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Adam Clark Estes / The Atlantic Wire:
Obama Makes It Official: Suspected Terrorists Can Be Indefinitely Detained Without a Trial — Despite having once threatened to veto the bill due to controversial language about the treatment of suspected terrorists, the president signed the controversial National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law on Saturday.
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Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Obama Signs Defense Authorization Bill — This afternoon, Obama signed the controversial Defense authorization bill, despite his reservations about provisions related to the treatment of terrorism suspects. The National Journal reports: … The AP has more from the signing statement …
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Sara Sorcher / NationalJournal.com:
Obama Signs Defense Authorization Bill — President Obama signed on Saturday the defense authorization bill, formally ending weeks of heated debate in Congress and intense lobbying by the administration to strip controversial provisions requiring the transfer of some terror suspects to military custody.
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Jamie Klatell / The Hill:
Obama signs defense funding bill, objects to terror detainee provisions
Obama signs defense funding bill, objects to terror detainee provisions
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
Obama to Target Congress in 2012 Re-election Campaign
Obama to Target Congress in 2012 Re-election Campaign
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Mediaite, Washington Post, Prairie Weather and The Caucus
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Obama signs defense bill, pledges to maintain legal rights of terror suspects
Obama signs defense bill, pledges to maintain legal rights of terror suspects
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Julie Pace / Associated Press:
In 2012, Obama to press ahead without Congress
In 2012, Obama to press ahead without Congress
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Carl Cameron / Fox News:
Virginia Attorney General Intervenes in GOP Primary Ballot Dispute — Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is intervening in the Virginia presidential primary dispute and plans to file emergency legislation to address the inability of most Republican presidential candidates to get their name on the ballot, Fox News has learned.
Jonathan Martinand Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Rick Perry campaign plays blame game — DES MOINES - With a revamped message and a significant TV presence here, Rick Perry is hoping to revive his disappointing presidential campaign with a surprise finish Tuesday. — But even as they hold out hope that Perry can find a way back into contention …
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Kevinliptak / CNN:
TRENDING: Perry bets Iowa fortunes on robust ground game — Boone, Iowa (CNN) - Even as they grapple with mediocre poll numbers, a gaffe-prone candidate and internal staff feuding, Rick Perry's advisers are confident that a top-three caucus finish is within reach on Tuesday. — The reason?
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William Petroski / Iowa Caucuses:
Leadership profile: Rick Santorum seen as diligent, dedicated
Leadership profile: Rick Santorum seen as diligent, dedicated
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Power Line:
KEYNES WAS RIGHT-ABOUT THE JEWS? — So Paul Krugman phoned in his periodic “Keynes Was Right” column today, arguing that the Obama Porkulus failed only because, like “true” Communism, it wasn't tried vigorously or faithfully enough. — I wonder if Krugman also credits Keynes's views on Jews …
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Sadly, No!, Firedoglake, Wizbang, Truthdig and Ed Driscoll
Alicia M. Cohn / Ballot Box:
Romney gets emotional talking about parents, tells audience 'I won't cry' — Mitt Romney stopped short of his GOP rival Newt Gingrich on Friday evening when he spoke emotionally about his parents but did not tear up. — Romney described the patriotism of his parents, both deceased, at a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Friday.
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TheStarPress.com:
New state bill could make it illegal to sing national anthem ‘inappropriately’ — INDIANAPOLIS — Oh, say can you . . . sing? — And, more importantly, can you sing it the “right” way — the way one Indiana lawmaker thinks the national anthem should be sung?
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The Political Carnival, Mediaite, Balloon Juice and US Politics
Haley Barbour / Washington Post:
If I were campaigning for president... They're not running, but if they were, what would these leading Republicans be talking about on the trail? Here are responses from Haley Barbour, Sarah Palin, Mitch Daniels and Herman Cain. — Governor of Mississippi
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Conservatives4Palin
Zack Ford / ThinkProgress:
Surging Santorum Would Annul All Same-Sex Marriages — Social conservatives are lauding Rick Santorum's “surge” to third place in the Iowa polls, but his new forthrightness about his positions may backfire. In a recent interview with MSNBC's Chuck Todd, Santorum explained that not only would he support …
David Chalian / Yahoo! News:
Ann Selzer, queen of the Iowa caucuses: For a day, the most powerful woman in American politics — Every presidential candidate, campaign operative and political journalist in Iowa will spend most of Saturday in suspended animation, waiting for the results of the final Des Moines Register poll before the caucuses.
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John Marshall / Associated Press:
No one hurt after camera falls at Insight Bowl … TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Flying cameras have been providing unique perspectives on everything from golf to college and professional football for more than a decade, becoming so commonplace that fans rarely notice the whizzing remote-controlled devices.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
Enjoy the payroll tax break while it lasts — Last week, after a needlessly-contentious process, Congress approved a two-month extension of the payroll tax break. As part of the agreement, a conference committee will try to come up with an agreement to extend the cut through the end of 2012.
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Jonathan Easley / Ballot Box:
Outside groups overwhelm Gingrich — When Newt Gingrich opened up a sizable lead in Iowa last month, he was promptly broadsided by a torrent of negative Super PAC advertisements that now threaten to sink his once-promising campaign. — The amount of campaign advertising will likely set …
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Daily Pundit, Hullabaloo and The Politico
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