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Joe Scarborough / The Politico:
GOP should take on Palin — Republicans have a problem. The most-talked-about figure in the GOP is a reality show star who cannot be elected. And yet the same leaders who fret that Sarah Palin could devastate their party in 2012 are too scared to say in public what they all complain about in private.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Obama leads all Republicans
Obama leads all Republicans
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
With friends like these — When the only people who defend you are the Villagers, you know you're on the wong track — With Friends Like These ... I'm watching an exasperated John King on CNN right now visibly stunned that the liberals don't see the savvy genius of Obama's move to freeze Federal Workers' pay.
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The Politico:
GOP pushed pay freeze months ago — Washington Democrats have antagonized House Minority Whip Eric Cantor with the nickname “Dr. No.” But the White House may have to amend that to “Dr. Know” after reversing course and calling for the very same federal pay freeze Cantor promoted earlier this year with his oft-ridiculed YouCut program.
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NewsBusters.org blogs and Betsy's Page
Ezra Klein:
Wonkbook: Dem compromise would extend 90% of Bush tax cuts …
Wonkbook: Dem compromise would extend 90% of Bush tax cuts …
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The Politico, Washington Post and Green
Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Everyone Hates Obama's Pay Freeze Plan... Except Republicans
Everyone Hates Obama's Pay Freeze Plan... Except Republicans
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Washington Post:
Where we and Democrats can work together — When congressional leaders of both parties meet at the White House today, all of us will have an opportunity to show the American people that we got the message of the elections earlier this month. — Republicans heard the voters loud and clear.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Tax fight pits Bush vs. Obama — The looming Senate debate on taxes sets up a showdown between George W. Bush and President Obama on tax policy — and the former president could come out the winner. — The Senate is expected to hold dueling votes on extending the cuts before they expire on Dec. 31 …
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Comments from Left Field, USA Today and Prairie Weather
Washington Post:
WikiLeaks founder could be charged under Espionage Act — Federal authorities are investigating whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange violated criminal laws in the group's release of government documents, including possible charges under the Espionage Act, sources familiar with the inquiry said Monday.
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Jack Shafer / Slate:
The leaked cables make it impossible for Hillary Clinton to continue as secretary of state. … Like This Story Follow Slate's Press Box … - How Post-9/11 Information Sharing Has Made Leaking Government Secrets Easier- What Happened to All That Republican In-Fighting the Tea Party Was Supposed To Cause?
Sarah Palin / Facebook:
Serious Questions about the Obama Administration's Incompetence in the Wikileaks Fiasco — We all applaud the successful thwarting of the Christmas-Tree Bomber and hope our government continues to do all it can to keep us safe. However, the latest round of publications …
Patrick O'Connor / Washington Wire:
Palin: Latest WikiLeak Is Obama's Fault
Palin: Latest WikiLeak Is Obama's Fault
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Reuters:
WikiLeaks plans to release a U.S. bank's documents — (Reuters) - The founder of whistle-blower website WikiLeaks plans to release tens of thousands of internal documents from a major U.S. bank early next year, Forbes Magazine reported on Monday. — Julian Assange declined in an interview …
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Andy Greenberg — When will WikiLeaks return to its older model …
Andy Greenberg — When will WikiLeaks return to its older model …
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Mother Jones, Firedoglake, Gawker and Hullabaloo
Andy Greenberg / The Firewall:
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Wants To Spill Your Corporate Secrets
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Wants To Spill Your Corporate Secrets
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NPR, Balloon Juice, The Impolitic, Taylor Marsh, DealBook and ABCNEWS, more at Mediagazer »
Directorblue / Doug Ross:
Say, About That Old ‘Bush Lied’ Trope, Looks Like Wikileaks Proved Obama Repeatedly Lied About Middle East Policy — Runner-up headline: Obama lied, diplomacy died — Anyone remember that exactly one year ago President Obama's original deadline for Iran expired?
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Foreign Policy and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
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New York Times:
WikiLeaks and the Diplomats — The business of diplomacy is often messy and when private communications become public, it can also be highly embarrassing. — But what struck us, and reassured us, about the latest trove of classified documents released by WikiLeaks was the absence of any real skullduggery.
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TigerHawk, Israpundit, Indecision Forever, Daled Amos, The Empire, Tablet Magazine, Prairie Weather and The Huffington Post
Ben Birnbaum / Washington Times:
Ahmadinejad: U.S. orchestrated WikiLeaks release
Ahmadinejad: U.S. orchestrated WikiLeaks release
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The Atlantic Online and FrumForum
Simon Tisdall / Guardian:
China ‘ready to abandon North Korea’ — Leaked dispatches show Beijing is frustrated with military actions of ‘spoiled child’ and increasingly favours reunified Korea — China has signalled its readiness to accept Korean reunification and is privately distancing itself from the North Korean regime …
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Heather Hurlburt / The New Republic:
Why Wikileaks Is Bad for Progressive Foreign Policy
Why Wikileaks Is Bad for Progressive Foreign Policy
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The Politico, FrumForum, Foreign Policy and The Daily Dish
Jason Kottke / kottke.org:
Has NASA discovered extraterrestrial life? — Here's a curious press release from NASA: … I did a little research on the news conference participants and found: — 1. Pamela Conrad (a geobiologist) was the primary author of a 2009 paper on geology and life on Mars
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Gawker and Suburban Guerrilla
afa.net:
Bryan Fischer SPLC: Truth is now hate speech — The Southern Poverty Law Center last week added five members to its list of “hate” groups, one of which is the American Family Association. — This illustrates one point and proves another. The point it illustrates is that the first and last refuge …
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Al Kamen / Washington Post:
In slideshow, Rep. Joe Barton declares war on the Obama administration — If the Obama administration was hoping to see hints of bipartisanship from the Hill, it might want to skip over the House Energy and Commerce Committee. — The committee's ranking Republican, Rep. Joe L. Barton …
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Politics Daily and Raw Story
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
A Witness Lies, the Court Shrugs and Veterans Are Outraged — Elven J. Swisher wore a replica of a Purple Heart on the witness stand when he testified that the defendant had tried to hire him to kill three federal officials. — Asked about the medal, Mr. Swisher pulled a document …
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
Netflix Partner Says Comcast ‘Toll’ Threatens Online Video Delivery — Level 3 Communications, a central partner in the Netflix online movie service, accused Comcast on Monday of charging a new fee that puts Internet video companies at a competitive disadvantage.
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Balloon Juice, Zandar Versus The Stupid, Seeing the Forest and Gizmodo, more at Mediagazer »
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Vitamin D - Just Hype? — The NY Times covers some pushback against the latest “it” vitamin, but I don't buy it: — Extra Vitamin D and Calcium Aren't Needed, Report Says — By GINA KOLATA — The very high levels of vitamin D that are often recommended by doctors and testing laboratories …
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