Top Items:
Robert Draper / New York Times:
The Palin Network — On the night of the midterm elections earlier this month, Sarah Palin stayed up until 3 in the morning. From her hotel bedroom in Manhattan, she and her husband, Todd, followed the returns while she wrote e-mails on her iPad — congratulating winners, consoling losers …
Discussion:
ABCNEWS, Guardian, MyFox Philadelphia, The Nation, Weigel, Washington Post, msnbc.com and GOP 12
RELATED:
TMZ.com:
Sarah Palin's Daughter Uses Homophobic Slurs — Sarah Palin's 16-year-old daughter Willow Palin used multiple homophobic slurs — including the word f**got — to attack a Facebook user who criticized her mom's new reality show .... TMZ has learned. — During the premiere of “Sarah Palin's Alaska” …
Discussion:
theblogprof, Wonkette, Confederate Yankee, Lez Get Real, The Confluence, Firedoglake, Mediaite, TBogg, Jezebel, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Gawker, The Stir By CafeMom, MyFox Philadelphia, Balloon Juice, Raw Story, Right Wing News, Joe. My. God., iOwnTheWorld.com, Towleroad News #gay and The Other McCain
Ed Treleven / host.madison.com:
Bristol Palin's dancing on TV set off man in standoff, complaint says — Allegedly set off by Bristol Palin's appearance on “Dancing with the Stars,” a rural Black Earth man kept police at bay outside his home for 15 hours Monday and Tuesday before he surrendered to police.
Discussion:
Ben Smith's Blog, Sweetness & Light, Show Tracker and Instapundit
Jezebel:
How Palin Conservatives Are Cheating The DWTS Voting System — It's been alleged that the Tea Party's “Operation Bristol” is keeping the teen mom in the competition. However, the real conspiracy is that her conservative supporters have figured out a way to exploit ABC.com's email-voting feature, allowing infinite votes.
Discussion:
Boston Herald, Mediaite, The Daily Dish, The Confluence, TalkLeft, Shakesville, palingates, National Review, Wake up America, Hot Air, Wonkette and Tubular
Alexander Mooney / CNN:
Palin: ‘I am’ thinking about 2012 bid
Palin: ‘I am’ thinking about 2012 bid
Discussion:
Indecision Forever and New York Times
Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
Behind delayed summit: Republican distrust of President Obama — The roots of the partisan standoff that led to the postponement of the bipartisan White House summit scheduled for Thursday date back to January, when President Barack Obama crashed a GOP meeting in Baltimore to deliver a humiliating rebuke of House Republicans.
RELATED:
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
That's the Story? (#GalacticFail Edition) — The Politico has a story up tonight about how and why the bipartisan, everybody-get-along summit between President Obama and congressional Republicans ended up getting postponed. And a key part of it, according to Hill Republicans …
Discussion:
JustOneMinute, Gawker, The Politico, Balloon Juice, No More Mister Nice Blog and Wonkette
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
THE FALLOUT OF KYL'S BETRAYAL.... The optimism hadn't been expressed publicly, but the White House really did think it finally had a deal in place for Senate ratification of the new arms control treaty with Russia, New START. — Republicans had made Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) their point man on the issue …
Discussion:
The Moderate Voice, Balloon Juice and Suburban Guerrilla
Quinnipiac University:
Few U.S. Voters Look For Love In White House Meeting, Quinnipiac …
Few U.S. Voters Look For Love In White House Meeting, Quinnipiac …
Discussion:
Politics Daily, Washington Wire, The Moderate Voice, CNN and The Page
Peter Baker / New York Times:
G.O.P. Opposition Dims Hope for Arms Treaty With Russia
G.O.P. Opposition Dims Hope for Arms Treaty With Russia
Discussion:
Washington Post, The League of Ordinary …, The Confluence, ATTACKERMAN, The Foundry and Washington Monthly
Matthew Cooper / NationalJournal.com:
Nuclear Treaty Blow Has Political Fallout, Too
Nuclear Treaty Blow Has Political Fallout, Too
Discussion:
Booman Tribune
Howard Kurtz / The Daily Beast:
Roger Ailes Lets Rip — In an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, the Fox News chief says Obama thinks differently from most Americans, defends Murdoch's GOP donations, and admits Beck sometimes goes too far. — In the media world, as in politics, having a high-profile target can be a very good thing.
The Huffington Post:
Michael Bloomberg & Joe Scarborough: The Independent Odd Couple — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? … WASHINGTON — There's no campaign yet, and there may never be, but New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and MSNBC's morning talk-show host Joe Scarborough have begun trying to figure out whether …
Discussion:
City Room, Weasel Zippers, Front Row Washington, Mediaite, New York Magazine, Guardian, Gawker, GOP 12 and The Moderate Voice
RELATED:
Bloomberg:
Bloomberg Says Independent Candidate Can't Win Contest for U.S. Presidency
Bloomberg Says Independent Candidate Can't Win Contest for U.S. Presidency
Discussion:
GOP 12
Mike Allen / The Politico:
SARAH PALIN TO ROBERT DRAPER: 'I'M ENGAGED IN THE INTERNAL …
SARAH PALIN TO ROBERT DRAPER: 'I'M ENGAGED IN THE INTERNAL …
Discussion:
Commentary and Mediaite
Drew Armstrong / Bloomberg:
Insurers Gave U.S. Chamber $86 Million Used to Oppose Obama's Health Law — Health insurers last year gave the U.S. Chamber of Commerce $86.2 million that was used to oppose the health-care overhaul law, according to tax records and people familiar with the donation.
