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4:20 PM ET, January 5, 2012

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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Grand Strategy Behind Obama's Recess Appointment  —  Large American flags for all, Daily Show correspondent soundalikes for others!  —  President Obama's decision to use a recess appointment to seat Richard Cordray as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was a no-brainer …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A telling sign: Scott Brown comes out in support of Cordray recess appointment  —  Here's a pretty clear sign of which way the politics are moving in the fight over Obama's decision to employ a recess appointment to install Richard Cordray as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Investor's Business Daily:
Acting Like A King Isn't Among The President's Duties  —  Leadership: A spokesman says the president “can't wait for Congress to act” and promised that he's “going to take action.”  This is the president who was “ready to rule” in 2008.  Is he an elected chief executive or an emperor?
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Wonkbook: The radical Republican tactic behind Obama's controversial nominations  —  The straightforward interpretation of Wednesday's controversial recess appointments is that they were just another salvo in the ongoing war being waged by the Obama administration and congressional Republicans over nominations.
Edward Wyatt / New York Times:
New Chief at Consumer Bureau Promises Vigorous Agenda
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Santorum says Senate should sue over Obama appointments
Discussion: Pat Dollard and Weasel Zippers
Jacob Weisberg / Slate:
Face It: Romney's the Nominee  —  The media will desperately try to persuade you there is still a Republican race.  Do not pay attention.  —  Is there anyone not annoyed by Mitt Romney's narrow win in the Iowa caucus?  Conservatives are disappointed because they recognize …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Perry, Perry, Quite Contrary
Shushannah Walshe / ABCNEWS:
Sarah Palin to Make Keynote Speech at CPAC
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Norman J. Ornstein / The Enterprise Blog:
GOP presidential race: Why Perry may still have a shot
Discussion: National Review and The Daily Dish
The Politico:
Newt Gingrich suffers from super PAC buyer's remorse  —  Not long ago Newt Gingrich seemed to be a big fan of super PACs.  —  The former House Speaker two years ago called the new legal framework that gave rise to unlimited fundraising by outside groups a “great victory for free speech” …
Discussion: CNN, Hot Air, Daily Kos and American Power
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Justin Sink / Ballot Box:
Gingrich directly attacks Romney in latest commercial
Discussion: CNN
Wallacegw / CNN:
Poll: Romney remains way ahead in New Hampshire
Trip Gabriel / The Caucus:
Gingrich Takes On Romney
Discussion: ABCNEWS and The Gateway Pundit
Ben Smith / The Politico:
How to fight liberals: Imitate them  —  Impressed by the effectiveness of the liberal Center for American Progress, a group of conservative journalists and operatives is preparing to engage in their own sincerest form of flattery - launching their own advocacy group with a similar name and mission but very different target.
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Keith Olbermann Clashes With Current TV  —  The broadcaster Keith Olbermann is famous for estranging himself from his bosses, be it at ESPN, Fox or MSNBC.  —  At his new home, Al Gore's Current TV, he has done it in record time.  —  Mr. Olbermann, who was hired last year to be the top star …
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Jason DeParle / New York Times:
Harder for Americans to Rise From Lower Rungs  —  WASHINGTON — Benjamin Franklin did it.  Henry Ford did it.  And American life is built on the faith that others can do it, too: rise from humble origins to economic heights.  “Movin' on up,” George Jefferson-style, is not only a sitcom song but a civil religion.
Aamer Madhani / USA Today:
Obama announces Pentagon budget cuts  —  President Obama announced a new military strategy on Thursday that will cut the Pentagon budget by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade.  —  Speaking from the Pentagon, Obama said the plan is “smart, strategic” and sets priorities.
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Richard Stengel / Time:
Why Iowa Matters (Even If It Shouldn't)  —  Iowa is an outlier.  The 122,000 people who showed up to vote in the state's caucuses represent less than a fifth of registered Iowa Republicans and exactly 0.09% of the U.S. electorate.  In a representative democracy, Iowa is not very representative.
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Suffolk poll in NH: Romney 41, Paul 18, Santorum 8
Discussion: Sabato's Crystal Ball and Gallup
Steve Pope / ABCNEWS:
Ron Paul Raises $13 Million, Has Long-Term Strategy
Scott Brown / Boston Globe:
Gingrich off base on judiciary  —  GOP PRESIDENTIAL hopeful Newt Gingrich recently made disturbing comments regarding the judiciary.  He proposed that Congress should be able to impeach judges whose decisions he believes to be wrong.  If elected, he would abolish courts that displease him …
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Jonathan Easley / Ballot Box:
Sen. Brown: Gingrich ‘pandering to the right-wing extreme’
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Washington Monthly:
What If Obama Loses?  —  Imagining the consequences of a GOP victory.  —  Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit StumbleUpon Delicious  —  It's a common complaint—we've certainly made it over the years—that too much political campaign coverage focuses on the horse race.
Phil Gast / CNN:
Oklahoma mom calling 911 asks if shooting an intruder is allowed  —  (CNN) — Home alone with her 3-month-old son, Sarah Dawn McKinley of Blanchard, Oklahoma, said she decided to make a stand when two men tried to break into her home on New Year's Eve.  —  McKinley, who had been widowed less …
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Beth Stebner / Daily Mail:
‘Is it OK if I shoot now?’: …
Discussion: Maggie's Notebook
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney out of control  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. — If this is Mitt Romney's idea of a victory rally, one shudders to think what would have happened if he had lost the Iowa caucuses.  —  The day after his impossibly thin eight-vote victory, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination flew …
CNBC:
Jobs Picture: Claims Fall, Job Creation Surges; Layoffs Ease  —  The news is all good for the jobs market so far in 2012: Separate reports Thursday showed a surge in private-sector job creation, a sharp drop in weekly unemployment claims and planned layoffs at their lowest level in six months.
Discussion: Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
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Wall Street Journal:
Positive Signs for Jobs Market
Jamie Weinstein / The Daily Caller:
Santorum commits Republican sacrilege: Attacks Ronald Reagan  —  BRENTWOOD, N.H. — Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum committed one of the gravest sins in Republican politics on Wednesday evening by knocking the revered former President Ronald Reagan at a packed town hall meeting.
Sam Baker / The Hill:
Lawyers, courts see weaknesses in defense of Obama's healthcare law  —  The Obama administration is headed into a Supreme Court case over healthcare reform without a clear answer to significant questions about Congress's power.  —  The Justice Department will file its first brief on the merits …
Discussion: Hit & Run
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
In Montana, Corporations Aren't People
Joey Bunch / Denver Post:
Denver woman arrested for punching, damaging $30 million Clyfford Still painting  —  Clyfford Still painting.  The damage to the painting is identified as “1957-J-No. 2.”  (Denver Post file photo)  —  A 36-year-old Denver woman, apparently drunk, leaned against an iconic Clyfford Still painting worth …
 
 
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Michael Mandel / The Atlantic Online:
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Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Scott Walker, undaunted by recall, urges governors to cut state budgets boldly
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Fareed Zakaria / Washington Post:
Iran's growing state of desperation
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X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

John Koblin / New York Times:
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