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Democrats Seek to Resolve Burris Senate Saga

Democrats search for way to defuse dispute over embattled Gov. Blagojevich's Senate appointment before it further overshadows the 111th Congress.



Gates Estimates 2009 War Costs at $136B

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told top lawmakers in a New Year's Eve letter that the Pentagon would need nearly $70 billion more for military operations to supplement the $66 billion approved last year.



In Rough Economic Times, an Unlikely Hero: the Taxman

The IRS is pledging to meet taxpayers halfway, but those seeking help will have to demonstrate their inability to pay.



Congressman Wants to Reschedule Congress Around College Football Game

A Florida congressman has written to the House speaker asking her to reschedule votes so House members from Florida and Oklahoma can go to the Bowl Championship Series national title game



Reporter's Notebook: Children Everywhere on New Congress' First Day

All seemed to be in order as lawmakers lugged their offspring and grandchildren to the House chamber to see the pomp and circumstance of the opening day of the 111th Congress.



Hadley Says Iran, Pakistan Pose Key Challenges to Obama

Stephen Hadley, President George W. Bush's national security adviser, says Iran will be the biggest Middle East challenge facing Barack Obama's presidency after he takes office. 



Obama Donor Caught Up in New Mexico Probe

A businessman who is entangled in the grand jury inquiry into possible "pay-to-play" schemes in the New Mexico government has also contributed heavily to Democrats, including Barack Obama. 



Sen. Feinstein Breaks With Democrats to Back Burris Appointment

California Sen. Dianne Feinstein goes against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in saying Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has made a legitimate appointment to the U.S. Senate. 



Obama Hits Bumpy Road in Appointment Process

Barack Obama faces late-in-the game hang-ups in his presidential transition, despite having swiftly named his Cabinet appointees following the election. 



Jeb Bush Passes on Senate Run in 2010

President' Bush's brother, formerly the governor of Florida, gave serious consideration to a run for Senate after Mel Martinez said last month he wouldn't seek a second term.



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McCain
26.4
Romney
20.4
Huckabee
18.2
Giuliani
12.6
Paul
5.2
Clinton
41.4
Obama
33.4
Edwards
13.8
(WHERE POLLS ARE AVAILABLE)
McCain +6.5%
Clinton +22.7%
California
McCain +8.0%
Clinton +14.6%
New Jersey
McCain +16.0%
Clinton +16.6%
Colorado
Romney +19.0%
Obama +2.0%
Connecticut
McCain +22.0%
Clinton +7.0%
Georgia
Huckabee +12.0%
Obama +2.5%
Illinois
McCain +11.0%
Obama +29.0%
Alabama
McCain & Huckabee TIED
Clinton +15.0%
Arizona
McCain +20.0%
Clinton +15.5%
Delaware
Republicans - Insufficient Data
Clinton +24.0%
Massachusetts
Romney +17.5%
Clinton +27.4%
Missouri
McCain +2.5%
Clinton +24.0%
Oklahoma
McCain +3.5%
Clinton +18.5%
Tennessee
Huckabee +8.0%
Clinton +12.5%
Clinton
51.3
Romney
39.3
Clinton
43.6
McCain
48.4
Clinton
49.3
Huckabee
42.8
Obama 44.0
McCain 46.0
Obama 54.7
Romney 34.3
Obama 52.5
Huckabee 38.8

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Stimulus aside, Obama vows future budget restraint (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama speaks to reporters after a meeting with his top economic advisers at his transition office in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - To a public wary of government spending, President-elect Barack Obama is offering a salve with his massive economic stimulus package: the promise of long-term fiscal discipline.




Democratic opposition to seating Burris cracks (AP)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid(R), House Speaker Nancy Pelosi(L) addressing reporters on Capitol Hill on January 5, 2009 in Washington, DC. The new US Congress was convening Tuesday at the dawn of an era of dominance for Barack Obama's Democrats in Washington with lawmakers consumed by the worst economic crisis in generations.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Mark Wilson)AP - Senate Democrats are looking for ways to defuse the standoff that has denied Roland Burris the vacated Senate seat of President-elect Barack Obama of Illinois, but maybe not much longer.




Detainees in Afghanistan seeking right for release (AP)
AP - Four men being held as terror suspects at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan are asking a federal judge for the right to sue for their release — a right already given to detainees at Guantanamo Bay.

CNN: Gupta approached about surgeon general post (AP)

In this Monday, Oct. 8, 2007 file photo, Dr. Sanjay Gupta attends a screening of the environmental documentary 'Planet in Peril,' in New York.  President-elect Barack Obama has approached CNN's chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general, the cable news network said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)AP - President-elect Barack Obama's reported choice for surgeon general, CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, could bring a dose of star power to a job that hasn't had that much clout in decades.




