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12:55 PM ET, December 10, 2010

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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Swindle of the year  —  Barack Obama won the great tax-cut showdown of 2010 - and House Democrats don't have a clue that he did.  In the deal struck this week, the president negotiated the biggest stimulus in American history, larger than his $814 billion 2009 stimulus package.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Obama's Hostage Deal  —  I've spent the past couple of days trying to make my peace with the Obama-McConnell tax-cut deal.  President Obama did, after all, extract more concessions than most of us expected.  —  Yet I remain deeply uneasy — not because I'm one of those “purists” …
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Obama Weighs a Broad Tax Overhaul  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama is considering whether to push early next year for an overhaul of the income tax code to lower rates and raise revenues in what would be his first major effort to begin addressing the long-term growth of the national debt.
John Maggs / The Politico:
Obama mulls tax reform as 2011 priority
Discussion: Hot Air and Fox Nation
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL  —  Obama honors Nobel winner with statement about himself  —  There was an extraordinary scene at the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo Friday morning.  The prize went to imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, who was barred by the Chinese government from attending the ceremony.
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Anna Palmer / Roll Call:
Profanity, Anger Spill Over in House Democratic Caucus Meeting  —  The frustration with President Barack Obama over his tax cut compromise was palpable and even profane at Thursday's House Democratic Caucus meeting.  —  One unidentified lawmaker went so far as to mutter “f— the president” …
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Susan Crabtree / The Hill:
Dems show signs of abandoning Obama elsewhere after frustration with tax deal
Discussion: Hot Air
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org:
Fineman To Olbermann: Democrats Said of Tax Plan 'F the President …
Discussion: Big Government and Weasel Zippers
Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
Chuck Schumer vs. President Obama  —  It wasn't on the White House's official schedule, but on Nov. 22 Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) quietly slipped into the Oval Office on a self-appointed mission to steel Barack Obama for the tax cut fight.  —  Schumer, the newly anointed message guru …
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Matea Gold / Los Angeles Times:
Obama's tax-cut deal upsets many major donors  —  Some say they will withhold funds for the next election.  Even if they come around before the campaign kicks into gear, the initial backlash could hurt early Democratic efforts to counter GOP-allied groups.  —  Reporting from Washington …
Nia-Malika Henderson / Washington Post:
Obama kicks his smoking habit
Discussion: Federal Eye
Washington Wire:
The Number: $858 Billion  —  The Obama-McConnell tax compromise will cost $858 billion over the next 10 years, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.  —  In other words, the Republican-backed tax plan will cost more than the stimulus bill, which priced out at $787 billion.
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Fox News:
Senate Tax Cut Package Filled With Sweeteners, Obama Predicts Passage  —  The sweeping tax cut bill introduced Thursday night by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is chock-full of sweeteners which could serve as a legislative pacifier for Democrats outraged over the concessions President Obama has handed to Republicans.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Reid unveils tax plan with green provisions to win liberal support
Discussion: Ballot Box and National Review
Washington Post:
Senate delivers potentially fatal blow to 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal efforts  —  The Senate on Thursday dealt another punch - this one potentially fatal - to the legislative effort to end the military's “don't ask, don't tell” policy.  The result infuriated gay rights groups and thwarted …
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New York Times:
The Senate Stands for Injustice
Discussion: ACS Blog and Daily Kos
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Snowe, Collins pledge support for New START
Jay Bookman:
GOP voters often more reasonable than radicals they elect  —  Don't Ask, Don't Tell offers a telling illustration of how differently the modern Republican Party thinks and operates.  In fact, I'm not aware of any other major political party behaving in this fashion in the nation's history …
Discussion: Yglesias
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
MAKING THE RANK-AND-FILE LOOK REASONABLE BY COMPARISON.... Jay Bookman notes a couple of interesting poll results this week, measuring Republican voters' attitudes on some key issues.  —  Gallup, for example, found that almost half of the country's GOP voters support repealing the existing “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy.
