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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.
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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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Stephen Gutowski / MRCTV:
Richard Cordray: Any Legislation Which Has Even “Incidental Effects on the Economy” …
Richard Cordray: Any Legislation Which Has Even “Incidental Effects on the Economy” …
Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Court fight over recess appointments ‘almost certain,’ Chamber says
Court fight over recess appointments ‘almost certain,’ Chamber says
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
A Big Win for Romney in Iowa — The former governor of Massachusetts is now a heavy favorite for the nomination. — Not long ago few thought Mitt Romney could win both the very conservative Iowa caucuses and then the quirky, slightly contrarian New Hampshire primary.
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Romney ad: Obama appointees to NLRB are ‘union stooges’ — The ad is running in South Carolina, where the NLRB was in a dispute with Boeing. — Mitt Romney is calling President Obama's appointees to the labor board “union stooges” who practice un-American political playback, in a new ad his campaign is airing in South Carolina.
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Walter Shapiro / The New Republic:
Can Rick Santorum Pull Off an Upset in New Hampshire? — BRENTWOOD, N.H.—During all those lonely months in Iowa, wandering from Pizza Ranch to dingy motel, wondering if 10 voters would show up at the next event, Rick Santorum must have fantasized about his return to New Hampshire, powered by a stunning upset in the caucuses.
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James Hohmann / The Politico:
Morning Score: Paul raises $13M
Morning Score: Paul raises $13M
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney out of control
Mitt Romney out of control
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Nbc'S Jo / msnbc.com:
Huntsman on Romney's McCain endorsement: ‘Nobody cares’
Huntsman on Romney's McCain endorsement: ‘Nobody cares’
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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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Michael McLaughlin / The Huffington Post:
911 Tells Mom ‘Do What You Have To Do’: Okla. Mom Sarah McKinley Kills Intruder Justin Martin
911 Tells Mom ‘Do What You Have To Do’: Okla. Mom Sarah McKinley Kills Intruder Justin Martin
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Suddenly, a fun candidate — The complaint that Iowa is not a typical American state is true but trivial because there is no such state. Can you name one whose political culture, closely considered, is more like than unlike any other state's? Anyway, someplace has to go first …
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New York Times:
Not Your Father's Republican Party — Norman J. Ornstein is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. — There is no doubt that Republicans are fragmented now as they move formally to try to choose a presidential nominee. Echoing Jim Rutenberg of The New York Times …
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Kevin Drum / Political Mojo:
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Mitt Romney?
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Mitt Romney?
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Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
Keith Olbermann Blasts Current TV; Internal Memo Reveals Tension Over GOP Primary — “I was not given a legitimate opportunity to host under acceptable conditions,” Olbermann said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday. “They know it and we know it. Telling half the story is wrong.”
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Keith Olbermann Clashes With Current TV
Keith Olbermann Clashes With Current TV
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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.
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Wall Street Journal:
Kodak Teeters on the Brink — Eastman Kodak Co. is preparing to seek bankruptcy protection in the coming weeks, people familiar with the matter said, a move that would cap a stunning comedown for a company that once ranked among America's corporate titans. — The 131-year-old company …
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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.
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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.
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
California panel declares high-speed rail project “not financially feasible” — When the California legislature undertook the most expensive public-works project in American history, they also created an independent review board to ensure that the LA-to-San Francisco high-speed rail project would have solid financial footing.
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David Siders / Capitol Alert:
California review group blasts high-speed rail's funding plan
California review group blasts high-speed rail's funding plan
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Charles McGrath / New York Times:
How Many Stephen Colberts Are There? — There used to be just two Stephen Colberts, and they were hard enough to distinguish. The main difference was that one thought the other was an idiot. The idiot Colbert was the one who made a nice paycheck by appearing four times a week on …
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Attacks on Shiites in Iraq Kill at Least 60 — BAGHDAD — Insurgents unleashed a fierce string of bombings against Iraq's Shiites on Thursday, attacking pilgrims marching through the desert and neighborhoods in Baghdad, in an attempt to stir sectarian violence amid a political crisis …
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