It's the economic rollout, stupid (Politico)
Politico - Barack Obama’s elaborate rollout of his economic recovery plan could provide an impressive early victory for his incoming administration.

Ex-Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush won't run for Senate in 2010 (AP)

US President George W. Bush (L) looks on as his brother Florida Governor Jeb Bush speaks in 2006. Former president George H.W. Bush, father of the outgoing US commander-in-chief, on Sunday touted another son Jeb for a future presidential bid.(AFP/File/Jim Watson)AP - Former Gov. Jeb Bush announced Tuesday that he won't run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 to replace the retiring Mel Martinez, saying that it was not the right time to return to elected office.




A rare gathering: Bush, Obama and 3 ex-presidents (AP)
AP - An entire generation has gone by since the nation last saw this tableau of American history: every living U.S. president together at the White House.

End to Minn. Senate race pushed even further out (AP)

Republican Norm Coleman along with his wife Laurie and several supporters announces he is suing to challenge the results of the U.S. Senate recount during a press conference Tuesday Jan. 6, 2009 at the State Office Building in St. Paul, Minn.  Coleman lost the recount to Democratic  candidate Al Franken by 225 votes. (AP Photo/Dawn VIllella)AP - Minnesota's grueling U.S. Senate race, already dragging on two months past Election Day, has now moved even further from the voters — and into the hands of lawyers.




Experts: Crosswinds a factor in Denver air crash (AP)

Workers move the wreckage of Continental Airlines flight 1404 to a site outside a Continental hangar at Denver International Airport in Denver on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009 from the ravine where it crash landed on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008. Aviation safety experts said Tuesday, Jan. 6, strong crosswinds likely were a factor in an accident last month that sent a Continental Airlines jet into a bone-jarring veer off a Denver runway and across open, snowy fields before it came to a halt and caught fire. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)AP - It was very windy when a Continental Airlines jet was destroyed while trying to take off in Denver last month, leading aviation safety experts to cite crosswinds as a likely factor in the accident.




Obama names Harvard Law dean solicitor general (AP)
AP - President-elect Barack Obama on Monday chose the dean at his alma mater, Harvard Law School, to represent the United States before the Supreme Court.

Fears mount of Gaza conflict spill over in Europe (AP)

A Palestinian mourns the death of a relative outside the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Israeli troops have tightened their military grip on the Gaza Strip with new air strikes and ground battles as Europe leads a diplomatic offensive to secure a ceasefire.(AFP/Mohammed Abed)AP - Government officials and Jewish leaders are concerned the conflict in Gaza may spill over into violence in Europe, with attacks reported against Jews and synagogues in France, Sweden and Britain.




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Jonathan Martin of Politico: McCain sticking with his usual lines, playing it safe

" McCain is basically reciting the same lines he's trotted out at most every other debate or stump speech."

The Ref - 10:14 PM | Permalink

 

McCain fared poorly in contrast with Romney

McCain got his facts wrong several times tonight, specifically when he attacked Romney.  He cited statistics that were incorrectly calculated regarding Romney's record.  Romney corrected the record and McCain looked stunned that his facts were wrong. 

Viewers were repeatedly reminded that many conservatives oppose him, including Rush Limbaugh's statement that his nomination will destroy the Republican Party. 

McCain, when asked if he would vote on his original immigration bill, refused to answer.  He said repeatedly, "it won't come up."  He clearly believes in his immigration bill even now.  Saying it won't be voted on looks like he's trying to get away with something.  But if he believes in his bill he could not simply answer the question outright because Republicans hate his bill. 

The audience was reminded by a questioner that he said the Bush tax cuts favored the wealthy too much, the same ones he wants to make permanent now. 

Finally, when confronted over his distortion of Romney's statement McCain pointed to another statement by Romney where he refused to comment on the surge when he was Governor of Massachusetts.  This came after Romney received an obviously sincere ovation from the crowd after he corrected the record.  Romney clearly won this point.  McCain looked petty.   

It is difficult to see why a significant number of Republicans think McCain is more erectable than Romney.  Conservatives very likely will not show up to vote for him in great enough numbers to win the general election. 

The Ref 9:49 PM | Permalink

 

Time: Is Romney Fighting the Last War?

"McCain, Huckabee and a nation of disconcerted Republican voters now threaten to reformulate that coalition. Romney is certainly not a lifelong member of the old conservative movement. But as it stands, he may be the only thing left to hold it together."