Bloomberg:
Americans in Poll Want Deficit Cut With Entitlements Secured  —  Americans want Congress to bring down a federal budget deficit that many believe is “dangerously out of control,” only under two conditions: minimize the pain and make the rich pay.  —  The public wants Congress to keep …
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John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Democrats Beat Republicans in Poll With Opposition to Government Shutdown
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
ABCNEWS:
Assange Lawyers Prepare for U.S. Spying Indictment  —  Attorney Says American Indictment Related to Espionage Act Imminent for Wikileaks Founder  —  Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, the man behind the publication of more than a 250,000 classified U.S. diplomatic cables …
Myglesias / Yglesias:
Giving Money to Poor People  —  The concept behind the Giving Pledge, namely that rich people should not only give money to charity but should act to increase the level of social pressure on other rich people to do so as well, seems entirely laudable.  But insofar as the current era …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
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Shira Ovide / Deal Journal:
Which Wall Street Tycoons Are Giving Away Their Money?
Discussion: Mediaite and Wall Street Journal
Sarah Palin / Wall Street Journal:
Why I Support the Ryan Roadmap  —  Let's not settle for the big-government status quo, which is what the president's deficit commission offers.  —  The publication of the findings of the president's National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform was indeed, as the report was titled, “A Moment of Truth.”
Cubachi:
Richard Wolffe mocks Palin and C.S. Lewis as just “a children's author”  —  I don't know if I should expect any better from ignoramuses from MSNBC, but this is supposedly a “respectable news organization” with shallow and arrogant individuals who only live to ridicule and belittle without thinking.
Discussion: Liberty Pundits Blog
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Democrat: ‘Obamanomics’ like ‘Reaganomics’  —  President Obama's economic plans seem too similar to President Reagan's, a Democratic critic of the president charged Friday.  —  Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) criticized Obama's plan to extend all tax rates for two years as following in the vein of …
Wall Street Journal:
Big Patent Firm Sues Nine Tech Firms  —  Technology companies on Wednesday received troubling news that some had feared for years: Intellectual Ventures LLC has started suing.  —  The secretive firm co-founded by former Microsoft Corp. Chief Technology Officer Nathan Myhrvold has raised $5 billion …
Discussion: Mother Jones, Yglesias and Felix Salmon
Victoria King / BBC:
Could Charles and Camilla have been better protected?  —  A small group of protesters surrounded the car and threw paint at it  —  The image of the Duchess of Cornwall open-mouthed in shock as her car came under attack has already come to define the tuition fees protests.
Discussion: The Agonist
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Geithner undergoes minor surgical procedure  —  Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will undergo minor surgery Friday to have a kidney stone removed, according to the Treasury Department.  —  Spokesman Steve Adamske said that Geithner was admitted to George Washington University Hospital in Washington …
Discussion: The Politico and The Note
Justin Lahart / Wall Street Journal:
Companies Cling to Cash  —  Coffers Swell to 51-year high as Cautious Firms Put Off Investing in Growth  —  Corporate America's cash pile has hit its highest level in half a century.  —  Rather than pouring their money into building plants or hiring workers, nonfinancial companies in the U.S …
Discussion: The Impolitic
Sean Bonner / Boing Boing:
Wikileaks: Anonymous stops dropping DDoS bombs, starts dropping science  —  If this image is to be believed—and I have no reason not to, other than that I found it on the internet—the rebel squadrons behind Anonymous (attn. “news” hacks - that would be an entirely different group from Wikileaks …
Tim Kaine / The Hill:
A tax-cut compromise that promotes jobs and a growing economy  —  Two weeks ago, middle-class Americans were anticipating a painful hit to their personal finances.  Many faced the abrupt termination of unemployment benefits.  The vast majority faced the real pain of higher taxes and smaller paychecks.
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
Jen DiMascio / The Politico:
McCain: ‘We are very close’ on START  —  Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) lent a nudge of support to the stalled START treaty Friday, saying he hopes the Senate will consider it next week before the end of the lame-duck congressional session.  —  “We are very close,” he said in a speech Friday …
Discussion: Right Turn
Tom Foreman / CNN:
Foreman: Could it happen here?  —  Washington (CNN) — In case you didn't notice, London is on fire.  Rioters are setting blazes, hurling stones, beating up famous statues and some of them kicked Prince Charles' car.  Which is a little like beating up a statue, but still...
 
 
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