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The Hill:
Don't topple economy by rejecting tax deal, Obama tells the Dems — President Obama warned his fellow Democrats on Wednesday that they risk plunging the country into a double-dip recession if they reject his tax-cut deal with Republicans. — As the White House intensified pressure …
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Firedoglake, Scared Monkeys and The Politico
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Jay Newton-Small / Time:
Palin in Progress: What Does She Want? — For the longest time, Sarah Palin was leery of Facebook. Some of the comments left on her page during the 2008 vice-presidential campaign were so withering and unpleasant that it took months of coaxing by her staff and her daughters Bristol and Willow …
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Taylor Marsh, msnbc.com, The Page and New York Times
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Palin's Republican Problem — It's well documented that Sarah Palin has problems with Democrats and independents, but the first seven states where we've looked at the 2012 Presidential election make it clear that she has a Republican problem as well. — It's not that Republicans …
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conservatives4palin.com, The Daily Dish, South Capitol Street, GOP 12 and National Review
Washington Post:
Senate leaders set to begin debate on tax cuts — Senate leaders are planning to begin debate on a far-reaching tax package as soon as Thursday as rank-and-file Democrats warm to an agreement between the White House and Republicans to extend a host of expiring tax cuts and pump fresh cash into the economy.
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Washington Monthly, The Note, Parker Spitzer, Suburban Guerrilla and CNN
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Obama and the Democratic Revolt — The White House must convince Dems—50 in the House and about 15 in the Senate. — For agreeing to a temporary extension of all the Bush tax cuts, President Obama is now facing a full-fledged revolt within his party. The responses from congressional Democrats …
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The New Republic and No More Mister Nice Blog
Newsweek:
Looking for Mr. or Mrs. Right — Coalescing behind a single 2012 presidential candidate is going to be tricky for the ever-fractured conservative Christians of the GOP. — Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee — Surveying the crop of would-be Republican presidential contenders …
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GOP 12
Gail Collins / New York Times:
Falling Off the Bandwagon
Falling Off the Bandwagon
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Washington Post, Daily Kos and Prairie Weather
The Politico:
Tax deal gains steam toward passage
Tax deal gains steam toward passage
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The Hill, Hot Air, Top of the Ticket, Clusterstock and RedState
Darren Goode / The Politico:
Energy incentives to sweeten tax bill?
Energy incentives to sweeten tax bill?
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The Foundry, Wall Street Journal, Right Turn, Ezra Klein, AmSpecBlog, Daily Kos, CNN, Weasel Zippers and The Hill
Ben Dimiero / Media Matters for America:
LEAKED EMAIL: Fox boss caught slanting news reporting — At the height of the health care reform debate last fall, Bill Sammon, Fox News' controversial Washington managing editor, sent a memo directing his network's journalists not to use the phrase “public option.”
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ThinkProgress, Washington Monthly and Comments from Left Field
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Political Punch:
Exclusive: Sarah Palin Under Cyber-Attack from Wikileaks Supporters in 'Operation Payback'* — The website and personal credit card information of former Gov. Sarah Palin were cyber-attacked today by Wikileaks supporters, the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate tells ABC News in an email.
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Stephen Gutowski / The Blast:
Twitter Suspends Wikileaks Defenders' Profile
Twitter Suspends Wikileaks Defenders' Profile
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CNET News, more at Techmeme »
Carlos Lozano / L.A. NOW:
House of Representatives narrowly approves Dream Act; Senate must now vote on immigration bill — In a last-ditch showdown on immigration relief for illegal migrants, the Democratically-controlled House of Representatives on Wednesday narrowly approved the so-called Dream Act that would offer …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, No More Mister Nice Blog and Hot Air
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Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Collins Hands Reid A Final Offer On Don't Ask, Don't Tell — Here's what Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) told Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that she needs to support a full Senate debate on the defense authorization bill (the vehicle for Don't Ask, Don't Tell repeal): 15 guaranteed votes on amendments …
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Rich Miller / Bloomberg:
Most Americans Say They're Worse Off Under Obama: Poll — More than 50 percent of Americans say they are worse off now than they were two years ago when President Barack Obama took office, and two-thirds believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, a Bloomberg National Poll shows.
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Hot Air, Outside the Beltway, CNN, South Capitol Street, National Review and HotAirPundit
Don Surber:
The night Chris Matthews told the truth — I was watching Hardball tonight and came up with this when Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer said Republicans are for the “wealthy rich,” as opposed — I suppose — to the wealthy poor. — I hope you like it. The transcript follows:
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South Capitol Street
Jake Sherman / The Politico:
GOP gets queasy over earmark ban — After agreeing to kill earmarks, some of the most conservative GOP lawmakers are already starting to ask themselves: What have we done? — Indeed, many Republicans are now worried that the bridges in their districts won't be fixed …
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South Capitol Street and Hit & Run
Jon Meacham / New York Times:
No Deficit of Courage — IS it, in fact, 1994-95 all over again? The atmospherics are certainly familiar. We have a Democratic president who appears to be tacking to the center to work with Republicans after being battered in the midterms. Jilted liberals, meanwhile …
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Prairie Weather
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Obama takes his case to the independent center — It took a month for Barack Obama to make clear what he has learned from the midterm election “shellacking,” but the time has not been wasted. Future political historians are likely to trace his recovery - and reelection, if that's what happens - back to decisions made in December.
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National Review
Brian Montopoli / CBS News:
Michael Bloomberg: I'm Not Running for President. Period. — New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg - who is often discussed as a potential third party candidate for the presidency in 2012 - told CBS News' Katie Couric Wednesday there is “nothing” that would compel him to enter the coming presidential race.
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
On Economy, Bloomberg Says Washington Is Failing
On Economy, Bloomberg Says Washington Is Failing
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Hot Air, New York Times, Sky Dancing, The Caucus, American Prospect, Washington Post, Althouse, Politics Daily, South Capitol Street and Salon
Washington Examiner:
Examiner Editorial: Obama uses labor board to revive Card Check — When labor lawyer Craig Becker's nomination to the National Labor Relations Board was rejected by a bipartisan vote of the Senate in February, it was due to fears on both sides of the aisle that the former counsel for the AFL-CIO …
Simmi Aujla / The Politico:
‘Prince of Pork’ to Approps chair — Rep. Hal Rogers may have sworn off earmarks as he lobbied his way into the powerful House Appropriations Committee chairmanship, but there's a reason he's earned the nickname “Prince of Pork.” — Over the past two years, Rogers has requested $175,613,300 in earmarks …
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Washington Times, Wall Street Journal and Capital Gains and Games blogs
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
New Republican lawmakers are hiring lobbyists, despite campaign rhetoric — During his campaign to represent Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate, GOP nominee Ron Johnson accused Democratic incumbent Russell Feingold (D) of being “on the side of special interests and lobbyists.”
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Politics Daily
msnbc.com:
Dems help Chinese firm chase stimulus — “It was helpful to Reid to say, 'We'll help you raise money. We'll serve up victory on a silver platter for you. We'll bring green jobs to the state,'” Krumholz said. “It's like a ready-made campaign platform — and it was accompanied by real dollars.”
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Pirate's Cove and The Gateway Pundit