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9:35 PM ET, February 7, 2009

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Paul Krugman:
What the centrists have wrought  —  I'm still working on the numbers, but I've gotten a fair number of requests for comment on the Senate version of the stimulus.  —  The short answer: to appease the centrists, a plan that was already too small and too focused on ineffective tax cuts …
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Ian Welsh / Firedoglake:
Senate “Moderates” Cut 1 1/4 Million Jobs from Stimulus Bill  —  The bottom line on the changes demanded by “centrist” gang of four Senators Collins, Specter, Lieberman and Nelson is that the compromise Senate bill will create about 728,143 fewer jobs less than the House bill.
Henri E. Cauvin / Washington Post:
Steele's Campaign Spending Questioned  —  Agents Contact Sister After Ex-Aide's Claims  —  Michael S. Steele, the newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee, arranged for his 2006 Senate campaign to pay a defunct company run by his sister for services that were never performed …
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Steve Hayward / The Corner:
Steele Hit Job  —  The Washington Post has quite a hit job on Michael Steele on the front page this morning, with an above-the-fold story alleging he violated a number of campaign-finance rules.  Despite the purple language and frothy allegations of the story, my in-house (literally) …
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
New RNC chair Michael Steele on stimulus bill and spending
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias and Brendan Nyhan
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
No President Needs This Kind of Exposure  —  So far six audience members have stormed out midperformance of the Broadway show “You're Welcome America.  A Final Night with George W Bush,” the comedian Will Ferrell's lampooning of the 43rd president, according to those keeping count at the Cort Theater.
Washington Post:
Two Sides of a Debate  —  THE $780 BILLION stimulus package deal reached by a bipartisan group of senators and the White House Friday was the culmination of a frenzied week that reflected two strains of politics.  One embraced President Obama's attempt to rise above the partisan squabbles that too often have paralyzed Washington.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
FIDDLING.... Matt Yglesias has raised this observation a few times in recent weeks, but it's a good point that bears repeating. … Quite right.  There are differences of opinion about the merit of President Obama giving Congress a “deadline” on the stimulus package, but the fact remains …
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Boston Globe:
Street artist arrested on way to event at ICA  —  Shepard Fairey, the controversial street artist riding a roller coaster of publicity with his red, white, and blue posters of President Obama, was arrested last night on his way to deejay an event kicking off his exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art.
Washington Post:
Biden Addresses Munich Conference  —  Vice President Biden spoke to the 45th Munich Conference on Security Policy this morning during his first overseas trip since taking office.  Below are his comments as released by the White House:  —  Mr. Ambassador, thank you very much.
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Tim Shipman / Telegraph:
CIA warns Barack Obama that British terrorists are the biggest threat to the US  —  Barack Obama has been warned by the CIA that British Islamist extremists are the greatest threat to US homeland security.  —  American spy chiefs have told the President that the CIA has launched …
The White House:
Compromise  —  There was bad news and then there was good news.  —  Yesterday we learned that in January, the country suffered its largest one-month job loss in 34 years.  —  But last night, the Senate struck a compromise on the economic recovery plan and put us on our way to giving …
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama: $800-billion ‘time for action now’
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Payroll Tax Cuts as Stimulus  —  It seems that J.M. Keynes himself thought this was a good idea.  And, indeed, it strikes me as indefensible that a stimulus package featuring hundreds of billions of dollars of tax cuts doesn't include any FICA provisions.  Payroll tax cuts wouldn't be my first choice …
Discussion: The Corner, Kevin Drum and ThinkMarkets
Sean Cockerham / Anchorage Daily News:
Palin's husband, aides found in contempt by Senate  —  TODD PALIN, OTHERS: No punishment urged in troopergate matter.  —  scockerham@adn.com  —  JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate voted Friday to find Gov. Sarah Palin's husband, Todd, and nine Palin aides in contempt for failing to show …
Discussion: TIME.com and Political Machine
N. Gregory Mankiw / New York Times:
It's No Time for Protectionism  —  WHAT approach will the Obama administration and the Democratic majority in Congress take on international economic policy?  It is too early to say for sure, but the signs so far are worrying.  —  Just before his confirmation as Treasury secretary …
Orange County Register:
Mark Steyn: Obama mythology could use some stimulus  —  Far from walking on water, president seems all at sea.  —  Recommend  —  In The Washington Post, E.J. Dionne tried to break it gently to us:  —  “No occupant of the White House has ever been able to walk on water.”
Discussion: Gateway Pundit and GINA COBB
Jodi Kantor / New York Times:
Back on World Stage, a Larger-Than-Life Holbrooke  —  Stashed in a drawer in his Manhattan apartment between snapshots of family vacations, a photograph shows Richard C. Holbrooke on a private visit to Afghanistan in 2006.  He is mugging atop an abandoned Russian tank, flashing a sardonic V …
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Watch the Tone in Washington  —  It took just two weeks for Washington's Kumbaya experiment in bipartisan civility to explode in turgid rants, finger-pointing and re-entrenchment.  —  Tuesday night, Obama did a speed-dating circuit with television anchors at the White House …
Karina / The Gavel:
What 3.6 Million Jobs Lost Over 13 Months Looks Like  —  This chart compares the job loss so far in this recession to job losses in the 1990-1991 recession and the 2001 recession - showing how dramatic and unprecedented the job loss over the last 13 months has been.
Sports Illustrated:
Sources tell SI Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003 … In 2003, when he won the American League home run title and the AL Most Valuable Player award as a shortstop for the Texas Rangers, Alex Rodriguez tested positive for two anabolic steroids, four sources have independently told Sports Illustrated.
 
 
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Nancy Coppock / American Thinker:
The Cloward/Piven Strategy of Economic Recovery
Discussion: GINA COBB and Atlas Shrugs
Max Boot / Los Angeles Times:
Deja vu in Kabul
Discussion: Eunomia and American Power
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
The RNC begs for help on right wing talk radio
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Michelle Malkin:
Gird your loins: The Senate thieves rush to pass trillion-dollar porkulus
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
Nuclear Scientist A.Q. Khan Is Freed From House Arrest
Discussion: Hot Air and Cold Fury
Peter Berkowitz / Weekly Standard:
Waltzing Among the Rockets
BBC:
Latin America poverty ‘may soar’
Discussion: Fausta's Blog and PoliBlog
Mary Katharine Ham / Weekly Standard:
John Kerry: You Know What's the Problem With Stimulus Tax Cuts?
Discussion: QandO, Wizbang and Liberty Street