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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL — Before banning ‘crosshairs,’ CNN used it to refer to Palin, Bachmann — CNN's John King is attracting a lot of notice — and some ridicule — in the blogosphere for his on-air apology after a guest used the word “crosshairs” during a report on Chicago politics Tuesday.
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Marissa Calhoun / CNN:
CNN Poll: Palin unfavorable rating at all time high — Washington (CNN) - A new national poll indicates that 56 percent of all Americans have an unfavorable view of Sarah Palin, an all-time high for the former Alaska governor. That 56 percent unfavorable figure is up seven points …
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The Huffington Post, GOP 12, Public Policy Polling, Outside the Beltway and FiveThirtyEight
RealClearPolitics Video Log:
CNN Apologizes For Guest Using Term “Crosshairs” — CNN's John King: “Before we go to break, I want to make a quick point. We were having a discussion about the Chicago mayoral race. My friend Andy Shaw used the term ‘in the crosshairs’ in talking about the candidates.
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Michelle Malkin, Hot Air, Scared Monkeys, Left Coast Rebel, Weasel Zippers, Patterico's Pontifications, IMAO, Don Surber and Classical Values
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Boehner Favorability Jumps; Obama Back Above 50%
Boehner Favorability Jumps; Obama Back Above 50%
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Hot Air, Top of the Ticket, TPMDC, The Politico, GayPatriot and The Hill
Ezra Klein:
Joe Lieberman: Democratic hero? — If you look back over the past two years, perhaps the most consequential decision made by President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was to give Joe Lieberman his chairmanship, even though Lieberman had endorsed John McCain in the 2008 campaign.
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Firedoglake, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Prairie Weather
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First Read / msnbc.com:
First thoughts: Stating the obvious — U.S.-China relations take center stage... Obama-Hu news conference occurs at 1:05 pm ET; state dinner gets underway at 7:35 pm... U.S. has very little leverage with China... The U.S.-China story steps on the House's repeal of health care …
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National Review
New York Times:
No Fifth Term for Lieberman
No Fifth Term for Lieberman
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Washington Monthly, Online NewsHour, USA Today, Public Policy Polling, FiveThirtyEight and Daily Kos
David Weigel / Weigel:
Joe Lieberman Would Have Lost Anyway
Joe Lieberman Would Have Lost Anyway
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AmSpecBlog, TPMDC and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Joe Lieberman to retire in 2012
Joe Lieberman to retire in 2012
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Politics Daily, The Politico, The Reaction, New York Magazine, Booman Tribune, The Huffington Post, USA Today, Capitol Watch, Joe. My. God. and FrumForum
Philip Klein / AmSpecBlog:
Sheila Jackson Lee Says Repealing ObamaCare Violates Constitution — Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, said on Tuesday afternoon that repealing the national health care law would violate the Constitution. — Arguing that the Commerce Clause provides the constitutional basis for ObamaCare …
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theblogprof, The Foundry, Weasel Zippers, Right Wing News, Breitbart.tv, Flopping Aces, The Gateway Pundit and Pajamas Media
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Democratic lawmaker: Repealing health reform is ‘killing Americans’
Democratic lawmaker: Repealing health reform is ‘killing Americans’
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McClatchy Washington Bureau, Firedoglake, JammieWearingFool and CNN
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Sheila Jackson Lee: Repealing ObamaCare is unconstitutional
Sheila Jackson Lee: Repealing ObamaCare is unconstitutional
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Fox Nation, Betsy's Page and Pajamas Media
msnbc.com:
FBI: Spokane bomb is ‘domestic terrorism’ — In an interview on msnbc cable's “The Rachel Maddow Show,” Spokesman-Review reporter Thomas Clouse said confidential sources told him that the device was equipped with a remote control detonator and contained shrapnel.
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Abby Sewell / Los Angeles Times:
Spokane bomb casualties could have been severe, FBI says
Spokane bomb casualties could have been severe, FBI says
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Firedoglake, AOL News and New York Times
Jay Reeves / Associated Press:
New Ala. gov: Just Christians are his family — BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley told a church crowd just moments into his new administration that those who have not accepted Jesus as their savior are not his brothers and sisters, shocking some critics who questioned Tuesday whether he can be fair to non-Christians.
