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10:45 AM ET, February 3, 2011

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Robert Springborg / Foreign Policy:
Game over: The chance for democracy in Egypt is lost  —  While much of American media has termed the events unfolding in Egypt today as “clashes between pro-government and opposition groups,” this is not in fact what's happening on the street.  The so-called “pro-government” …
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Anthony Shadid / New York Times:
Street Battle Over the Arab Future  —  CAIRO — The future of the Arab world, perched between revolt and the contempt of a crumbling order, was fought for in the streets of downtown Cairo on Wednesday.  —  Tens of thousands of protesters who have reimagined the very notion of citizenship …
New York Times:
Reporters in Egypt Under Broad Assault  —  CAIRO — Many journalists covering the protests in Egypt were detained by the government and attacked on Thursday, and representatives of human rights groups were also a target.  —  Egyptian security police raided the Hisham Mubarak Law Center …
Discussion: CNN, The Agonist and The Jawa Report
Al Jazeera Blogs:
Live blog Feb 3 - Egypt protests  —  on February 2nd, 2011.  —  From our headquarters in Doha, we keep you updated on all things Egypt, with reporting from Al Jazeera staff in Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez.  Live Blog: Jan28 - Jan29 - Jan30 - Jan31 - Feb1 - Feb2 - Feb3
New York Times:
Sudden Split Recasts U.S. Foreign Policy  —  WASHINGTON — After days of delicate public and private diplomacy, the United States openly broke with its most stalwart ally in the Arab world on Wednesday, as the Obama administration strongly condemned violence by allies of President Hosni Mubarak …
Wall Street Journal:
Violence Escalates After Gunfire Assault
Carla Marinucci / SFGate:
Code Pink's Medea Benjamin reports from Cairo's Tahrir Square …
George Soros / Washington Post:
Why Obama has to get Egypt right  —  Revolutions usually start with enthusiasm and end in tears.  In the case of the Middle East, the tears could be avoided if President Obama stands firmly by the values that got him elected.  Although American power and influence in the world have declined …
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Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
U.S. reexamining its relationship with Muslim Brotherhood opposition group
Juan / Informed Comment:
Mubarak Defies a Humiliated America, Emulating Netanyahu
Discussion: The Mahablog
Meredith Shiner / The Politico:
McCain has rare 1-on-1 with Obama
Julian Pecquet / The Hill:
Senate rejects healthcare repeal  —  The Senate on Wednesday voted down a repeal of President Obama's healthcare law in a 47-51 party-line vote.  —  The vote came two weeks to the day the Republican House voted 245-189 to repeal the law, and just days after a federal judge ruled Obama's …
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vaag.com:
Supreme Court  —  Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli announced today that Virginia will file a petition to ask the United States Supreme Court to take Virginia's health care lawsuit now, as opposed to waiting for the case to first be decided by the court of appeals.
Discussion: protein wisdom and SCOTUSblog
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP plans ‘unrelenting’ repeal effort, even after Senate defeat
Discussion: New York Times and FrumForum
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Senate votes to repeal healthcare law's ‘1099’ tax reporting language
Discussion: Pajamas Media
Stephen Lowman / Political Bookworm:
President Carter named in $5 million lawsuit over his “Palestine” book  —  More than four years after its publication, five disgruntled readers have filed a class-action lawsuit against President Jimmy Carter and his publisher, Simon & Schuster, alleging that his 2006 book “Palestine Peace Not Apartheid” …
New York Times:
In Book, Rumsfeld Recalls Bush's Early Iraq Focus  —  WASHINGTON — Just 15 days after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, President George W. Bush invited his defense secretary, Donald H. Rumsfeld, to meet with him alone in the Oval Office.  According to Mr. Rumsfeld's new memoir …
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Bradley Graham / Washington Post:
Rumsfeld remains largely unapologetic in memoir  —  Former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, that master of the tart zinger, now concedes he went too far with some.  The man who more than any other in the Bush administration personified bravado and self-assuredness has come to regret saying …
Arizona Republic:
Arizona to secede (without OFFICIALLY doing so)  —  Members of the state Legislature, including Arizona's de facto governor, Senate President Russell Pearce, have introduced a bill that essentially would have Arizona secede from the union without having to do so officially.  —  Really.
Discussion: Alternate Brain and Daily Kos
Dan Zak / Washington Post:
Crashing the party: Republican strategist turned gay rights activist ponders a White House run  —  ON ROUTE 202, N.H. — The candidate can't find his lane.  The road is a crunchy carpet of snow.  The candidate drifts too far to the right.  The rumble strip rattles his car.  The candidate drifts too far to the left.
Reuters:
John Thune faces tough choice on 2012  —  South Dakota Sen. John Thune just landed two plum posts in the Senate — seats on the influential Finance and Budget committees — that crystallize the decision he now faces: Stay in the Senate to climb the leadership ladder, or jump into the 2012 presidential contest.
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Barney Frank won't challenge Sen. Scott Brown in 2012  —  Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) won't be challenging Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) in 2012.  —  Frank said Thursday he'll seek reelection to his House seat next year, meaning he'll pass on a Senate run.  —  {mosads}"I will be running …
Discussion: JammieWearingFool
Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:
BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL  —  Obama issues global warming rules in January, gives GE an exemption in February  —  Last month, the Obama EPA began enforcing new rules regulating the greenhouse gas emissions from any new or expanded power plants.  —  This week, the EPA issued its first exemption, Environment & Energy News reports:
Michael Turk / CRAFT:
How Super Is Our Debt?  —  One problem political organizations often face is a wealth of complex information and the challenge of presenting that information in an easily digestible format.  Our goal, as a firm, is to help clients identify new and compelling ways to make a point.
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
‘Death Panels’ Revisited  —  How Sarah Palin helped defeat ObamaCare's deceptive advertising.  —  “At a time when there is virtually unanimous agreement that health care reform is needed in this country, it is hard to invalidate and strike down a statute titled 'The Patient Protection …
Jonathan Allen / The Politico:
GOP loses ‘forcible rape’ language  —  House Republicans plan to sidestep a charged debate over the distinction between “forcible rape” and “rape” by altering the language of a bill banning taxpayer subsidies for abortions.  —  The provision in question, written as an exemption from the ban …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Christian Hartsock / Big Government:
White Political Ralliers Call for Lynching of Black Justice (Sorry MSM, No Tea in this Blend)  —  I recently took a two-day trip down to Palm Springs to attend an event called “Uncloaking the Kochs” hosted by Common Cause.  Accompanied by my dear friend, former assembly candidate Alvaro Day …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Rick Santorum's appeal to the GOP base  —  In 1994, when Rick Santorum was a second-term Pennsylvania congressman seeking a U.S. Senate seat, a columnist asked him how he was going to win.  “Guns,” he replied serenely.  Pennsylvania's legions of deer hunters do not use assault weapons …
The Huffington Post:
Pentagon Paid Billions To Contractors Suspended For Fraud … WASHINGTON — The military paid a total of $285 billion to more than 100 contractors between 2007 and '09, even though those same companies were defrauding taxpayers in the same period, according to a new Defense Department report.
Jeff Dunetz / YID With LID:
Groups Whose Quotes Used By Soros Group to Attack Glenn Beck, Repudiate Anti-Beck Effort  —  Carried in the January 27th edition of the Wall Street Journal was an advertisement/open letter from four-hundred Rabbis organized by a socialist Jewish organization called Jewish Funds for Justice …
Telegraph:
WikiLeaks: US and China in military standoff over space missiles  —  The United States threatened to take military action against China during a secret “star wars” arms race within the past few years, according to leaked documents obtained by The Daily Telegraph.
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael Lewis / Vanity Fair:
When Irish Eyes Are Crying  —  First Iceland.  Then Greece.  Now Ireland, which headed for bankruptcy with its own mysterious logic.  In 2000, suddenly among the richest people in Europe, the Irish decided to buy their country—from one another.  After which their banks and government really screwed them.
 
