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Chicago Tribune:
Judicial arrogance — With startling arrogance and audaciously twisted reasoning, two appellate judges ignored more than 100 years of legal precedent, invented a new definition of “residency” and ordered Rahm Emanuel off the Feb. 22 mayoral ballot. — With the election just four weeks away …
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The Caucus, NBC Chicago, CBS Chicago, Big Government and New York Times
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Abdon M. Pallasch / Chicago Sun Times:
Supreme Court: Emanuel stays on ballot while his case is considered — The Illinois Supreme Court has ordered the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners to put Rahm Emanuel's name back on the mayoral ballot. — The court has not decided whether to hear Emanuel's appeal …
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Politics Daily, Lez Get Real, TPMDC, Swampland, Political Byline and Election Law
Mary Ann Ahern / NBC Chicago:
Rahm Back on the Ballot — To view this video you must to have Flash Player 9.0 or later installed. Click to download the most recent version of Flash. — The Illinois Supreme Court has granted Rahm Emanuel partial stay. Which means he's back on the ballot for now.
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Hot Air, Michelle Malkin and HillBuzz.org
First Read / msnbc.com:
Ill. court issues stay; Rahm back on the ballot
Ill. court issues stay; Rahm back on the ballot
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The Atlantic Online
David Kidwell / Chicago Tribune:
Judges who ruled against Emanuel once slated by pol backing Chico
Judges who ruled against Emanuel once slated by pol backing Chico
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Guardian
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Emanuel takes steps to stay in Chicago mayoral race
Emanuel takes steps to stay in Chicago mayoral race
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Ben Smith's Blog, CNN and TPMDC
Monica Davey / New York Times:
Ruling Restores Emanuel's Name to Ballot, for Now
Lbentzterp / CNN:
Emanuel narcissistic, opponents tell court
Emanuel narcissistic, opponents tell court
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The Politico and Ben Smith's Blog
Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
President Obama to Propose Partial Budget Freeze and Earmark Ban Tonight* — Pursuing a path of deficit reduction and government reform, President Obama will tonight in his State of the Union address call for a ban on earmarks and he will propose a five year budget freeze …
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Ezra Klein:
What the speech has done already — The president won't give his annual State of the Union address until later tonight, but in an important way, the speech has already worked. For the past week or so, news report after news report has dutifully relayed the argument the president is planning …
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Blue Virginia
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Pelosi spurns Cantor on seating — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) invited Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to sit next to him at the State of the Union address — but the former House Speaker says she's already committed. — “I thank @GOPLeader for his #SOTU offer …
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HotAirPundit and Weasel Zippers
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Lbentzterp / CNN:
Pelosi not sitting with Cantor, despite his invitation — Washington (CNN) - House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday she plans to sit with Republican Congressman Roscoe Bartlett of Maryland during the State of the Union address, not House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Virginia, who had invited her to sit with him.
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The Note, The Politico and The Political Carnival
Alan Colmes' Liberaland:
Michele Bachmann Not Doing Republicans A Favor By Giving Tea Party SOTU Response
Michele Bachmann Not Doing Republicans A Favor By Giving Tea Party SOTU Response
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Little Green Footballs, The Plum Line, Lez Get Real and Mediaite
Lbentzterp / CNN:
Paul says Bachmann response not a problem — Washington (CNN) - Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is tamping down suggestions Rep. Michele Bachmann's planned response to President Obama's State of the Union Address is the latest sign of potential strife between the Tea Party movement and the GOP establishment.