The Ref 8:49 PM | Permalink

 

Ref's Call: Romney Needs a Hail Mary pass

Conservatives have expressed their dissatisfaction with Romney as their standard bearer by not voting in large enough numbers to deliver wins for him. Certainly Romney has the disadvantage of losing votes to Huckabee, but a strong conservative candidate would win in this three way race.

Conservative talk radio expressed its frustration today. Laura Ingraham said that Romney is missing something. She could not put her finger on it but did so indirectly when she stressed that he needs to draw a clearer contrast between himself and McCain ideologically.   

Romney is missing more than one thing, more like four.  For Romney to win he needs to aggressively draw an ideological contrast in tonight's debate, debunk McCain's argument that he can better beat Hillary Clinton and paint Huckabee strictly as a spoiler. He also needs to show a bit more humanity.

First, conservatives are looking for a leader. He can only fill that role if he embraces their causes with passion, not just by listing his conservative positions.  He should make crystal clear statements on the subjects of abortion, taxes and immigration.  These statements should be so stark that they create controversy and generate substantial attention.  This will create hostility toward Romney but it might win over the conservatives in enough numbers to defeat McCain.   

Second, McCain's electability argument ignores major problems for his candidacy. Under close scrutiny McCain will not look so appealing to Independents when they focus on the conservative components of his record. McCain cannot rely on conservatives, however, because they do not trust him.  McCain is stuck in between groups which will undermine his electability.  Romney needs to clearly make these points.   

Third, Romney needs to undermine Huckabee's candidacy. If Huckabee remains a factor to any substantial degree, Romney will lose the nomination to McCain. Romney trails in too many states because of the conservative vote split with Huckabee to not take him on.  To do this Romney should again make a very strong and perhaps controversial statement, such as Huckabee is doing McCain's dirty work.  Again this will create controversy, but Romney needs to move votes now.

Last, Romney needs to relax a bit and look less scripted. The "he comes from central casting" comment is only a compliment if that's your first impression. If it remains your impression then you believe you are watching a phony. 

If Romney delivers his standard CEO like presentation in tonight's debate and over the week to come he will lose. If he speaks with sincerity and passion about the issues conservatives care about and colorfully highlights the parts of McCain's record that conservatives disagree with him on, he will have a chance.  Bottom line, Romney needs a Hail Mary pass. 

The Ref 6:53 PM | Permalink

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Seven thousand year old city discovered

Ruins of 7,000-year-old city found in Egypt oasis

The Ref 3:53 PM | Permalink

 

Can Detroit Mayor be forgiven for sex scandal?

As the latest in a series of mayoral sex scandals, it was discovered last week that Mayor and his chief of staff had a sexual relationship. Sex and the City: Can Apology Save Detroit's Mayor?

The Ref 3:47 PM | Permalink

 

While Republicans worry that a conservative can't win, Obama Calls Hillary "too polarizing to win the presidency"

Barack not playing nicely.  Obama Calls Clinton Divisive Figure

The Ref 3:26 PM | Permalink

 

1 and 1/4 points in eight days

Only eight days after 3/4 point drop, Fed Cuts Interest Rate by 1/2 Point

The Ref 3:19 PM | Permalink

 

Drink only cold water from the tap

The Claim: Never Drink Hot Water From the Tap has validity

The Ref 3:11 PM | Permalink

 

Lottery nightmare averted

Australian Judge Awards $1.8 Million Lottery Prize to Retiree With Canceled Winning Ticket

The Ref 3:04 PM | Permalink

 

Don't see this catching on nationwide

Medical Marijuana Vending Machines Take Root in LA: Turn On, Tune In, Enter Your Pin Number

The Ref 2:57 PM | Permalink

 

$1,000,000 worth of whiskey

Man indicted for possessing massive Jack Daniels stashWhat to Do with $1M in Booze? Man Says, Save the Bottles

The Ref 2:52 PM | Permalink

 

John Edwards drops out of the race

John Edwards will probably support Obama now that he's dropped out.

The Ref 9:08 AM | Permalink

 

New ad revealed to stop McCain by the "Stop McCain Coalition"

Some Republicans really do not like McCain

The Ref 1:37 AM | Permalink

 

Romney vows to spend it all

According to Howard Fineman on MSNBC, Romney will not lose for lack of resources.  Fineman reported that the Romney campaign pointed out that they won among conservatives.  Among states where McCain is favored they will leave New Jersey and New York out of the equation but put on a focused campaign in California and Connecticut.   

 

The Ref 12:47 AM | Permalink