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9:15 PM ET, February 1, 2009

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Satyam Khanna / Think Progress:
Lieberman jokes about waterboarding at black-tie dinner.»  —  At last night's black-tie dinner at Washington's Alfalfa Club, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) couldn't resist cracking a joke about torture.  Politico's Mike Allen reports: … Last year, Lieberman, who has voted against banning waterboarding …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Playbook - Presented by STARBUCKS - Newsweek's cover calls Afghanistan 'OBAMA'S VIETNAM' - BULLETIN: Adam Putnam leaving Congress  —  President Obama, at last night's closed-press Alfalfa Dinner, on the delay in getting a dog: ‘The labradoodle we picked has some problems with back taxes.’
Discussion: The Swamp and TBogg
The Official Website of Representative David Duke, PhD:
GOP traitors appoint Black racist as Chairman of the Republican Party  —  Listen to Dr. David Duke's Message to the Republican Party!  —  “I strongly support affirmative action” - Michael Steele (The Washington Post, October 30, 2006)  —  To Hell with the Republican Party!
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Jack Turner / Jack & Jill Politics:
Oh Lordy, David Duke Loses It, Calls Steele “Radical Black Racist”  —  Gimme one second...  HAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAAAA HAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAA ha. ha.  —  phew  —  David Duke has blown several gaskets over the selection of Michael Steele as new RNC Chair.  In a post on his site titled …
Georgina Dickinson / News of the World:
14-times Olympic gold medal winner Michael Phelps caught with cannabis pipe  —  THIS is the astonishing picture which could destroy the career of the greatest competitor in Olympic history.  —  In our exclusive photo Michael Phelps, who won a record EIGHT gold medals for swimming at the Beijing games last summer, draws from a bong.
Greg Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Obama preserves renditions as counter-terrorism tool  —  The role of the CIA's controversial prisoner-transfer program may expand, intelligence experts say.  —  Reporting from Washington — The CIA's secret prisons are being shuttered.  Harsh interrogation techniques are off-limits.
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Surprise! Obama expands renditions
Discussion: RedState, Daily Kos and Pat Dollard
Dean Baker / American Prospect:
The Washington Post Prints More Nonsense on the Economy  —  If the Washington Post had a science section it would be filled with accounts of creationism and the latest thoughts from the Flat Earth Society.  This is the only conclusion that one can get from reading its treatment of economics in the Outlook section.
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Dschabner / The Note:
Palin stiffs the House Republicans  —  ABC News' Jonathan Karl reports: When House Republicans planned their annual winter retreat, they extended an invitation to Alaska Gov. Sara Palin, hoping the party's 2008 vice presidential nominee would give a morale-building speech …
Associated Press:
AP Investigation: Banks sought foreign workers  —  SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Major U.S. banks sought government permission to bring thousands of foreign workers into the country for high-paying jobs even as the system was melting down last year and Americans were getting laid off …
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Around The Sphere  —  Our linkfest taking you to sites of varying viewpoints.  Links do not necessarily reflect the views of TMV or its writers.  —  “My Name Is Barack Obama and I'm copyrighted!!”  —  How Will The Obama Administration Differ From The Bush Administration: You may answer “Let me count the ways!”
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John / Power Line:
OBAMA'S TRADE DILEMMA
Discussion: Canadian Press
Bryan Bender / Boston Globe:
Obama seeks assessment on gays in military  —  No rush to repeal 'don't ask, don't tell'  —  WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is telling the Pentagon and gay-rights advocates that it will have to study the implications for national security and enlist more support in Congress before trying …
Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
Putnam set to give up seat  —  Rep. Adam Putnam, the third-ranking Republican in the House until he relinquished that post late last year, will give up his House seat to pursue a bid as the next agriculture commissioner of Florida.  —  His decision to make this run has been the source …
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Bill Rufty / Ledger:
Putnam Expected to Seek Top Fla. Ag Post
Blue Texan / Firedoglake:
On “This Week,” Jim DeMint Gets His Ass Handed to Him by Entire Panel on Stimulus Bill  —  The Republicans might want to enlist another shill for their anti-stimulus crusade.  —  This morning, Jim DeMint feebly trotted out the same old same old tax-cuts-fix-everything plan …
Discussion: MyDD
Times of London:
Octuplets' mother wants Oprah to turn her into a $2m TV star  —  THE single mother of octuplets born in California last week is seeking $2m (£1.37m) from media interviews and commercial sponsorship to help pay the cost of raising the children.  —  Nadya Suleman, 33 …
Gateway Pundit:
“The Third Jihad” Tells the Truth About Jihadist Plans For America  —  The Third Jihad— a groundbreaking film exposes the truth and reveals what the media is not telling you about the Jihadist quest to rule America:  —  From the website: … My friend Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi sent out this email on the release of The Third Jihad:
Christopher Benfey / New York Times:
Charles Darwin, Abolitionist  —  Charles Darwin, a 22-year-old dropout from medical school who subsequently considered becoming a priest, boarded the Beagle in late 1831 and spent five years on the ship, traveling the world and collecting natural specimens.  Despite its cuddly name, the Beagle was a naval brig outfitted with 10 guns.
The New Republic:
Foreign Radicals Can Be Reasoned With, But Not Domestic Ones?  —  Kay Steiger writes: … It's kind of funny how, when it comes to domestic politics, many liberals employ assumptions about human naturethat are wildly at odds with the assumptions they use about human nature when it comes to foreign policy.
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Charles Mahtesian / The Politico:
Obama remakes political rules  —  Three months after his election, President Barack Obama continues to remake the political landscape—and there's no clearer example than Friday's election of Michael Steele as the Republican National Committee's first black chairman.
Discussion: The Swamp
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
RNC's Michael Steele: Moving forward
Discussion: AmSpecBlog and The Politico
 
 
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Peter Beaumont / Guardian:
Gaza desperately short of food after Israel destroys farmland
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Disgorge, Wall Street Fat Cats
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Alex Johnson / MSNBC:
Obama sees many troops back home in a year
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
CNN:
Senators work for bipartisan support on stimulus
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Christi Parsons / The Swamp:
Gregg reassures GOP on appointment
Discussion: The Politico
New York Post:
THE RUSH REVIVAL  —  DERANGED DEMS' OBSESSION WITH LIMBAUGH WILL BE THEIR UNDOING
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Yves Smith / naked capitalism:
Unrest in China Worse Than Widely Reported
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Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Local Police Want Right to Jam Wireless Signals
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
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Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times:
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