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12:00 PM ET, January 16, 2009

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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Forgive and Forget?  —  Last Sunday President-elect Barack Obama was asked whether he would seek an investigation of possible crimes by the Bush administration.  “I don't believe that anybody is above the law,” he responded, but “we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards.”
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John Conyers Jr / Washington Post:
Why We Have to Look Back  —  This week, I released …
Discussion: Democracy in America
Joe Conason / Salon:
The real reason Bill Clinton pardoned Marc Rich  —  Eric Holder is sworn in at his confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill.  —  From beginning to end, the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Eric Holder's nomination as attorney general observed …
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Joseph F. Connor / Los Angeles Times:
Terrorists killed my dad  —  Atty. Gen.-nominee Eric Holder helped pardon terrorists linked to my father's murder in 1975.  —  In 1975, when I had just turned 9, my father was killed by terrorists.  —  He was supposed to be home early on that Jan. 24 for a family celebration of my birthday …
Discussion: AmSpecBlog and Political Punch
Ernie Singer / Arutz Sheva:
“Iranian Unit” Destroyed, Hamas was Suprised  —  (IsraelNN.com) The so-called “Iranian Unit” of Hamas has been destroyed, according to Gaza sources cited Thursday by the Haaretz daily.  The sources said most of the unit's 100 members were killed in fighting in the Zeytun neighborhood of Gaza City.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
DON'T BELIEVE YOUR LYING EYES.... Presidents don't have to give televised farewell addresses at the end of their term.  Indeed, George H. W. Bush didn't bother, preferring to let his record speak for itself.  The son would have been wise to follow his father's example.
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David Corn:
What Bush Left Out of His Flat Farewell
Discussion: The Peking Duck and Firedoglake
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Obama Pledges Reform of Social Security, Medicare Programs  —  President-Elect Says He'll Reshape Social Security, Medicare Programs  —  President-elect Barack Obama pledged yesterday to shape a new Social Security and Medicare “bargain” with the American people, saying …
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Wall Street Journal:
The Wiretap Vindication  —  FISA sets the record straight.  —  Ever since the Bush Administration's warrantless wiretapping program was exposed in 2005, critics have denounced it as illegal and unconstitutional.  Those allegations rested solely on the fact that the Administration …
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Washington Post:
Intelligence Court Releases Ruling in Favor of Warrantless Wiretapping
Discussion: Weekly Standard and The Foundry
Mike Allen / The Politico:
4 days to Inauguration — The president-elect's secret foreign-policy dinner —The Neighborhood Inaugural Ball goes interactive — President Bush: ‘May God bless this house and our next president’  —  Memorable “new contact info” e-mails - Jim Wilkinson meets Hilary Rosen - Mike DuHaime to Mercury Public Affairs
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Daniel Libit / The Politico:
King: Obama ‘bizarre’ to use ‘Hussein’  —  Apologize?  Not so much.  —  But Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), who last March predicted Al Qaida would be “dancing in the streets” if Barack Obama were elected president, now concedes that the dynamic has merely “shifted” on the terrorist front.
Washington Post:
Pragmatist-in-Chief  —  PRESIDENT-ELECT Barack Obama came to The Post editorial board yesterday with two messages sketchy on details yet reassuring in approach: a commitment to fiscal discipline, and a determination not to be bound by liberal, or indeed any, orthodoxy.
Discussion: The Corner and Shopfloor
Wall Street Journal:
Suspend Your Disbelief  —  How to enjoy an inauguration fully.  —  Washington  —  Flying in, we take the route over the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson, the Tidal Basin: the signs and symbols of the great republic.  And you've seen it all a thousand times but you can't stop looking, and you can't help it, your eyes well.
Discussion: marbury and LewRockwell.com Blog
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Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
A peek at Obama's Inaugural plan
