have it, on the day that the CBO report is released, I am in standby hell, and running low on laptop juice. So my thoughts on the CBO score, and the revised reconciliation bill, are necessarily somewhat preliminary. But here is what I've noticed so far:
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Jeffrey H. Anderson / Weekly Standard:
CBO: Obamacare Would Cost Over $2 Trillion — The CBO's most recent analysis is out, and it's not likely to convince wavering House Democrats to jump to the Obamacare side of the fence. Even the Democrats are granting that the latest version of their proposed health care overhaul would cost $69 billion more than the previous version.
World Tribune.com:
Obama blocks delivery of bunker-busters to Israel — WASHINGTON — The United States has diverted a shipment of bunker-busters designated for Israel. — Officials said the U.S. military was ordered to divert a shipment of smart bunker-buster bombs from Israel to a military base in Diego Garcia.
Ed O'Keefe / Federal Eye:
Ex-general links gay troops to Bosnian genocide — A retired Marine general told senators on Thursday that the Dutch Army failed to protect the city of Srebrenica during the Bosnian war partly because of the presence of gay soldiers in its armed forces. — John J. Sheehan …
Michelle Malkin:
The House vote on the Slaughter Solution: Update: Constitution-butchers prevail, 222-203; Roll call vote added; Calling out Dems Altmire, Lynch; Barone's analysis added — Photoshop credit: Big Fur Hat at iowntheworld.com and Applecross Media — You'll recall that House Republicans unveiled …
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Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Projections from the House's “deem to pass” roll call — The House voted this afternoon by a 222-203 margin to pass the “Slaughter solution” rule authorizing a single vote on the Senate health care bill which the House leadership wants to send to the president for signature plus …
Spencer Ackerman / The Washington Independent:
Anti-Defamation League Goes After Gen. Petraeus — The Anti-Defamation League takes the unexpected step of criticizing Gen. David Petraeus, the widely respected commander of U.S. troops in the Middle East and South Asia, for his recent comments to the Senate Armed Services Committee that lack …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland:
Michele Bachmann Means No Disrespect When She Accuses Media Of “Treason” — BACHMANN (On Bill Bennett's radio show 3/18/10): Well, I'm amazed that they actually were willing to be shocked. Because for most of the time they have been, and you know, I don't mean any disrespect, but they've been treason media.
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Erin McPike / Hotline On Call:
Rules Panel Dem To Vote Against Bill — A key House Dem has begun informing party leaders he plans to vote against health care legislation both on the House floor and in the rules committee, on which he sits. — Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-NY), a sophomore Dem who had a tougher …
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
New Health Care Whip Count: 192 Yes, 208 No (205-210 with Leaners)
New Health Care Whip Count: 192 Yes, 208 No (205-210 with Leaners)
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Henny Sender / Financial Times:
Rival warned regulators over Lehman — Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Reserve officials were warned by a leading Wall Street rival that Lehman Brothers was incorrectly calculating a key measure of its financial health months before its collapse in 2008, people familiar with the matter say.
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Yossi Verter / Haaretz:
Haaretz Poll: Most Israelis see Obama as fair and friendly — U.S. President Barack Obama's popularity may be declining in American public opinion, but a sweeping majority of Israelis think his treatment of this country is friendly and fair, according to a Haaretz-Dialog poll conducted this week.
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
In Health Vote, Democrats Weigh Success vs. Survival — WASHINGTON — In the homestretch of the health care debate, one obvious question being asked across the capital is whether Speaker Nancy Pelosi will find 216 votes to pass the bill. For a group of particularly jittery Democrats …
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James Richardson / RedState:
Coburn Promises to Hold Future Nominations of Ex-House Democrats — Senator Tom Coburn Thursday put his colleagues in the lower chamber on advance notice, vowing to torpedo any promises of patronage made by President Barack Obama to wavering House Democrats.
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Les Blumenthal / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
State of the health care debate: Talk radio attacks an 11-year old — WASHINGTON — Conservative talk show hosts and columnists have ridiculed an 11-year-old Washington state boy's account of his mother's death as a “sob story” exploited by the White House and congressional Democrats like a …
Harry Kresky / The Huffington Post:
Words Matter: Voters to Get Fair Wording of California Open Primary Initiative — The battle over the wording of CA prop 14 — sometimes called the top two or open primary initiative — likely ended yesterday with a ruling by a California Court of Appeals upholding the lower court's refusal …
Washington Post:
The right way to mend immigration — Our immigration system is badly broken. Although our borders have become far more secure in recent years, too many people seeking illegal entry get through. We have no way to track whether the millions who enter the United States on valid visas each year leave when they are supposed to.
New York Times:
German Diocese Ignored Abuse Warnings, Doctor Says — ESSEN, Germany — The German archdiocese led by the future Pope Benedict XVI ignored repeated warnings in the early 1980s by a psychiatrist treating a priest accused of sexually abusing boys that he should not be allowed to work with children, the psychiatrist said Thursday.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Conrad drops support for North Dakota provision to avoid controversy — Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) has asked House negotiators to scrap a provision in the reconciliation package that would have benefited his home state. — Conrad had won a carve-out for the Bank …
Kos / Daily Kos:
FL-Sen: Crist is broken — Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 3/15-17. Likely voters. MoE 4% (5% for primary samples). (11/16-18/2009 results) — GOP Senate Primary — Charlie Crist (R) 30 (47) — Marco Rubio (R) 58 (37) — Other polling has shown Rubio blowing past Crist, so that's not so much news.
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Jon Voight / Big Government:
Call to Arms: Join Me in DC Saturday to Stop ObamaCare — I am calling to all of you freedom-loving Americans to come once again to Washington D.C. to gather at upper Senate Park, across from the Capitol on Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon. — We must come by the thousands.
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John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable:
FCC's Net Neutrality Proceeding Means More Work For State Department — Reclassification could cause government to adjust recommendations — The FCC's actions on network neutrality, particularly if it classifies broadband as a Title II service subject to mandatory access provisions …