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Cubachi, Liberty Pundits Blog and Washington Post
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Simmi Aujla / The Politico:
Bachmann: SOTU rebuttal is not a ‘competition’ with Ryan
Bachmann: SOTU rebuttal is not a ‘competition’ with Ryan
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Pajamas Media
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Various matters — (updated below) — The combination of a mild (I'm hoping) flu and the all-consuming fixation by many on Obama's speech tonight makes this a good time to raise several discrete matters worth noting: — (1) Last month, The New York Times' Charlie Savage reported that the DOJ …
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The Independent, Lez Get Real and Guardian
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Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
NY Times considers creating an ‘EZ Pass lane for leakers’
NY Times considers creating an ‘EZ Pass lane for leakers’
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PostPartisan, Guardian, News Desk and Poynter, more at Mediagazer »
Molly K. Hooper / The Hill:
Scalia: No plans to attend Obama's State of the Union address — Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told The Hill on Monday evening that he does not plan on attending the State of the Union address on Tuesday. — The conservative-leaning jurist said that he hasn't “gone to the State …
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court won't be fully represented at State of the Union
Supreme Court won't be fully represented at State of the Union
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The Huffington Post, Sister Toldjah, The Hill, ACS Blog, Salon, SCOTUSblog and The Atlantic Online
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Thomas Cites Failure to Disclose Wife's Job
Thomas Cites Failure to Disclose Wife's Job
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Prairie Weather and JONATHAN TURLEY
The Hill:
GOP to push for D.C. gay marriage ban — House conservatives say they will pursue legislation that would ban gay marriage in the nation's capital. — Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee (RSC), told The Hill that he will push for a vote on the controversial issue in the 112th Congress.
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Outside the Beltway, Lez Get Real, Pam's House Blend, Wonk Room, AMERICAblog Gay, The Moderate Voice and Balloon Juice
BBC:
Cairo protest: Clashes on Egypt's ‘day of revolt’ — The BBC's Jon Leyne describes “remarkable scenes” in the Egyptian capital — Police in Cairo have been using tear gas and water cannon to try to quell rare anti-government protests. — Thousands have joined the protests …
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New York Times, Little Green Footballs, Informed Comment and The Awl
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Dan Murphy / Christian Science Monitor:
Inspired by Tunisia, Egypt's protests appear unprecedented
Inspired by Tunisia, Egypt's protests appear unprecedented
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The Moderate Voice, Taylor Marsh, Telegraph, BlogPost and AmSpecBlog
Teri Buhl / The Atlantic Online:
E-mails Show Bear Stearns Cheated Clients Out of Billions — Lawsuit alleges the bank took extreme measures to defraud investors, and now JPMorgan may be on the hook Former Bear Stearns mortgage executives who now run mortgage divisions of Goldman Sachs, Bank of America …
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The Big Picture
New York Times:
U.S. Embassy Bomber Gets Life Sentence Without Parole — Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, the first former Guantánamo Bay camp detainee to be tried in the civilian court system, was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday for his role in the 1998 bombings of two United States Embassies in East Africa.
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The Jawa Report, National Review and Balloon Juice
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
“History tells us” something that history doesn't tell us, say sociologists stumbling to protect Frances Fox Piven. — Here's the expression of “outrage” by the officers of the American Sociological Association: … So vigorous debate about Piven's ideas is really important …
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Don Surber, Instapundit, The Wire, Daily Pundit, Brilliant at Breakfast, The Anchoress, Pajamas Media and American Power
Ross McGuinness / Metro.co.uk:
Dentist uses sexy dresses to distract patients — Advanced drugs can cure many ills, new technology can revolutionise surgery but sometimes a low-cut, sorry lo-tech, solution is all you need - one dentist has bought herself and her ten nurses tight-fitting, cleavage-maximising dresses to distract worried patients while they work.
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The Daily Caller and JammieWearingFool
Susan Crabtree / The Hill:
Oversight panel bickers over subpoenas — The House Oversight committee got off to a contentious start Tuesday morning as its organization meeting devolved into partisan sniping and accusations of hypocrisy. — Chairman Darell Issa (R-Calif.) has pledged to aggressively investigate …
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The Politico
National Archives and Records Administration:
National Archives Discovers Date Change on Lincoln Record — Thomas Lowry Confesses to Altering Lincoln Pardon to April 14, 1865 — Washington, DC...Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero announced today that Thomas Lowry, a long-time Lincoln researcher from Woodbridge, VA …
Reuters:
Financial Crisis Commission Finds Cause For Prosecution Of Wall Street — The bipartisan panel appointed by Congress to investigate the financial crisis has concluded that several financial industry figures appear to have broken the law and has referred multiple cases to state or federal authorities …