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NewsMax.com:
Gingrich: If Palin Took Obama Actions, There Would Be Calls for Impeachment — In an exclusive interview with Newsmax.TV Friday, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said President Barack Obama's decision not to fully enforce the Defense of Marriage law eventually could lead to a constitutional crisis …
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Paul Bedard / US News:
Newt Gingrich: Obama Could Be Impeached Over Gay Marriage Reversal — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who plans within two weeks to announce if he will run for president, said today that if President Obama doesn't change his mind and order his Justice Department to enforce the Defense of Marriage Act …
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AMERICAblog Gay, Don Surber, Outside the Beltway, Daily Kos and Joe. My. God.
Newt Gingrich / Washington Post:
If it comes to a shutdown, the GOP should stick to its principles
If it comes to a shutdown, the GOP should stick to its principles
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Hullabaloo, Fact Checker, The Note, CNN, GOP 12, The Politico and FrumForum
Margaret Talbot / News Desk:
Obama, DOMA, and States' Rights
Obama, DOMA, and States' Rights
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The Daily Dish, Mediaite and Prairie Weather
The Note:
Shutdown Showdown: Stalemate Thaws As Democrats “Encouraged” By New GOP Proposal — ABC News' John R. Parkinson & Matthew Jaffe report: — The prospect of a government shutdown one week from today appeared to become less likely Friday as Republicans unveiled a new short-term spending proposal that earned praise from Democrats.
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The Lonely Conservative, TPMDC, Hot Air, Don Surber and National Review
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appropriations.house.gov:
Continuing Resolution Unveiled Today Will Continue Government Operations, Cut Spending
Continuing Resolution Unveiled Today Will Continue Government Operations, Cut Spending
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National Review and Open Congress
Erick Erickson / RedState:
It's What Happens When an Unstoppable Force Hits a Malleable Object
It's What Happens When an Unstoppable Force Hits a Malleable Object
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UNCOVERAGE.net and The Note
Mind Stain:
Scott Walker Asked to Leave Local Restaurant — Come looking for an article about Scott Walker being booted from a Madison restaurant? Yes, you came to the right place, but at the request of the restaurant owner due to abusive phone calls, the article has been hidden for the time being.
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Swopa / Firedoglake:
Late Night: You'll Never Eat Dinner in This Town Again — Sometimes, it's good to leave detached, cerebral meta-analyses of politics aside and just get a taste of public opinion being expressed the old-fashioned way. — Wisconsin blogger Naomi Houser reports tonight (via Howie Klein on Twitter):
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Is Barack Obama Secretly Swiss? … Like This Story — Follow Slate's Fighting Words … - What It's Like To Spend the Night With the Village of Protesters in Wisconsin's Capitol- The MPAA Ratings System Is Much Harsher on Independent Films Than on Studio Films- Slate Readers Hate Their iPads …
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The Monkey Cage, Hot Air, Opinion L.A., ProPublica, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, FrumForum and Pajamas Media
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Leon Wieseltier / The New Republic:
We Choose Consultations — In Libya, Obama strikes (not) again.
We Choose Consultations — In Libya, Obama strikes (not) again.
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The Enterprise Blog, Pajamas Media and Al Jazeera Blogs
Remy Stern / Gawker:
The Craigslist Congressman and the Crossdressing Prostitute — Chris Lee's resignation from the House on Feb. 9 may be the quickest political downfall in history: It came just three hours after Gawker published a photo of Lee standing in the mirror shirtless, along with a story …
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iOwnTheWorld.com, Taegan Goddard's …, Outside the Beltway, The Daily Beast, WNYMedia.net and Joe. My. God.
Dylan Stableford / The Wrap:
Breaking: Kathleen Parker Splits From CNN's ‘Parker Spitzer’ — Kathleen Parker, the co-host of “Parker Spitzer,” CNN's four-month-old, ratings-challenged primetime show, is being dropped from the program, according to sources inside the CNN newsroom. Eliot Spitzer, her co-host, will remain …
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Kathleen Parker leaving CNN's struggling ‘Parker Spitzer’
Kathleen Parker leaving CNN's struggling ‘Parker Spitzer’
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Politics Daily
Brian Stelter / Media Decoder:
CNN Reformats ‘Parker Spitzer’ Without Kathleen Parker
CNN Reformats ‘Parker Spitzer’ Without Kathleen Parker
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Mediaite, Parker Spitzer and Hot Air
Jonathan Capehart / PostPartisan:
Jeremy Bernard: A historic choice for White House social secretary — The White House is set to make news and history this afternoon when it announces the new social secretary. Jeremy Bernard, currently the chief of staff to the U.S. ambassador to France, will become the third person to hold the job in the Obama administration.
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The Hispanic Conservative On Wisconsin Politics …:
The Untold Story of Scott Walker's Longstanding History with Labor — may be a new marvel to cable news, but he is certainly no stranger to Wisconsin politics. Scott K. Walker, son of a Baptist preacher, began his political career in the early 1990s when he ran for an Assembly seat in the State Legislature.
