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9:05 PM ET, January 6, 2015

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Boehner takes revenge  —  Foes find themselves losing plum committee posts.  —  John Boehner is getting revenge.  —  He secured his third term as speaker Tuesday afternoon, losing 25 votes on the House floor to three relatively unknown members of the House Republican Conference.
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Scott Wong / The Hill:
House elects John Boehner to third term as Speaker  —  Ohio Republican John Boehner beat back a conservative rebellion on the House floor Tuesday, winning a third and possibly final term as Speaker of the House of Representatives.  —  But on the opening day of the new Republican-controlled Congress …
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
House Republican slams anti-Boehner movement hard. Like, really hard.
Discussion: Raw Story and Mediaite
Scott Wong / The Hill:
WHIP LIST: Boehner opposition grows
John Hart / Opportunity Lives:   A Congressional Rebel's Guide to ‘Hating Leadership’
Laura Barron-Lopez / The Hill:
White House threatens Keystone veto  —  The White House said on Tuesday that President Obama would veto legislation that approves construction of the Keystone XL pipeline if it passes Congress.  —  “If this bill passes this Congress the president won't sign it either,” …
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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
The Prisoner of Capitol Hill
Reuters:
Republicans push Keystone bill, White House threatens veto
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
Most diverse Congress in history poised to take power
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Politico
Eugene Volokh / Washington Post:
This post shamelessly uses Frederick County (Md.) Council Member Kirby Delauter's name without authorization  —  Kirby Delauter, a Frederick County (Maryland) Council Member threatens a local journalist (Bethany Rodgers) for ... using his name without permission in a newspaper article.  No, really:
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Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Md. Politician Kirby Delauter: Reporters Can't Use My Name Without Permission!  —  Councilman Kirby Delauter of Frederick County, Maryland lashed out on Saturday at a reporter for using his name in an article without his permission.  —  In a Facebook post, Delauter slammed reporter Bethany Rodgers …
Mr. Media Training:
ELECTED OFFICIAL: I'LL SUE YOU IF YOU PUBLISH MY NAME
Discussion: Daily Kos and Mediaite
Kevin Sheehan / New York Post:
Cop wounded in shootout not happy about de Blasio's visit  —  One of the cops wounded in a wild Bronx shootout didn't appreciate a hospital sympathy visit from Mayor Bill de Blasio, the wounded officer's dad told The Post on Tuesday.  —  The mayor accompanied NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton …
Wall Street Journal:
Christie Faces Scrutiny Over Gifts From Cowboys Owner  —  Governor's Aides Said Gifts Acceptable Under State Policy  —  New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie accepted a plane ride to Dallas and a seat at a Cowboys playoff football game in a luxury suite from team owner Jerry Jones …
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Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
This Letter Could Restart The Case Against Darren Wilson  —  The NAACP Legal Defense Fund* wrote an open letter to Missouri Judge Maura McShane asking her to investigate Ferguson prosecutor Bob McCulloch and his team for misconduct.  The NAACP notes that, under Missouri law …
Mallory Ortberg / The Toast:
I'd Love To Help My Wife Do The Dishes, But I'm Trapped Under Something Heavy  —  Previously, from the same author.  —  When my employer called me into his office and granted me paternity leave on the birth of my first child, I had no idea what I was in for.
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
Apple's next major Mac revealed: the radically new 12-inch MacBook Air  —  Apple is preparing an all-new MacBook Air for 2015 with a radically new design that jettisons standards such as full-sized USB ports, MagSafe connectors, and SD card slots in favor of a markedly thinner and lighter body with a higher-resolution display.
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Washington Post:
Robert F. McDonnell sentenced to two years in prison … A federal judge sentenced former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell to two years in prison Tuesday — a term far lower than what prosecutors had sought and one that means the popular politician will be free before his 63rd birthday.
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USA Today:
Ex-Va. gov McDonnell sentenced to 2 years in prison
Ron Fournier / National Journal:
This Is What Functioning Government Looks Like  —  After an embarrassing start, public-private sector leaders get their acts together on Ebola.  —  When the first person diagnosed with Ebola on U.S. soil died in October, I suggested there was something scarier than the prospect of an outbreak.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Reed: Atlanta fire chief terminated following book controversy  —  Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran — the subject of recent controversy over inflammatory remarks made in a self-published religious book — has been terminated from the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department, Mayor Kasim Reed announced today.
Meredith Shiner / Yahoo! News:
Republicans quietly set to approve continuation of controversial Benghazi committee  —  The Select Committee on Benghazi will continue to convene in 2015, over the objections of Democrats, after House Republicans pushed through language Tuesday to reauthorize the panel without giving any budget or time limits for its work.
Discussion: Daily Kos
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Washington Free Beacon:
State Dept. Can't Explain Why Cuba Isn't Fulfilling Promises Made in Obama Deal  —  State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki repeatedly refused to answer questions this afternoon about the 53 political detainees Cuba promised to release as part of a deal with President Obama to normalize relations with the United States.
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Washington Post:
Mystery surrounds 53 Cuban political prisoners supposed to be set free
Discussion: RedState and Daily Signal
Daniel Borunda / El Paso Times:
Officials: Doctor at El Paso VA Health Care System shot, shooter kills self  —  A doctor at the El Paso VA Health Care System was shot today and the shooter apparently shot and killed himself, officials said a preliminary investigation shows.  —  The office of U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke …
Patrick Oakford / Center for American Progress:
The Changing Face of America's Electorate  —  Political Implications of Shifting Demographics  —  Appendix available in the PDF and Scribd versions of this issue brief.  —  In the wake of the 2012 presidential election, Republican elected officials and conservative political pundits publicly bemoaned …
Steven Morris / Guardian:
Devon farmer forced to offload aggressive Nazi-bred ‘super cows’  —  Derek Gow had to thin herd of Heck cattle - linked to extinct European wild ox - because they were too aggressive  —  With their long horns and shaggy coats they may look magnificent, but a British farmer has been forced …
Discussion: The Times of Israel and Mashable
Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Budget scorekeeper awaits GOP decision  —  Douglas Elmendorf is remaining as director at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) until the new Republican Congress either appoints him to another term or replaces him.  —  Elmendorf's term expired on Saturday, but the Congressional Budget Act …
Discussion: Politico and Daily Kos
Phyllis Schlafly / WND:
NEW MATH ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES  —  Phyllis Schlafly proposes plan to change ratio of males to females at universities  —  Phyllis Schlafly is a lawyer, conservative political analyst and author of 20 books.  Her latest is “Who Killed the American Family?”  She co-authored with Suzanne Venker …
 
 
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