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6:25 PM ET, December 16, 2010

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Big Boost for Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal: Brown Backs Senate Bill  —  ABC News' Matthew Jaffe reports:  —  Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown today voiced his support for a stand-alone repeal of the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, bringing the bill one vote over the 60-vote threshold …
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
How Harry Reid can make time for DADT repeal  —  Now that Scott Brown and Olympia Snowe have come out for the stand-alone bill in the Senate to repeal don't ask don't tell, there's no longer any doubt as to whether there are the necessary 60 votes in the Senate to get this done.
David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
Do The Math  —  In a minor miracle considering last week's defeat, DADT repeal now appears to have the 60 votes needed for Senate passage.  Scott Brown, Lisa Murkowski and Olympia Snowe have all pledged their unconditional support, meaning three no votes have flipped from last week's tally.
Manu Raju / The Politico:
Harry Reid wants a 'don't ask' vote this congress
Discussion: Pat Dollard and FrumForum
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Reid wages vigorous defense of earmarks in $1.1 trillion omnibus
Discussion: CNN
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP will paralyze Senate floor with reading of 1,924-page spending bill  —  Republicans will paralyze the Senate floor for 50 hours by forcing clerks to read every single paragraph of the 1,924-page, $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill.  —  Senate clerks are expected to read the massive bill …
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
GOP looks to box in Obama on $1.1 trillion government spending bill
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
OBNOXIOUS DELAYS FOR THE SAKE OF OBNOXIOUS DELAYS.... The irony is …
Russell Berman / The Hill:
House tax vote could be delayed  —  A final House vote on President Obama's tax proposal could be delayed after Democratic leaders were forced to pull a procedural measure off the House floor Thursday.  —  The House was set to vote on the rule governing debate on the broad tax bill …
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Russell Berman / The Hill:
Pelosi scrambles to save Obama tax package after scrapped vote  —  Democratic leaders are scrambling to save President Obama's tax proposal after a liberal insurrection forced House leaders to postpone a planned vote on the measure Thursday.  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Patrick O'Connor / Washington Wire:
House Democrats Must Delay Tax Bill
Discussion: Say Anything and Pajamas Media
Frank Dikötter / New York Times:
Mao's Great Leap to Famine  —  HONG KONG — The worst catastrophe in China's history, and one of the worst anywhere, was the Great Famine of 1958 to 1962, and to this day the ruling Communist Party has not fully acknowledged the degree to which it was a direct result of the forcible herding …
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
AND YET APOLOGISTS IN AMERICA WERE COMPARING HIM TO THE EARLY CHRISTIANS: Mao's Great Leap To Famine: “The worst catastrophe in China's history, and one of the worst anywhere, was the Great Famine of 1958 to 1962, and to this day the ruling Communist Party has not fully acknowledged the degree …
John Cook / Gawker:
The Daily Beast Has Stopped Editing Meghan McCain  —  Meghan McCain is the illiterate daughter of a ruined man, which makes her “column” for the Daily Beast something of a challenge for her editors.  But by the looks of today's offering, they've given up.  —  Were you wondering what McCain thinks …
Blue Texan / Firedoglake:
Clueless Time Editor: Julian Assange Will Be a “Footnote” in Five Years  —  Pictured: Richard Stengel (by david_shankbone)  —  This is what a dinosaur sounds like when it's dying. … Wow.  —  Notes Greenwald, … It's pretty clear that under its current leadership, TIME will be a footnote five years from now.
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Getting to Assange through Manning
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
U.S. Tries to Build Case for Conspiracy by WikiLeaks
Gail Collins / New York Times:
The Crying Game  —  We've had to adjust to so many strange developments lately.  I'm sure we'll get used to having a speaker of the House who weeps a lot.  —  That would be John Boehner, the new guy.  —  “He is known to cry,” the outgoing speaker, Nancy Pelosi, told Deborah Solomon in The Times Magazine.
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Matt Lewis / Politics Daily:
John Boehner's Crying: Is He Drinking Too Much?
