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9:55 AM ET, January 4, 2011

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Joshua Green / The Atlantic Online:
Strict Obstructionist  —  Mitch McConnell is a master manipulator and strategist— the unheralded architect of the Republican resurgence.  Now that his relentless tactics have made his party victorious, he is poised to take down the president and win the Senate majority he covets …
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Senate Dems warn Boehner: Don't bother with healthcare repeal  —  The 112th Congress doesn't begin until Wednesday, but Senate Democrats are already vowing to block any attempts by the new GOP-led House to repeal the healthcare reform law.  —  The Senate's top Democrats, led by Majority Leader Harry Reid …
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
House Republicans set Jan. 12 vote on repeal of health-care law  —  House Republicans have set Jan. 12 as their day to vote on a repeal of President Obama's health-care law, after a midterm election in which they campaigned against the landmark legislation as a government takeover of the health industry.
Erika Niedowski / The Hill:
Obama urges House, Senate GOP leaders to put politics aside
Discussion: CNN and Right Wing News
Terry / CNSNews:
Republican Congressman: Ban Funding of Obamacare in Every …
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
House to vote on health care law repeal next week
Russell Berman / The Hill:
House Republicans schedule vote on healthcare repeal for next week
Bloomberg:
Obama Said to Consider William Daley for Top White House Post  —  President Barack Obama is considering naming William Daley, a JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive and former U.S. Commerce secretary, to a high-level White House post, possibly as his chief of staff, people familiar with the matter said.
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The Caucus:
Obama Talks With William Daley About a Job
Lynn Sweet / Politics Daily:
William Daley at Top of Obama List for White House Chief of Staff
Discussion: The Confluence
The Huffington Post:
Scalia: Women Don't Have Constitutional Protection Against Discrimination  —  WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? … WASHINGTON — The equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution does not protect against discrimination on the basis of gender or sexual orientation, according to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
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callawyer.com:
THE ORIGINALIST  —  Last October marked the 24th anniversary of Justice Antonin Scalia's appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court.  Well known for his sharp wit as well as his originalist approach to the Constitution, Justice Scalia consistently asks more questions during oral arguments and makes …
Discussion: Raw Story and Pam's House Blend
Liz Goodwin / Yahoo! News:
14 states may target birthright citizenship
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Obama May Bypass Guantánamo Rules, Aides Say  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama's legal advisers, confronting the prospect of new restrictions on the transfer of Guantánamo detainees, are debating whether to recommend that he issue a signing statement asserting that his executive powers …
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Gil Ronen / Arutz Sheva:
Vulture in Saudi Custody Suspected as Mossad Agent  —  Follow Israel news on and .  —  Saudi Arabian security forces have captured a vulture that was carrying a global positioning satellite (GPS) transmitter and a ring etched with the words “Tel Aviv University.”
Gideon Rachman / Foreign Policy:
Think Again: American Decline  —  This time it's for real.  —  “We've Heard All This About American Decline Before.”  —  This time it's different.  —  It's certainly true that America has been through cycles of declinism in the past.  Campaigning for the presidency in 1960 …
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John Rossomando / The Daily Caller:   The ACLU's untold Stalinist heritage
Mark Knoller / CBS News:
National Debt Tops $14 Trillion  —  The latest posting today of the National Debt shows it has topped $14 trillion for the first time.  —  The U.S. Treasury website today reported that as of last Friday, the last day of 2010, the National Debt stood at $14,025,215,218,708.52.
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Debt-ceiling vote first test for new Republican majority?
Rachel Slajda / TPM LiveWire:
There's One Huge State Budget Crisis That Everyone Is Refusing To Talk About  —  You know the story and you know the names: states like Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and California are supposed to be in huge financial trouble thanks to bloated governments, business-unfriendly regulations, and strong public sector unions.
Ronald Bailey / Hit & Run:
Women or Wine?  Monogamy and Alcohol  —  The headline is the title of an intriguing new working paper [PDF] by two University of Leuven economists Mara Squicciarini and Jo Swinnen.  The two note an interesting correlation between societies that practice monogamy and those that drink alcohol.
Discussion: Hot Air and Mediaite
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Bill Daley talks West Wing with Rahm - Sperling expected to get Summers' job this week or next - House GOP to vote cuts on Day 2 - Michael Allen to House intel - Embler promoted - Emily Bittner to Man  —  Good Tuesday morning.  CHARLES PETERS, in the new Washington Monthly …
Oregonian:
Are recent snows from global warming?  —  By David Appell  —  Can we talk about global warming?  —  Scientists already know that man is behind it.  They have known it for decades.  'Nough said.  —  But that hardly means that every little bit of weather can be blamed on it.Sometimes, it is just cold.
Discussion: Stop The ACLU
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Nine incoming House Democrats assume place in pecking order: the end  —  They call themselves “the Mighty Nine.”  —  Which is half true - there are, in fact, nine of them.  —  But “mighty” is definitely the wrong word for the nine lonely Democrats who will be sworn in as House members on Wednesday.
Discussion: The Note and USA Today
Rachel Quigley / Daily Mail:
Met Office knew big freeze was coming but hushed it up  —  The Met Office warned ministers to expect an ‘exceptionally cold winter’ but then kept the prediction secret from the public.  —  The forecaster decided not to reveal the information because it was embarrassed after wrongly predicting …
Discussion: Biased BBC and EU Referendum
 
 
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David Leonhardt / Economix:
I'll Never Ration. Not Me. Not I.
Discussion: Firedoglake and National Review
Kathleen Hunter / Roll Call:
Shuler Plans Symbolic Challenge to Pelosi's Leadership
Discussion: USA Today and TBogg
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Obama and Air Force One: It's good to have a 747
Discussion: Hot Air and Ric's Rulez
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard / Telegraph:
Overheating East to falter before the bankrupt West recovers
Jeffrey H. Anderson / Weekly Standard:
Obamacare Ends Construction of Doctor-Owned Hospitals
Alok Jha / Guardian:
Study shows sharp US decline in bees
Guy Benson / Townhall.com:
Surprise: Russian Duma To Codify Missile Defense Language in New START
Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
Abortion, Adoption, Supply and Demand
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Richard Spencer / Telegraph:
British consulate employees in Jerusalem linked to terror attack
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Emily Pierce / Roll Call:
Reid Set a Filibuster Record
Robert Mackey / The Lede:
Ahmadinejad Was Slapped by General, Leaked Cable Says
Discussion: Mediaite
Erick Erickson / RedState:
Pence for President
Ezra Klein:
Some thoughts — and graphs — on inequality and income
 

 
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Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
As the NYT Tech Guild goes on strike, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas offers the AI company's services to the NYT to help ensure election coverage is available

Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Around 75% of the largest US newspapers aren't endorsing anyone for president this year, as publishers try not to annoy any sliver of their remaining customers

Ellen Clegg / What Works:
After The Minnesota Star Tribune decided last summer not to endorse anyone for president, 15 former opinion staffers posted their own endorsement online

 
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