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Talking Points Memo:
Obama: Right-To-Work Laws Mean ‘Right To Work For Less Money’ — President Obama railed against right-to-work laws Republicans are currently trying to pass in Michigan, arguing that they constitute a “race to the bottom,” during a speech in Redford, Michigan Monday.
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The Raw Story and Daily Kos
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Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Obama jumps headfirst into fight over Michigan ‘right-to-work’ law
Obama jumps headfirst into fight over Michigan ‘right-to-work’ law
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Politico
Rich Yeselson / American Prospect:
This Is Not Wisconsin. It's Worse.
This Is Not Wisconsin. It's Worse.
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Washington Monthly, The Huffington Post, Wonkblog and thenation.com/blogs/168901
Amanda Terkel / The Huffington Post:
Obama Expected To Weigh In On Michigan Right-To-Work Battle In Detroit Speech
Obama Expected To Weigh In On Michigan Right-To-Work Battle In Detroit Speech
Washington Free Beacon:
Obama Slams Right-to-Work at Fiscal Cliff Event
Obama Slams Right-to-Work at Fiscal Cliff Event
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The PJ Tatler, The Right Scoop, Weasel Zippers and The Gateway Pundit
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
“Right to work” push guarantees all out war in Michigan
“Right to work” push guarantees all out war in Michigan
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The Fix, emptywheel, aflcio.org, Business Insider and Daily Kos
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Colbert tops SC voters' Senate wish list — Nikki Haley is one of the most unpopular Governors in the country. Only 42% of voters approve of the job she's doing to 49% who disapprove. Out of 43 sitting Governors PPP has polled on, that ranks her 35th in popularity.
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Kevin Robillard / Politico:
PPP: South Carolina voters want Stephen Colbert
James Hohmann / Politico:
Battleground Poll: Hike taxes on rich — An American appetite for tax hikes gives President Barack Obama leverage in fiscal cliff negotiations. — A new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Poll finds that 60 percent of respondents support raising taxes on households that earn …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Marco Rubio and the Coming Conservative Revolt — In the immediate wake of the election, Republicans felt so stunned — in no small part because they had deluded themselves into expecting victory — that it seemed momentarily possible that the party's long march to the right may halt or even reverse.
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Balloon Juice, The Reaction, The Daily Caller and New York Times
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Robert Costa / National Review:
Boehner's Biggest Threat — Should a debt deal go sour, the buzz is that Tom Price, a 58-year-old physician from Georgia, may challenge John Boehner for the speaker's gavel. — “Price is the person we're all watching,” says an aide close to House leadership. “We know he's frustrated, but we don't know much else.”
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The Daily Caller, LifeNews.com, The Hill and msnbc.com
Josh Rogin / Foreign Policy:
McCain to join Foreign Relations Committee just before Sec State hearing — MANAMA - The committee that will soon vet the next secretary of state will have a new Republican heavyweight next year: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the man leading the charge against potential nominee U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice.
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CNN, Politico, First Read, Taegan Goddard's … and Post Politics
Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Where things really stand in the fiscal cliff negotiations — For the White House, the key to any deal is tax revenues — delivered at least partly through higher rates — and a long-term solution to the debt ceiling. Additionally, any big deal will have to include some stimulus …
Bill Maher / HBO:
Authentic Is the New Slimy — Days before the election, a video surfaced of Mitt Romney from August of 2007, in which he's arguing with a radio interviewer at Iowa's WHO 1040. Why is he so pissed? Because the guy asked Romney to comment on how he reconciles his Mormon faith with his position on abortion and women's rights.
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Politico and The Raw Story
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David Sirota / Salon:
Karl Rove won't surrender race card — The disgusting racial codes in his super PAC's new ad suggest the GOP will never stop pitting us against each other — Lee Atwater's claim to fame was his pioneering use of racially divisive imagery in political messages that, superficially, didn't seem to be about race at all.
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National Review, Weasel Zippers and The Daily Caller
Byron Tau / Politico:
Intelligence community: U.S. out as sole superpower by 2030 — A new report by the intelligence community projects that the United States will no longer be the world's only superpower by 2030. — “In terms of the indices of overall power - GDP, population size, military spending …
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Vodkapundit, protein wisdom, The PJ Tatler, Weasel Zippers and The Gateway Pundit
Politico:
RNC launches official review on 2012 election (Updated) — The Republican National Committee is rolling out a plan to review what worked and what didn't for the party in the 2012 cycle, appointing five people at the top of a committee that will make recommendations on things like demographics, messaging and fundraising.
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BuzzFeed, CNN, Mediaite and First Read
WDIV-TV:
Taylor schools to close Tuesday for lack of teachers — Superintendent says teachers are likely going to be at protests in Lansing over right-to-work — The Taylor School District will be closed down Tuesday because of the high number of staff that have either called in sick or are taking personal days to attend rallies in Lansing.
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Weasel Zippers, The Heritage Foundation and Washington Examiner
The Boston Globe:
As a watchdog, she spoke out. But in the Senate, the establishment critic is showing restraint. — Elizabeth Warren is resigning the tenured post at Harvard Law School that took her 30 years to achieve. She has met privately with her former opponent, Scott Brown, who addressed her as professor instead of senator-elect.
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Ballot Box, msnbc.com, Post Politics, Weasel Zippers and TBogg
Jesse Drucker / Bloomberg:
Google Revenues Sheltered in No-Tax Bermuda Soar to $10 Billion — Front Street in Hamilton, Bermuda. The increase in Google's revenues routed to Bermuda, disclosed in a Nov. 21 filing by a subsidiary, could fuel the outrage over corporate tax dodging. — Google Inc. (GOOG) …
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Mashable!, Rush Limbaugh, The Jawa Report, TechCrunch and AllThingsD
Michael Giltz / The Huffington Post:
Exclusive: PR Guru Behind Fake Fox News “Study” Speaks Up — A fake study claiming conservative viewers of FOX News were significantly dumber than conservatives who didn't watch FOX News spread through the internet like wildfire, even though the briefest of attention to the details …
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Daily Kos, NewsBusters.org and Poynter, more at Mediagazer »
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Robots and Robber Barons — The American economy is still, by most measures, deeply depressed. But corporate profits are at a record high. How is that possible? It's simple: profits have surged as a share of national income, while wages and other labor compensation are down.
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Washington Monthly, Business Insider, Hullabaloo, Prairie Weather, Mother Jones and Paul Krugman
MyNorthwest.com:
2 Dems to work with GOP to control state Senate — OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Two Democrats in the Washington state Senate abandoned their caucus Monday, vowing to work with Republicans to control the chamber and push conservative budgeting principles. — Democratic Sens. Rodney Tom of Bellevue …
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Post Politics
Alan D. Viard / Bloomberg:
Here's a New Tax on Savings You Didn't Know About — In the debate over the looming fiscal cliff, U.S. President Barack Obama often plays down any adverse economic impact from letting the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts expire for high-income Americans, claiming that the top tax rates would merely return …
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Business Insider and Weekly Standard