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UNCOVERAGE.net, The Lonely Conservative, GayPatriot and The Gateway Pundit
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Public employees not such an easy scapegoat after all
Public employees not such an easy scapegoat after all
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Wonk Room, ThinkProgress, Ben Smith's Blog, TPMDC, Joshua Holland's Blog and Hullabaloo
Walter Brooks / Providence Journal:
Scott Brown's Falling Star — Cape Codders were saddened last week by Sen. Scott Brown's (R.-Mass.) claim that he was molested at a local summer camp. Camp Good News, in the Forestdale section of Sandwich, has confirmed that Brown attended the camp and has reached out to the senator repeatedly …
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Weasel Zippers
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
DSCC attacks Brown on abuse revelation
DSCC attacks Brown on abuse revelation
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Outside the Beltway and The Lonely Conservative
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
Warning Against Wars Like Iraq and Afghanistan — WEST POINT, N.Y. — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates bluntly told an audience of West Point cadets on Friday that it would be unwise for the United States to ever fight another war like Iraq or Afghanistan, and that the chances of carrying …
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JustOneMinute, The Moderate Voice and Rethink Afghanistan War Blog
David Weigel / Weigel:
Where Are the Thugs? — MADISON, Wisc. — Michelle Malkin promises to do “the reporting the Tea Party-bashing national media won't do on the rabid outbreak of progressive incivility and violence at Big Labor protests across the country.” Sounds promising! But here's what she delivers.
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JOSHUAPUNDIT, White House Dossier, The Other McCain, Mother Jones, The Impolitic and Michelle Malkin
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
MORE UNION THUGGERY... Violent Leftists Threaten Citizen Journalist “A$$hole White Boy” “I'm Gonna Hit Your Head” (Video) — It's been at least 8 hours since I posted the last leftist assault video. So here's the latest display of leftist tolerance... Enlightened St. Louis leftists threatened …
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iOwnTheWorld.com
Denver Post:
Bush cancels Denver trip in dispute with Wikileaks founder — Former President George W. Bush has canceled his planned Saturday visit to Denver after learning that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange would be speaking at the same conference he was to attend. — “Six months ago …
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The Politico, NationalJournal.com, Politics Daily and New York Magazine
Corky Siemaszko / NY Daily News:
Southern Poverty Law Center lists anti-Islamic NYC blogger Pamela Geller, followers a hate group — Manhattan blogger Pamela Geller and her posse of anti-Islamic protesters have been branded a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. — Stop the Islamization of America was included …
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Atlas Shrugs, Jihad Watch, YID With LID, American Power, The Raw Story, Joe. My. God. and Oliver Willis
CNBC:
Economy Slows on Cuts From State and Local Governments — Deeper spending cuts by state and local governments slowed U.S. economic growth in the final three months of last year. The government's revised estimate for the October-December quarter illustrates how growing state budget crises could hold back the economic recovery.
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Washington Monthly and AMERICAblog News
New York Times:
Baseball Gave $25 Million Lifeline to Mets — Major League Baseball provided $25 million to the owners of the Mets as they struggled to deal with a cash shortfall last fall and a looming lawsuit seeking hundreds of millions of dollars for victims of Bernard L. Madoff's vast Ponzi scheme …
David Leonhardt / Economix:
College Costs Aren't the Main Problem — The ranks of top colleges have been suspiciously stable over time. — If someone asked your grandparents 50 years ago to name the country's best colleges, they would have come up with a list that looks very much like the list you'd come up with today.
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Ezra Klein
Daniel Strauss / Ballot Box:
Congressman who donned tiger costume files for re-election — Despite recent news reports of bizarre behavior and calls for his resignation, Rep. David Wu (D-Ore.) has filed for reelection. — Wu filed a statement of organization with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday to be able to run for his seat in 2012.
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The Lonely Conservative, Weasel Zippers and NewsBusters.org
Aljazeera:
Gaddafi vows to crush protesters — Libyan leader speaks to supporters in the capital's Green Square, saying he will arm people against protesters. — Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, has appeared in Tripoli's Green Square, to address a crowd of his supporters in the capital.
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Informed Comment, Time, New York Times, News Desk, Danger Room, The Daily Dish and Booman Tribune
Rasmussen Reports:
46% View Unionized Teachers As a Bad Thing, 37% Disagree — Americans continue to believe strongly that being a teacher is an essential job, but a plurality thinks it's a bad thing that most teachers are unionized. — A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 68% …
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Weasel Zippers
Stephanie McCrummen / Washington Post:
23 killed in Iraq's ‘Day of Rage’ protests — BAGHDAD - Tens of thousands of Iraqis surged into the streets Friday in at least a dozen demonstrations across the country, storming provincial buildings, forcing local officials to resign, freeing prisoners and otherwise demanding more from a government …
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Outside the Beltway, Firedoglake, Hot Air, Reuters and BlogPost