RELATED:
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
Health insurance companies likely to break profit records for 2010
Health insurance companies likely to break profit records for 2010
Discussion:
ThinkProgress
Washington Post:
Payroll tax holiday and other measures to reduce the debt — This morning, a bipartisan task force that we co-chair unveils a bold, comprehensive plan to dramatically reduce America's deficits and debt and strengthen our economy, enabling the nation to reclaim its future.
RELATED:
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
One Way to Trim Deficit: Cultivate Growth — We look back on the late 1990s as a rare time when the federal government ran budget surpluses. We tend to forget that those surpluses came as a surprise to almost everybody. — As late as 1998, the Congressional Budget Office was predicting a deficit for 1999.
Discussion:
Ezra Klein, Washington Monthly, Hullabaloo, Commentary, The Agonist, Economix and TaxVox
Noah Shachtman / Wall Street Journal:
Has Airport Security Gone Too Far? — Pilots and travelers are rebelling against scanners that douse them with X-rays and reveal their private parts. There must be a better way. — In May, Transportation Security Administration screener Rolando Negrin pummeled a co-worker with his government-issued baton.
Discussion:
Danger Room, Left Coast Rebel, Israel Matzav, The Daily Dish and Prairie Weather
RELATED:
Stephanie Condon / CBS News:
Poll: 4 in 5 Support Full-Body Airport Scanners
Poll: 4 in 5 Support Full-Body Airport Scanners
Discussion:
AMERICAblog News, CBS News, Raw Story, TigerHawk, American Power, The Consumerist and The TSA Blog
Warren E. Buffett / New York Times:
Pretty Good for Government Work — My mother told me to send thank-you notes promptly. I've been remiss. — Let me remind you why I'm writing. Just over two years ago, in September 2008, our country faced an economic meltdown. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the pillars that supported …
Discussion:
Ezra Klein, Mediaite, The Big Picture, Felix Salmon, New York Magazine and ChattahBox News Blog
Sean Cockerham / Anchorage Daily News:
Murkowski's lead more than 10,000 votes — Today's review of write-in ballots ended with Sen. Lisa Murkowski enjoying an apparently insurmountable 10,420-vote lead over Joe Miller. — Murkowski also now has collected more votes that went unchallenged by Miller ballot observers than Miller's total vote count.
Christine McConville / Boston Herald:
Health panel brings out big guns — The state's health insurance connector — the highly touted agency that aims to bring cheap medical care to the masses — has turned into a legal pit bull by aggressively going after a growing number of Bay Staters who say they can't afford mandated insurance …
Discussion:
protein wisdom and Weasel Zippers
Susan Gardner / Daily Kos:
Republican fiscal hawks avoid Appropriations Committee like the plague — Turns out they're all talk and no action: … Yeah, be careful what you ask for. You get elected grandstanding about government overspending, you might actually have to ... you know, put your name to specifics on where to cut government spending.
RELATED:
Meredith Shiner / The Politico:
Alvin Greene: ‘Born to be president’ — Former South Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Alvin Greene has only the highest hopes for his political future despite his crushing defeat two weeks ago — he thinks he will be the next president. — In an interview outside a Columbia …
Discussion:
Gawker, Liberty Pundits Blog, Weasel Zippers, Free Times and TPMMuckraker
The Politico:
Why Democrats don't dump Nancy Pelosi — To the outside world, what House Democrats are poised to do later this morning seems to defy logic: Why would politicians who supposedly care above all about public opinion and their own hides stick with an unpopular leader who just carried them through …
Discussion:
CNN, American Power, Right Wing News, ProfessorBainbridge.com and USA Today
Dan Rozek / Chicago Sun Times:
Bean concedes; Walsh wins seat by 291 votes — By a margin of 291 votes out of more than 200,000 cast, GOP challenger Joe Walsh emerged Tuesday as the winner over U.S. Rep. Melissa Bean in their nail-biting 8th District congressional race. — Bean, a three-term Democrat …
Discussion:
Firedoglake, Ballot Box and Wake up America
Jennifer Buske / Washington Post:
Study: Prince William, Va., policy appears to affect Hispanic population — Prince William County's controversial immigration policy appears to have had some effect, as the growth of the county's Hispanic population now lags behind that of other jurisdictions, a report from the University of Virginia states.
Discussion:
The Washington Independent and National Review
Eric Ostermeier / Smart Politics:
Are Democrats Becoming a Two-State Party? — Percentage of Democratic U.S. House Seats from California and New York soars to a record high of 28.1 percent after the 2010 elections — Despite losing six U.S. House seats in New York on November 2nd (with defeats in NY-01 and NY-25 still tentative) …
Discussion:
Hot Air