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Conservatives gear up for high court fight — Phone lines around Washington began burning this morning as conservative organizations kicked off preparations for the fight over President Obama's eventual Supreme Court nominee. — Associate Justice David Souter's decision to step down at the end …
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Red State's Erik Erickson writes that Judge Souter is a “goat f*&king child molester” — The conservative movement is in shambles and this doozy comes from online conservative blogger Erik Erickson of Red State. Do we need any more proof that they are all certifiable? What's up with conservatives and their tweets?
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Condi's Really Bad Day — For eight years, Condoleezza Rice dealt with the Beltway punditry and the access-craving White House press corps. The reception she got, with a handful of exceptions, was fawning. Which leaves her totally unprepared for a return to an academy populated …


Let's Make Clarence Thomas's Worst Nightmare Come True — Minutes after NPR reported that Justice David Souter plans to step down from the Supreme Court, New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof updated his Facebook status to ponder a replacement: “I think Obama just might appoint Elena Kagan …
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FLASHBACK ... Kristol called for 2006 and 2008 to be “a referendum” on makeup on Supreme Court — From the January 29, 2006, broadcast of Fox News Sunday:

Why Lindsey Graham is the Guy Obama Needs to Please in Replacing Souter

Flashback: Specter Opposed Confirmation Of Potential Obama Supreme Court Nominee

MARK HALPERIN: OH NOES, A WOMAN MIGHT GET THE JOB!
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Obama's choices: Gird your loins
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Saying No to Justice — I did something today that I've never done before. The Department of Justice, which I proudly served for a quarter century as an assistant U.S. attorney and a deputy U.S. marshal, asked me for help, and I declined. Actually, what I declined to do was attend a meeting.
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The Use of Torture and What Nancy Pelosi Knew — Torture is an impermissible evil. Except under two circumstances. The first is the ticking time bomb. An innocent's life is at stake. The bad guy you have captured possesses information that could save this life. He refuses to divulge.
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The Majority of Muslims Who Attend Mosque Weekly Feel Torturing For Their Cause Is Just** — **It's Not True — The headline “Majority Of Muslims That Attend Mosque Weekly Feel Torturing For Their Cause Is Just” got your attention, didn't it? It's not true, I made it up, but the thought of it probably already angered some.
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Biden kicked out of country after flu remarks? — Things have gotten so bad for the vice president following his disastrous Today Show appearance that he's been exiled? — No. It's just coincidental that the day after he strayed way off message on how to deal with the flu virus …


Citi Said to Need Up to $10 Billion — Bank Disputes ‘Stress Test’ Result; U.S. to Let Lenders Convert Loans to Common Stock — WASHINGTON — Citigroup Inc. may need to raise as much as $10 billion in new capital, according to people familiar with the matter, as the government continues negotiations …

‘Secret’ CIA document on White House Flickr feed — A photograph posted by the White House to the photo sharing website Flickr includes an image of a document with the letters CIA printed beneath what appears to be the word “secret.” — The photograph by White House photographer Pete Souza …


First Lady Michelle Obama steps out in Lanvin sneakers and they're only $540! — Michelle Obama has taken casual to a haute new level. — While volunteering Wednesday at a D.C. food bank, the First Lady sported her usual J.Crew cardigan, a pair of utilitarian capri pants and, on her feet, a sneaky splurge: trainers that go for $540.

Jon Stewart: Hey, sorry for calling Harry Truman a war criminal — A follow-up to Wednesday night's Kinsleyan gaffe: He's sorry, he's just not sure why he's sorry. The closest we get to an explanation is that the decision to drop the bomb was “complicated,” but of course that's why Cliff …
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Mark Penn: No Edwards Could Have Meant ‘Different Outcome’ — ABC News' Kate Snow and Rick Klein report: What if John Edwards hadn't run for president in 2008? — What if he had followed the hindsight-is-20-20 advice being offered now by his wife and chief strategist …
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Her Rival Now Her Boss, Clinton Settles Into New Role
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Chrysler Lenders Tried Obama's Patience, Lost Game of Chicken — President Barack Obama thanked everyone from unions to executives for working to keep Chrysler LLC alive while blaming “a small group of speculators” for forcing the automaker into bankruptcy.
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The Lenders Obama Decided to Blame
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Schwarzenegger May Support a Democrat — LOS ANGELES — If Republican candidates for governor of California are hoping for an automatic high five from the sitting governor, they ought not to get too comfortable. — When asked Friday after giving a speech on health care …
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White House issues new language on “Don't Ask Don't Tell” policy — Policy change, or poor editing? — In a move that many people I've spoken with see as a shift in policy, and a backward step from a clear campaign promise that was reiterated during the first days of January of this year …

Ohio: John Kasich filing for guv today — It's getting to be that time again: — The 2010 elections are right around the corner, and they're going to get pretty interesting in some of the most heavily contested states and congressional districts next year.
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PATERSON BURNED BY A RACIAL ‘FIRE’ — 300G SETTLES SUIT BY WHITE FOTOG — ALBANY — Gov. Paterson, who raised state taxes by $8 billion last month, just cost state taxpayers $300,000 more. — The state has secretly settled an embarrassing federal racial-discrimination lawsuit, The Post has learned.