 
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Yves Smith / naked capitalism:
Wall Street Co-Opting Nominally Liberal Think Tanks; Banks Lobbying …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
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Hugh Hewitt / Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
Mitt Romney on Iowa and the NBC-Politico Debate
Discussion: GOP 12, TPMDC and Mediaite
Malcolm Gladwell / News Desk:
Does Egypt Need Twitter?
David Catanese / The Politico:
Mourdock to enter Senate race this month
BBC:
Yemen protests: 20,000 call for President Saleh to go
Bloomberg:
Benmosche Says AIG Unit Thrives on Red-State Culture
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 Earlier Items: 
Erika Niedowski / The Hill:
Rep. Giffords's husband to speak at prayer breakfast
Discussion: USA Today and FrumForum
Wall Street Journal:
The Nuts and Bolts of the ObamaCare Ruling
Discussion: White House Dossier
Andrew Restuccia / The Hill:
Obama to unveil energy agenda amid mounting GOP challenges
Discussion: The Politico
John Schwartz / New York Times:
Fund Official Not Neutral, Judge Rules
Discussion: The Huffington Post
J. Bradford DeLong / Grasping Reality …:
Why Oh Why Can't We Have a Better Press Corps? …
Discussion: Washington Post
The Onion:
Republicans Vote To Repeal Obama-Backed Bill That Would Destroy …
Discussion: Indecision Forever
 

 
From Mediagazer:

Gene Maddaus / Variety:
WGA East members working for PBS member stations reach a deal, averting a strike; the union says the deal expands protections to animation writers

Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

 
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