online.wsj.com - 1/13/2009
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Bill out-negotiated Barack on financial disclosure.
marketnewslive.blogspot.com - 1/20/2009
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If you can put his picture on it,
you can sell it. As Anthony Mason reports, selling...
merchandise featuring President-elect Obama is good business, giving a boost to Washington's economy.
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Video: The Business Of Barack
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Amanda Carpenter: Questions for Hillary
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog —
Some outlets have suggested questions for senators to ask Hillary Clinton during her hearing today: WSJ: It'd be nice to think Mr. Clinton would forswear this money-hustle while his wife is Secretary of State, but that self-sacrifice would belie his entire career. As for Mrs. Clinton, note the scrutiny that Eric Holder, Mr. Obama's Attorney General nominee, is coming under for his role in aiding pardons for 16 unrepentant Puerto Rican terrorists in 1999. But keep in mind the timing of those pardons was intended to help Mrs. Clinton win Puerto Rican support in her 2000 Senate ...
Vitter Tries to Take on Clinton, and Fails
Taylor Marsh —
... "I don’t want to beat a dead horse," said Vitter, then he went on
to beat that dead horse. Seemingly more than willing to channel
The Wall Street Journal. I kept thinking that Dick Morris must be under
the table handing Mr. Vitter his line of attack. Vitter was relegated to the wingnut version representing
the Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Michelle Malkiin wing of the Republican Party. ...
Are We Going To Talk About This At All?
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
... The conflicts are legion. As pointed out here, similar conflicts prevented Henry Kissinger from serving as the 9/11 Committee Chairman. Why are they not preventing Hillary Clinton from being Secretary of State? ...
Are We Going To Talk About This At All?
A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days —
... contributed to her husband's foundation, an Associated Press review of her official correspondence found. The overlap of names on former President Bill Clinton's foundation donor list and business interests whose issues she championed raise new questions about potential ethics conflicts between her official actions and her husband's fundraising. The AP obtained three of the senator's government letters under the Freedom of Information Act. The conflicts are legion. As pointed out here , similar conflicts prevented Henry Kissinger from serving as the 9/11 Committee Chairman. ...
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newsbusters.org 2/22/2009 — The Minneapolis Star Tribune is often called the "Red Star" Tribune by residents of Minneapolis for its long-time, virulently left-wing outlook. Many has been the time when the editorial board of the Star Trib has carried water for political ...
Out of business (video)
youtube.com 5/6/2009 — Check out our new ad showing the need for Obama's public health care option.
Jobs plan: It'll help, but only so much —
CNN Political Ticker 1/13/2009
The president-elect's plan to revive the economy is taking shape. Here's what we know so far.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — President-elect Barack Obama is trying to rally Congress — and the public — around a two-year plan ...
Obama on Capitol Hill today —
CNN Political Ticker 1/13/2009
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Two Democratic sources tell CNN that President-elect Obama will be on Capitol Hill today to meet with Senate Democrats at their weekly policy luncheon — to make his case for how he wants to spend the second half of the $700 ...
Agenda: The TARP campaign —
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Obama “yesterday launched an aggressive campaign to persuade a deeply skeptical Congress to permit him to spend another $350 billion to stabilize the still-fragile U.S. financial system, as the Bush White House formally notified lawmakers of ...
Transition: Hillary in the spotlight —
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The Boston Globe previews Hillary Clinton's confirmation hearing today. "Hillary Clinton will be peppered not only with questions about foreign donations to Bill Clinton's foundation, but also about how she plans to tackle the Israeli-Palestinian ...
Capitol Crowds —
WSJ.com: Politics And Policy 1/13/2009
No head count is planned for President-elect Barack Obama's Jan. 20 inauguration. Figures range from three million, according to the mayor, to a more conservative one million. Mr. Obama won't be the first to draw a big crowd.