Discussion: New York Times, TIME.com and Reuters
Prashant Gopal / Business Week:
America's Best High Schools  —  A state-by-state look at the best-performing high schools in the U.S. Does your child already go to one?  —  Watch the Video...  Kimberly Lynch, a redhead with freckles, had a keen interest in sunblock.  So much so that she spent the past year developing …
Discussion: Joanne Jacobs and Eduwonk
Robert Herguth / Chicago Business:
Hastert ‘Individual C’ in Blago complaint: sources  —  (Crain's) — Former U.S. House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert is the ex-congressman anonymously referenced in the criminal complaint against Gov. Rod Blagojevich, sources tell Crain's.  —  Mr. Hastert, R-Plano, who is not accused of wrongdoing …
Discussion: Scorecard's Blogs
John Schwartz / New York Times:
Some Ask if Bailout Is Unconstitutional  —  While much of the debate over the $700 billion federal bailout plan has focused on whether the money is being spent wisely or well, concerns are growing among many conservatives about its constitutionality.  —  Some conservatives have argued …
Aaron Deslatte / Central Florida Political Pulse:
With Sink out, Gelber getting into the Senate race  —  State Sen. Dan Gelber, D-Miami Beach, has been waiting for the day when Alex Sink would decide whether she wanted to pursue the United States Senate in 2010.  —  Now that Florida's chief financial officer has announced she's staying out, Gelber is getting in.
Bill Frist / CNN:
Commentary: Bush saved 10 million lives  —  Editor's note: Bill Frist, a physician, is former Republican majority leader of the U.S. Senate and a professor of medicine and business at Vanderbilt University.  —  (CNN) — A legacy of President George W. Bush will be that he saved 10 million lives around the world.
Kevin Diaz / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Coleman can keep office until Feb. 4, senators say  —  WASHINGTON - Democratic and Republican leaders agreed Thursday to reopen Norm Coleman's U.S. Senate offices until Feb. 4 to archive and transfer case files on constituent services.  —  The agreement, approved unanimously by the Senate …
Andy Kessler / Wall Street Journal:
The End of Citi's Financial Supermarket  —  The Internet did in Sandy Weill's business model.  —  The great unwind of Citigroup's financial supermarket has begun.  In the face of $10 billion in losses in the latest quarter, and with its stock at a 16-year low, Citi struck a deal on Tuesday …
Discussion: The Big Picture
Michelle Malkin:
AP's final dig at President Bush  —  President Bush delivered his farewell address this evening.  He leaves a mixed legacy.  I give him credit where it is due and blame where it is due.  But one thing is unadulterated: The pure contempt of the man from the MSM.
Patrick Walters / Associated Press:
American painter Andrew Wyeth dies at 91  —  PHILADELPHIA - Artist Andrew Wyeth, who portrayed the hidden melancholy of the people and landscapes of Pennsylvania's Brandywine Valley and coastal Maine in works such as “Christina's World,” died early Friday.  He was 91.
 
 
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Obama Wins 83% Approval Rating for Transition
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Megan McArdle:
Stimulate us!  —  A few days ago, Obama was promising that 95% …
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
A real discussion on TV regarding U.S. policy towards Israel
Discussion: Jerusalem Post
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Friday Senate Line: Retirements Roil GOP Prospects
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
HEY BABY. I'VE BEEN THINKING THAT WE SHOULD BE EXCLUSIVE.
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Anne Hull / MSNBC:
Wary of Obama's America
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Greg Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Departing CIA chief Hayden defends interrogations
David Phelps / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Star Tribune files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
 

 
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Anne Steele / Wall Street Journal:
Spotify plans to pay incentives to video creators who hit certain viewing thresholds and, in January, to let Premium subscribers view podcast videos without ads

Todd Spangler / Variety:
Don Lemon, who sued Elon Musk and X after a deal fell apart, says he's leaving X on November 15, citing X's new ToS that moves legal disputes to Texas courts

Murray Stassen / Music Business Worldwide:
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