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Washington Post:
Sarah Palin losing more ground among Republicans, Post-ABC poll finds — Virginia Postic/ AP - According to a new poll, fewer than six in 10 Republicans and GOP-leaning independents see former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, shown here in December, in a favorable light.
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Poll: Palin's numbers slide among Republicans — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is losing ground with Republicans as some of her possible opponents for the GOP presidential nomination gain ground. — Palin's unfavorable numbers with Republicans are at an all-time high …
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CNN and Riehl World View
Washington Post:
Mitt Romney, conservative darling? — Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has spent the better part of the last five years working to convince conservatives that he is one of them. And, if the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll is right, he's done it.
The Note:
Sarah Palin Rips Obama on Drilling: '2012 Can't Come Soon Enough' — ABC News' John Berman and Gary Langer report: — Sarah Palin says 2012 “can't come soon enough.” — But for what? A dramatic run or the White House? Another reality show? — No, according to her latest post on Facebook …
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Conservatives4Palin
CNN:
RNC considers selling TV rights of presidential primary debates
RNC considers selling TV rights of presidential primary debates
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The Note, Politics Daily and The Political Carnival, more at Mediagazer »
Jon Gillooly / mdjonline.com:
John McCain's daughter speaks at KSU; wants Romney, not Palin, for president
John McCain's daughter speaks at KSU; wants Romney, not Palin, for president
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The Huffington Post and The Daily Caller
New York Times:
Last Defense at Troubled Reactors: 50 Japanese Workers — A small crew of technicians, braving radiation and fire, became the only people remaining at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station on Tuesday — and perhaps Japan's last chance of preventing a broader nuclear catastrophe.
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Associated Press:
Japan suspends work at stricken nuclear plant — FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Japan suspended operations to keep its stricken nuclear plant from melting down Wednesday after surging radiation made it too dangerous to stay. — Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said the workers dousing the reactors …
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Sky Dancing, The Moderate Voice, The Lede, Al Jazeera Blogs and New York Times
Tom Zeller Jr / New York Times:
Experts Had Long Criticized Potential Weakness in Design of Stricken Reactor
Experts Had Long Criticized Potential Weakness in Design of Stricken Reactor
Gilbert Gottfried / Washington Post:
Japanese nuclear workers ordered away from posts amid radiation fears
Japanese nuclear workers ordered away from posts amid radiation fears
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Crooks and Liars, naked capitalism and National Review
BBC:
Japanese emperor ‘deeply worried’
Japanese emperor ‘deeply worried’
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Washington Post, Wonk Room, newsfeed.time.com, UK Commentators and Time
Justin McCurry / Guardian:
Fukushima Daiichi reactors evacuated after radiation spikes
Fukushima Daiichi reactors evacuated after radiation spikes
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Kyodo News and CANNONFIRE
The Politico:
World events test ‘No Drama Obama’ — A dizzying succession of major world events is bombarding a president who insists on controlling his own time, emotions and political message. — With Japan's nuclear crisis teetering on the verge of catastrophe, with Libya and Bahrain in violent turmoil …
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Washington Monthly and Fox Nation
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Keith Koffler / White House Dossier:
President Obama's Trivial Pursuits
President Obama's Trivial Pursuits
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Scared Monkeys, Hot Air, HazZzMat, Swampland, Taylor Marsh, UrbanGrounds, Guardian, TPMDC, The Lonely Conservative and National Review
Washington Post:
CIA contractor Raymond Davis freed after ‘blood money’ payment by U.S. — A CIA security contractor who fatally shot two Pakistani men in January was released on Wednesday after relatives of the victims received “blood money” from the U.S. government and agreed to pardon him, U.S. officials said.
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Benjy Sarlin / TPMDC:
House GOP Declares Emergency ... Over NPR Funding — House Republicans are holding an emergency meeting of the Rules Committee on Wednesday to take up legislation that would block funding to NPR in the wake of James O'Keefe's hidden camera prank on the news organization.
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The Daily Caller, The Note, Media Matters for America, Hot Air, Firedoglake, The Political Carnival, Daily Kos and Gawker
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / TPMDC:
Every Single GOPer On House Energy Cmte Won't Say Climate Change Is Real
Every Single GOPer On House Energy Cmte Won't Say Climate Change Is Real
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Prairie Weather, Wonk Room, The Politico and Climate Progress
Andrew Pollack / New York Times:
Anxiety Over Radiation Drives a Sales Surge for a Drug Against Thyroid Cancer — As Japan races to avoid a nuclear disaster, some Americans and companies in the United States are scrambling to obtain potassium iodide, a drug that can protect people from radiation-induced thyroid cancer.
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The Reaction
MiamiHerald.com:
Miami-Dade voters fire Mayor Carlos Alvarez over pay hikes, tax increase — Miami-Dade recall election draws strong voter turnout — Related Content — If voters recall Mayor Carlos Alvarez, would you vote to re-elect him? — WHAT'S NEXT? — • The Miami-Dade County Canvassing …
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msnbc.com, Hit & Run, Taegan Goddard's … and Naked Politics
Quinnipiac University:
Mayor's Approval Rating At Lowest Point In 8 Years, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Bloomberg's Time Off Is Nobody's Business, Voters Say — New York City voters disapprove 51 - 39 percent of the job Mayor Michael Bloomberg is doing, his lowest score since a 51 - 37 percent disapproval November 23 …
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The Page and New York Magazine
Kasie Hunt / The Politico:
Cut Pentagon's budget, reduce Afghan forces — DAVENPORT, Iowa — America should slash defense spending — and consider shrinking its presence in Afghanistan, Haley Barbour said Monday night. — Barbour, a likely candidate for president in 2012, told Iowa county leaders and activists …
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Ben Smith's Blog, USA Today, Swampland, New York Magazine, No More Mister Nice Blog and GOP 12
Associated Press:
Wholesale prices up 1.6 pct. on steep rise in food — Wholesale prices rise 1.6 pct. due to biggest jump in food costs in more than 36 years — WASHINGTON (AP) — Wholesale prices jumped last month by the most in nearly two years due to higher energy costs and the steepest rise in food prices in 36 years.
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The Huffington Post:
Obama Administration Pushing For Banks To Modify Millions Of Mortgages To Settle Foreclosure Claims — NEW YORK — The Obama administration is seeking to force the nation's five largest mortgage firms to reduce monthly payments for as many as three million distressed homeowners in as little …
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Clusterstock and naked capitalism
James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
Learning to Love the (Shallow, Divisive, Unreliable) New Media — Everyone from President Obama to Ted Koppel is bemoaning a decline in journalistic substance, seriousness, and sense of proportion. But the author, a longtime advocate of these values, takes a journey through the digital-media world …
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Yglesias
Sarah Palin / Facebook:
The $4-Per-Gallon President — Is it really any surprise that oil and gas prices are surging toward the record highs we saw in 2008 just prior to the economic collapse? Despite the President's strange assertions in his press conference last week, his Administration is not a passive observer …
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Fox News, The Gateway Pundit, The Politico, Associated Press and Climate Progress
The Politico:
Some in GOP grow tired of right wing — Some veteran Republican House members are pushing back against conservative deficit hawks who are pushing for endlessly deep spending cuts, saying the right wing of the party is creating unnecessary divisions for the GOP majority.
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RedState and AMERICAblog News
Danielle Kurtzleben / US News:
NPR Boardmembers and Fundraisers Give Overwhelmingly to Democrats — Of nearly $2.2 million in political contributions, most goes to the left — The ongoing budget crisis and accusations of liberal bias have fueled renewed calls by conservative politicians for an end to NPR's public funding.
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Don Surber and Weasel Zippers