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New York Times:
At Boehner's Request, He and Obama Negotiate Alone — WASHINGTON — At House Speaker John A. Boehner's request, Senate leaders and Representative Nancy Pelosi have been excluded from talks to avert a fiscal crisis, leaving it to Mr. Boehner and President Obama alone to find a deal, Congressional aides say.
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Charlie Cook / NationalJournal.com:
History Favors a 2014 GOP Comeback — It's hard to pick up any publication or watch any television program oriented toward politics and not be reminded of the problems facing the Republican Party. Republicans have now lost the popular vote for president in five of the past six presidential elections.
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Michael McAuliff / The Huffington Post:
Debt Ceiling Bluff Called By Harry Reid, Leaving Mitch McConnell To Filibuster Himself … REACT: — FOLLOW: — Debt Ceiling, Harry Reid , Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senate, Video, Barack Obama Debt Ceiling, Fiscal Cliff, Mitch Mcconnell Filibuster, Politics News
AP Member Choice Limited / Associated Press:
Michigan GOP approves right to work amid union protests — Protesters jammed into the Michigan state capitol after lawmakers from both chambers approved right-to-work legislation. The measures free nonunion employees from paying union fees. — Tribune wire report
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Eric W. Dolan / The Raw Story:
Democrats watch in awe as McConnell filibusters himself
Democrats watch in awe as McConnell filibusters himself
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Administration Weighs Legal Action Against States That Legalized Marijuana Use — WASHINGTON — Senior White House and Justice Department officials are considering plans for legal action against Colorado and Washington that could undermine voter-approved initiatives to legalize the recreational use …
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Jonah Spangenthal-Lee / SPD Blotter:
“Officers Shall Not Take Any Enforcement Action—Other Than to Issue a Verbal Warning—For a Violation of I-502.”
“Officers Shall Not Take Any Enforcement Action—Other Than to Issue a Verbal Warning—For a Violation of I-502.”
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Steve Kornacki / Salon:
What Jim DeMint figured out — In today's Republican universe, there's less of a relationship than ever between holding office and holding power — It says something about the state of the conservative movement and the Republican Party that Jim DeMint's power won't wane at all - and …
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Amy Walter / ABCNEWS:
ANALYSIS: Senate's First African American Republican Tea Party Member? — The announcement that Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) was resigning at the beginning of 2013, gave political junkies - and plenty of SC politicians - an unexpected early Christmas gift. — DeMint, the unofficial leader …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Republican Glasnost — Senator Marco Rubio won …
The Republican Glasnost — Senator Marco Rubio won …
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
The Republican crisis — Party of ‘eat your veggies’ — If you want to know why Republicans and conservatives are in a political crisis, you need only consider the fact that the Right's deeply held view now boils down to this: Taxes should not go up on the wealthy, and your health benefits should be cut.
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Bill McBride / Calculated Risk:
November Employment Report: 146,000 Jobs, 7.7% Unemployment Rate — From the BLS: … Click on graph for larger image. — There was uncertainty about this report because of Hurricane Sandy. — The headline number was above expectations of 80,000, but both September and October payroll growth was revised down.
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Annalyn Kurtz / CNNMoney.com:
Unemployment rate falls to lowest level since 2008 — Modest hiring continued in November and the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly four years, according to a report released Friday. — The U.S. economy added 146,000 jobs in November, and the unemployment rate fell …
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The Political Carnival
Paul Krugman:
Why People Are Confused About the Fiscal Cliff — Dean Baker catches the Washington Post running a Q&A under this banner: — OK, if there's one thing the fiscal cliff confrontation isn't, it's a “debt crisis”. The problem — a political standoff that may lead to damaging austerity …
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Axelrod slashes his mustache — Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod shaved his mustache on national television Friday to settle a bet. — Axelrod fulfilled the bet with MSNBC “Morning Joe” co-cost Joe Scarborough to raise over $1 million toward epilepsy research.
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Politico:
Barack Obama, Mitt Romney both topped $1 billion in 2012 — Obama: $1.123 billion vs. Romney: $1.019 billion. — That's the final fundraising tally in the most expensive presidential election ever, according to reports filed Thursday with the Federal Election Commission by the rival campaigns and party committees.
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Steven Mufson / Washington Post:
Washington Post reportedly considering adding a paywall in 2013 — The Washington Post will probably start charging online readers for access to newspaper articles in the middle of next year, a person familiar with the plans said. — Long reluctant to charge for online content …
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Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
Washington Post Plans a Paywall
Washington Post Plans a Paywall
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Jon Chait's Miserable Endorsement of Raising the Medicare Eligibility Age — Since Jon Chait has never met a concession he didn't like, he comes out with an endorsement of raising the Medicare eligibility age as part of a long-term deficit deal. So his cover for what is universally regarded …
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Balloon Juice, Wonkblog and New York Magazine
Wall Street Journal:
Google Nearer to Selling Motorola Set-Top Line — Google Inc. is wrapping up an auction of Motorola's set-top box business, according to people involved in the deal, as it continues downsizing the hardware unit. — The Mountain View, Calif., company had set a deadline of Friday for the last round of bids …
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Patrick Poole / The PJ Tatler:
Arizona Bomber Had Citizenship Rejected by Homeland Security for ‘Terrorism-Related Activity’ — Back on Sunday I broke the news here at PJ Media of the arrest of Abdullatif Aldosary in connection with the bombing of a Social Security Administration office in Casa Grande, Arizona, last Friday morning.
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Steve Stout / Tucson News Now:
Gosar questions how bomb suspect was allowed to live in AZ
Gosar questions how bomb suspect was allowed to live in AZ
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New York Times:
Syria's Chemical Weapons Moves Lead U.S. to Be Flexible — WASHINGTON — When President Obama first warned Syria's leader, President Bashar al-Assad, that even making moves toward using chemical weapons would cross a “red line” that might force the United States to drop its reluctance …
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Quartz, Hot Air and Via Meadia
New York Times:
The Baby Boom Bump — CONVENTIONAL wisdom calls the 2012 presidential race the “demographic election,” attributing President Obama's victory in large part to his commanding advantage among rapidly growing groups like Latinos and millennials. — But if demographics is destiny in politics, it is even more true for policy.
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Jason Millman / Politico:
Chris Christie nixes state-run insurance exchange — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie rejected a state-run health insurance exchange Thursday, paving the way for the federal government to step in and run one. — Christie — who was in Washington on Thursday pushing for Hurricane Sandy aid …
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Peter Schiff / Wall Street Journal:
The Fantasy of a 91% Top Income Tax Rate — A liberal article of faith that confiscatory taxes fed the postwar boom turns out to be an Edsel of an economic idea. — Democratic Party leaders, President Obama in particular, are forever telling the country that wealthy Americans are taxed at too low a rate and pay too little in taxes.
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Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
Minority Senators Say Independent Democratic Conference Robs Them — New York is one of the most diverse states in the nation, with 3.5 million Hispanics, 2.8 million blacks and 1.5 million Asians. More than 40 percent of its residents are minorities. — Yet all of its statewide elected officials are white politicians.
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Brad Plumer / Washington Post:
Could the ‘platinum coin option’ solve the U.S. debt crisis? — Associated Press - This is a U.S. Mint handout of the one-ounce $100 platinum coin. Under current law, the Treasury is technically allowed to mint as many coins made of platinum as it wants and can assign them whatever value it pleases.
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Jennifer Martinez / The Hill:
FCC to FAA: Allow ‘greater use’ of electronic devices during flights — The head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday pushed for wider in-flight use of electronic portable devices during airplane flights. — FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski called …
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