Discussion: DownWithTyranny! and Taylor Marsh
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Could there be a Tet Offensive in Afghanistan?  —  Once when the French statesman Duc de Richelieu (1766-1822) was planning a military campaign, an officer placed a finger on a map, saying: “We shall cross the river at this point.”  Richelieu replied: “Excellent, sir, but your finger is not a bridge.”
Discussion: Guardian, The Nation and Vox Popoli
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Ross Douthat:
The Strange Case for Mitt Romney  —  David Frum, puzzling over the inconsistencies in Mitt Romney's recent op-ed attacking the tax deal: … I hear similar things from Romney supporters (or people trying to convince themselves to be Romney supporters) with remarkable frequency.
Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
Where Freedom Goes to Die: The Center for Science in the Public Interest  —  I find it deeply disturbing that such a lawsuit was even contemplated in my country, even if it is likely to be thrown out on appeal: … One shudders to consider that when Patrick Henry stood up in St. John's Church and declared …
First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: As bad as it gets?  —  New NBC/WSJ poll: If this is as bad as it gets for Obama, he's in good shape for 2012... If not, watch out... What's benefiting the president right now: a strong base and the fact the public finds him likeable... Palin's poor poll position …
Sally C. Pipes / Forbes:
The Fatal Move From The FDA  —  Some women will face shorter, more painful lives without Avastin.  —  On Dec. 17 the Food and Drug Administration is expected to take the radical step of revoking approval for an advanced drug in the treatment of one of the country's most deadly diseases.
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Capitol Confidential / Big Government:   Exclusive: Sources Confirm FDA Moving Ahead with Rationing
Ben Armbruster / ThinkProgress:
Warning: ‘Greater Exposure’ To Fox News Will Lead To ‘Increased Misinformation’ On Policy Issues  —  Last week, World Public Opinion (WPO) released a poll exploring political information in a post-Citizens United national election and found that 90 percent of voters “said that in the 2010 election …
Discussion: Booman Tribune and AlterNet
Michael Graham / Boston Herald:
Liberals cut down to size  —  Enough!  —  You can have your own politics, my liberal friends, you aren't entitled to your own facts.  And your claims about the Obama/GOP tax deal are pure, fact-free fantasy.  —  Yesterday morning I endured watching a fertilizer-filled conversation on Fox 25 …
Ezra Klein:
Orszag and Citigroup  —  James Fallows gently chides me and my paper for not writing more on Peter Orszag's decision to take an executive position with Citigroup.  He's probably right to do so, though my silence was in part motivated by terror at having to try and add anything to this brilliant post …
Aljean Harmetz / New York Times:
Blake Edwards, Prolific Comedy Director, Dies at 88  —  Blake Edwards, a writer and director who became a Hollywood master of screwball farces and rude comedies like “Victor/Victoria” and the “Pink Panther” movies, died Wednesday night in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 88.  —  Enlarge This Image
Discussion: AOL News, First Draft and Gawker
Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Just 29 Percent of Voters Think Obama Will Win Re-Election  —  Barack Obama's second year as president is ending on a low note in the eyes of American voters, according to a Fox News poll released Thursday.  —  The president continues to suffer from upside-down job ratings …
Jennifer Haberkorn / The Politico:
Health judge fears ‘broccoli’ mandate  —  PENSACOLA, Fla. — In a federal courtroom Thursday, Judge Roger Vinson questioned how far Congress's authority would go if it can legally require nearly all Americans to purchase health insurance.  —  Could they “mandate everybody has to buy a certain amount of broccoli?”
Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Barbra Streisand glad Hillary not first female president: They'd have ‘blamed her gender’ for economic crisis  —  On Wednesday's broadcast of “Larry King Live” on CNN, the second-to-final show for host Larry King, singer Barbra Streisand explained why she left the country during November's midterm.
Discussion: Commentary
Victor Davis Hanson / National Review:
Two Californias  —  The last three weeks I have traveled about, taking the pulse of the more forgotten areas of central California.  I wanted to witness, even if superficially, what is happening to a state that has the highest sales and income taxes, the most lavish entitlements …
David Weigel / Weigel:
Freshman Democrats Want Filibuster Reform in January  —  Before heading into a caucus meeting, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) briefed reporters today on ideas for introducing a “constitutional option” to reform the Senate in the next session of Congress.
 
 
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