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ThinkProgress, Comments from Left Field, Lance Mannion and Booman Tribune
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Jamelle Bouie / American Prospect:
What Is Orthodox? — I'm a big fan of Matthew Yglesias' blogging, but he does tend to err a little when he talks about Christianity. For example, here he is commenting on Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley's statement that non-Christians are not his “brother” or “sister”:
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Yglesias and Ben Smith's Blog
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Clinton says she won't commit to serving second term at State — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday she hasn't committed to serving a second term in the Obama administration and is looking forward to an eventual return to private life. — “That's not something …
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CNN, The Politico and Shakesville
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Trumka to push Obama on State of the Union message
Trumka to push Obama on State of the Union message
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Weasel Zippers
Richard A. Oppel Jr / New York Times:
Video Captured ‘Calculated’ Gunman in Tucson — TUCSON — The chief investigator for the sheriff's department here has for the first time publicly described the brief and gory video clip from a store security camera that shows a gunman not only shooting Representative Gabrielle Giffords …
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The Moderate Voice, Washington Post, Balloon Juice, Above the Law, AOL News, POWIP, Patterico's Pontifications, Moe Lane, Gawker and Prairie Weather
New York Times:
Basic Questions, Elusive Answers on Health Law — WASHINGTON — As the fight over health care returned to the House floor on Tuesday, the debate could largely be stripped down to four questions that are relatively simple to ask, if not to answer: — Will the health care law …
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Ezra Klein, Washington Post, The New Republic and The Page
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Noam N. Levey / Los Angeles Times:
Do Republican critiques of the healthcare law add up?
Do Republican critiques of the healthcare law add up?
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cab drollery
Jared A. Favole / Wall Street Journal:
Health Care, Financial Reform Skirt Obama Review — WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama's government-wide review of federal regulations will have little effect on two of the president's major regulatory victories: an overhaul of Wall Street and the health-care market, according to a White House budget official.
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The Hill, TalkLeft, Hit & Run, Washington Post, TPMDC and The White House
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Sam Youngman / Ballot Box:
The new Clintonian Obama is playing offense, and building momentum
The new Clintonian Obama is playing offense, and building momentum
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Prairie Weather
Wall Street Journal:
Facebook Flop Riles Goldman Clients — It was supposed to be Wall Street's hottest tech deal in years: the private offering of as much as $1.5 billion in shares of Facebook Inc. And it was a coup for the company's adviser, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the most envied firm on the Street.
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DealBook, Clusterstock, Guardian and New York Magazine
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DealBook:
Study Points to Windfall for Goldman Partners
Study Points to Windfall for Goldman Partners
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Gawker, footnoted.com, POWIP, The BLT and Clusterstock
The Politico:
Muslim groups nervous about King hearings — American Muslim leaders, who have struggled to present a clear public voice or organize politically in the decade since Sept. 11, are increasingly apprehensive about the direction Rep. Pete King will take when he convenes hearings next month on the threat posed by radical Islam in America.
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Atlas Shrugs, The Moderate Voice and FrumForum
Tim Mak / FrumForum:
Steele: “I Know How Caesar Felt” — This past weekend, RNC Chairman Michael Steele lost his bid for reelection. Sitting down with FrumForum as he ponders his next move, perhaps the thing that gets the garrulous Steele most quiet is a mention of his successor, Wisconsin State Republican Chair Reince Priebus.
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CNN, TPMDC and Ben Smith's Blog
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
U.S. officials privately say WikiLeaks damage limited — (Reuters) - Internal U.S. government reviews have determined that a mass leak of diplomatic cables caused only limited damage to U.S. interests abroad, despite the Obama administration's public statements to the contrary.
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Salon, Daniel W. Drezner, Guardian, Emptywheel, Hullabaloo and New York Magazine
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Paul Harris / Guardian:
WikiLeaks has caused little lasting damage, says US state department
WikiLeaks has caused little lasting damage, says US state department
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Outside the Beltway and Mother Jones
The Fix:
Five members to watch on health care repeal — The House is set to vote today on a repeal of the Democrats' health care law, and we've got a good idea how it's going to turn out. — The bill is widely expected to pass in the GOP-controlled House on a largely party-line vote …
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Roll Call, Parkersburg, USA Today and Charleston Gazette
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Parenting by Gays More Common in the South, Census Shows — JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Being gay in this Southern city was once a lonely existence. Most people kept their sexuality to themselves, and they were reminded of the dangers of being openly gay when a gay church was bombed in the 1980s.
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Ron Charles / Washington Post:
Ron Charles reviews ‘O: A Presidential Novel’ — By Anonymous. — Simon & Schuster. 353 pp. $25.99 — Like the people who end up running for president, this anonymous novel about Barack Obama's reelection campaign isn't as good as you hoped or as bad as you feared.
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Ben Smith's Blog and National Review
Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
VIDEO: House Republicans Explain Why They Won't Give Up Their Own Government-Sponsored Health Care — With the Republican legislative agenda increasingly focused on repealing health care reform, many observers are beginning to question whether GOPers in Congress will personally abide …
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phillyBurbs.com, Wonk Room and Joe. My. God.
Peter Baker / New York Times:
The White House Looks for Work — Three days before Christmas, President Obama gathered his economic team in the West Wing's Roosevelt Room to review themes for his State of the Union address. The edge-of-the-cliff crisis he inherited had passed, but with more than 14 million Americans still out of work …