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Haley Barbour's Affection for the White Supremacist Citizens' Council — Andrew Ferguson's profile of Haley Barbour reveals that the guy is dangerously ignorant about the history of race in his state: … Fortunately, it's actually possible to look at the archives of the Citizens Council newspaper published right in Mississippi.
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Barbour Spokesman: Mississippi Gov. Is Not Racist — I just spoke with Dan Turner, the official spokesman for Gov. Haley Barbour (R-MS), who responded in strong terms to criticism of Barbour's recent praise for the segregationist Citizens Council groups of the Civil Rights era.

Haley Barbour's Account Of Civil Rights Era In Mississippi Assailed By NAACP, Historians — What's Your Reaction: … WASHINGTON — Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R) has set off a firestorm of controversy over his comments on the civil rights era in his hometown of Yazoo City …
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National Review, Yglesias, Weigel, The Politico, Wonkette, The Atlantic Online and Oliver Willis


Now All Racists Are Violent? — Oh, brother - Matt Yglesias takes it upon himself to teach a bit of Mississipi history to Gov. Haley Barbour, whose family has been in Mississipi for a mere five generations. — In a Weekly Standard profile Gov. Barbour credited the local Citizens Council …
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Majority In Mississippi, alicublog and Instapundit

The watermelon thing — Race is a hard issue for older conservative politicians from the Deep South seeking national office. The roots of Southern Republicanism are in the segregationist split from the Democratic Party, and so there's no presumption of innocence, and no second chance, as Trent Lott learned.
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Balloon Juice and Democracy in America

Discussing Civil Rights Era, a Governor Is Criticized
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TPMDC

Respectable Means for Unrespectable Ends
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Eschaton, Daily Kos and Balloon Juice

Barbour doesn't remember Civil Rights era being ‘that bad’
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Ben Smith's Blog, Salon and FrumForum

Yazoo City Citizens' Council Was a White Supremacist Organization
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Weigel, Salon, The New Republic, Washington Post, New York Magazine and Firedoglake

GOP senators concede arms treaty will secure enough votes to pass — Republican senators say privately they expect the Senate to ratify the New START treaty this week, which would hand President Obama his third major victory of the lame-duck session. — GOP senators — including those who plan …
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Mother Jones, Weasel Zippers, Hot Air, The Hill, Daily Kos, National Review, democracyarsenal.org, Outside the Beltway and The Politico
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Scott Brown to support New START treaty
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The Democratic Daily, Eunomia and The Page

Obama FCC Caves on Net Neutrality — Tuesday Betrayal Assured — What's Your Reaction: — Late Monday, a majority of the FCC has indicated that they're going to vote with Chairman Julius Genachowski for a toothless Net Neutrality rule. — According to all reports, the rule …
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Computerworld and The Agonist
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F.C.C. Poised to Pass Net Neutrality Order — Updated The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission appears to have the votes he needs to pass a framework for net neutrality rules. — Net neutrality — which broadly speaking is an effort to ensure open access to Web sites and online services …
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Law Blog, Post Tech, Blue Wave News, Gawker and Truthdig, more at Techmeme »

Democratic FCC Regulators Throw Support Behind Net Neutrality Rules
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The Gateway Pundit, Daily Kos, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS, The Page and The Daily Caller

The Most Important Free Speech Issue of Our Time
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Raw Story and The Mahablog, more at Techmeme »


Gov. Chris Christie commutes sentence of man convicted of having guns in N.J. illegally — TRENTON — Brian Aitken, who was convicted of illegally possessing two handguns that he had legally purchased in Colorado, will be spending Christmas out of prison. — Gov. Chris Christie commuted …
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The Agitator
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Chris Christie commutes gun sentence of Brian Aitken — We haven't covered Aitken's case (except for a lone Headline item a few weeks ago), but he's a cause celebre among libertarians and Second Amendment fans — for good reason. In a nutshell: He bought three guns, entirely legally …
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Philly.com, TigerHawk and Don Surber

60 Minutes' one-sided, GOP-friendly report on state budgets
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AFL-CIO NOW BLOG, AFSCME, RedState, Crooks and Liars, Open Left and Daily Kos


Poll: Obama rebounding — President Barack Obama may be staging a comeback in the eyes of the American people, a new poll suggests. — In a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Monday, 48 percent of Americans say they approve of how Obama is handling his job, while 48 percent disapprove.
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CNN, Scared Monkeys, Hot Air, American Glob and Swampland
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CNN Poll: Three-quarters approve of new tax cut law
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Firedoglake, Taylor Marsh, Taegan Goddard's … and Weigel


No endgame on Hill as Christmas nears — 'I hope we don't have to do that this year.' | There's still no clear endgame in sight as Democrats struggle to close out the lame-duck session of Congress in time for Christmas. — The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty is in limbo …
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Truthdig
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Republican Sen Kyl: No plans to repeal 'Don't ask, don't tell' repeal
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The Politico, HotAirPundit, Salon and Washington Monthly

Chris Christie's Pepsi problem — In 1975, Pepsi unleashed “the Pepsi Challenge,” a blind taste test where subjects threw back an ounce of each beverage and reported back on their favorite. Their favorite was Pepsi. — You already know what happened next: Coca-Cola developed a more Pepsi-like product called “New Coke.”
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AmSpecBlog and Das Krapital

The Culture War Ain't What It Used to Be. — Jonathan Bernstein makes an excellent point about the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell: … With the possible exception of John McCain, pretty much every conservative knew they were going to lose this argument eventually.
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National Review and No More Mister Nice Blog
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Peter King: 'I'm Willing To' Be Called A Bigot If That's What It Takes …
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Mother Jones, Wonkette, Washington Monthly, Weasel Zippers and Newsday


My Token Moment of Outreach to the Religious Right — Ross Douthat: … I don't spend a lot of time agreeing with the Christian right about things, but the whining about the secularization of Christmas is a point I sympathize with. If Christmas were more properly religious …
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Hit & Run, Eschaton, Balloon Juice and New York Times


Nina Totenberg: ‘I Was At - Forgive the Expression - a Christmas Party...’ — “I was at - forgive the expression - a Christmas party,” NPR reporter Nina Totenberg interjected on Inside Washington in the weekend's oddest cautionary separation from a common description for a common event …


Janet Napolitano: We're Working “24/7, 364″ To Keep The American People Safe — Ya gotta wonder which day America's anti-terror forces are kicking their feet up with a book and maybe a nap, instead of, you know, “keeping the American people safe?” — On ABC's World News tonight …
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Michelle Malkin and Hot Air


Conservatives growing uncomfortable with GOP blockade of 9/11 health bill — With Senate Democrats upping the pressure for passage of the bill giving health benefits to sickened 9/11 responders, it's going to get increasingly hard for GOP Senators to maintain their opposition.
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Swampland, Examiner, The Democratic Daily, Indecision Forever, Washington Monthly, ThinkProgress, George's Bottom Line and The Hill

Republicans Start Teaching Members How to Obey the Constitution — Earlier today, some Hill staffers attended the first of four staggered meetings on how to write a new clause into legislation that explains why, exactly, the legislation is constitutional. This was a big Tea Party demand …
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