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His Bridge To The 20th Century
If, as they say, three examples make a trend, then we've officially got one today: With his likely decision to name Holder as AG, Pres.-elect Obama is moving quickly to revive the Clinton era. (First Emanuel as CoS, then HRC as (possible) sec/state and now Holder). Can Obama install the players but avoid the drama and still remain sincere to his mantra of "change"?
-- Early forecasts are cloudy. It speaks volumes, for example, that early coverage of the Holder nom focuses mostly on his role in the Marc Rich pardons, not the historic appointment of the first black AG. Two weeks after Obama's landmark election, has the media moved past its focus on race? Or is the press just more drawn to potential conflict?
-- Then again, Obama's team is taking a pro-active approach to reducing Clinton meshugas. The WSJ reports today that B. Clinton has offered to submit future charitable and biz activities for ethics reviews if HRC gets State and, for the first time, to disclose previous donors to his efforts. If he could secure similar concessions from Detroit, Obama might be able to guarantee a bailout for the Big 3.
Quote of the Day
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— Pres.-elect Barack Obama, responding to Al Qaeda No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri, mult., 11/19.
Top News
It's Dasc-HHS-le
Roll Call reports Obama picks ex-Senate Maj. Leader to run HHS, reminding us that he's drawing as much from the SDan's inner-circle as he is from Clinton's. (#2)
It's My House Now
What audience was Al Zawahri trying to reach with his racist remarks? Did he somehow miss the global reaction to Obama's election? (#4)
From 0 To 60
Begich makes 58, intensifying Dems' focus on MN and GA, where B. Clinton campaigns today. (#12)
Regarding Henry
If you think netroots are livid about Lieberman, just imagine how they'll react if Waxman loses tomorrow's caucus vote to Dingell. (#5)
There's No Place Like Nome
For the first time since 8/29, Palin coverage is limited to GOV matters. Is she taking pundits' advice and rolling up her sleeves back in Juneau? (#27)
Contents Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008
Today's Frontpage
- THE TRANSITION - OVERVIEW: Look, Customized Escape Routes!
- THE TRANSITION - PEOPLE: Tom Terrific
- THE TRANSITION - NAMING NAMES: A Listful List
- TERROR POLITICS: English Subtitles, How Thoughtful
- CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP: Every Bond You Break, Every Step You Take, I'll Be Watching You
- THE ECONOMY: End Of The Road
- REPUBLICANS: Let Me Plan Your Next Party
- GALLUP: Chicago Transition Authority
- BLOGOMETER: This Isn't What Unity Looks Like
National Briefing
- MISSOURI (11 EVS): Continuing To Tighten
White House 2008 -- The Battleground States
- ALASKA: The Lion, The Begich, And The Senate
- GEORIGA: Peaches And Green
- MINNESOTA: Under Pressure
Senate 2008
- NEW YORK POLL: Madam Yankees
Senate Speculation
- CALIFORNIA: Another Cycle Of Feinstein Flirtations
- NEW YORK POLL: Mayor Hater
Governor 2010 -- The Big Four
- ALABAMA: Ignoring Hometown Press Is A Great Way To Kick-Off A Statewide Bid
- ALASKA: Never Mix Business With Pleasure
- CONNECTICUT: Ahoy, Malloy!
- ILLINOIS: And I Walk From My Machine
- MICHIGAN: Is Archer Aiming?
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Because "Tumpy" Requires Little Explanation
Governor 2010
- HUCKABEE: Throws The Book At Him
- PAWLENTY: He's Got Paw-lenty Else To Worry About
- ROMNEY: Spreads The Wealth, Just Not To Detroit
White House 2012
- NEW JERSEY POLL: Working On A Dream
In The States
- OBAMA: I Call The Lincoln Bedroom!
- CHENEY: Why Bother, He'll Just Get Pardoned Anyway
- ALLARD: Going Back To School?
- COHEN: Turkey Day Comes Early
- MURTHA: Defame! It's Gonna Drag On Forever
- CHAFFETZ: As Visions Of Fiscal Responsibility Danced In His Head
- SPITZER: Transaction Not Yet Completed
- NEWS BAZAAR: Economies Of Scale
People
- MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
Media Monitor
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Sweet Fudge
She was already a Rep-elect, but Marcia Fudge won the special election to replace the late Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-OH) yesterday. Running unopposed, Fudge received 8,450 votes, according to the OH Sec/State. Does anyone know when the last time someone ran unopposed in a House special election, and/or the last time he or she won with fewer than 10K votes?
