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Obama to Tap Yellen as Fed Vice Chair

President Obama is planning to nominate Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to take over as vice chairman of central bank in Washington, Fox News has learned.



Gov't May Seek More Authority on Vehicle Safety

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration head says the agency will consider mandating vehicle 'black boxes,' which typically record data about whether the brake or accelerator pedals were depressed at the time of a crash. 



House Dems Giving Up on Abortion Compromise in Health Care Talks

House Democratic leaders are gambling that they can secure the support for President Obama's sweeping health care legislation with showdown votes looming as early as next week



Facing Tough Re-Election, Sen. Lincoln Seeks to Clarify Position on Health Care

As the Arkansas Senate race heats up, Sen. Blanche Lincoln wants to set the record straight on her view of settling health care reform with a simple majority vote.



Chamber of Commerce to Spend Big Bucks Targeting Vulnerable Dems

After a year of pitched battle with the Obama White House over health care reform, the Chamber is now priming for a the 2010 midterm cycle in which executives say they pro-business lobby will spend close to $200 million, more than double its spending in 2008.



Federal Appeals Court in California Upholds 'Under God' in Pledge of Allegiance

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel rejected two legal challenges by Sacramento atheist Michael Newdow, who claimed the references to God disrespect his religious beliefs.



Sen. Reid's Wife Breaks Back, Neck in Crash

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife and daughter were being treated in a hospital Thursday for serious injuries they sustained when their vehicle was rear-ended by a truck, a spokesman said.



Black Lawmakers Downplay Obama Grievances -- After Taking Them to the Press

Black congressional leaders emerged from an afternoon pow-wow at the White House with nothing but nice things to say about President Obama, even though behind the scenes the lawmakers and their aides seemed to be spoiling for a fight. 



New York Attorney General Appoints Special Counsel in Paterson Probe

Former Chief Judge Judith Kaye will also probe whether the governor lied about his intentions to pay for World Series tickets.



U.S. Report Claims Afghan, Iraq Human Rights Abuses Are Up

As the U.S. military prepares to leave Iraq, the State Department is blaming the Iraqi government for arbitrary killings of civilians and other human rights abuses.



Watchdog Accuses Obama Justice Department of Ignoring ACORN Fraud

The Obama Justice Department administration shut down an investigation into ACORN last year, ignoring evidence of fraud at the community group, a government watchdog claimed Thursday, citing investigative documents it obtained



Rep. Kilpatrick Called to Testify Before Detroit Grand Jury

A congresswoman who is the mother of Detroit ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick says she'll comply with a subpoena to testify before a grand jury in Detroit. 



House Advances Measure Calling for Expanded Massa Ethics Probe

In a sign that the Eric Massa controversy may not go away any time soon, the House on Thursday advanced a Republican measure calling for the ethics committee to "investigate fully" what House Democratic leaders and their staffs knew ahead of time about the ex-congressman's alleged misconduct. 



Sharp Elbows, Cold Shoulders Mark Biden Trip to Israel

Vice President Biden's trip to the Middle East -- meant to pave the way for a new round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks -- is coming to a close, leaving in its wake a trail of stinging snubs, cringe-worthy blunders and one-word headlines in Israelis newspapers: "Embarrassment."  



House Votes to Impeach Federal Judge From Louisiana

A House Judiciary Committee task force charged District Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. with a long-standing pattern of corruption.



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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

Why the Ref's Poll Averages Are Superior


Yahoo! News: Politics News

Dems look to health vote without abortion foes (AP)

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks about healthcare reform at her weekly news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 4, 2010. REUTERS/Jose Luis MaganaAP - House Democratic leaders Thursday abandoned a long struggle to strike a compromise on abortion in their ranks, gambling that they can secure the support for President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation with showdown votes looming as early as next week.




Reid's wife, daughter injured in highway accident (AP)

FILE - In this June 24, 2007, file photo, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., right, and his wife Landra Reid attend an event at Ford's Theater in Washington. A spokesman says Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife and daughter were being treated in a hospital Thursday, March 11, 2010, from serious injuries they sustained when their vehicle was rear-ended. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)AP - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife was hospitalized with a broken back and neck Thursday after a tractor-trailer truck slammed into the back of the minivan in which she and their daughter were riding on an interstate highway in suburban Virginia, officials said.




Report: Obama to tap Yellen to be Fed vice chair (AP)

President Barack Obama speaks at the Export-Import Bank's Annual Conference in Washington, Thursday, March 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - President Barack Obama is planning to nominate Janet Yellen, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to take over as vice chairman of central bank in Washington, The Wall Street Journal reported.




Dodd tries to beat the clock with bank reform (Politico)
Politico - Dodd says Dems can’t keep waiting for GOP.

Loan bill could give Obama twin win (Politico)
Politico - Democrats and the Senate Budget Committee are signaling support for the move.

Dodd to offer his own financial regulation bill (AP)

In this March 8, 2010 photo, a sign for Wall Street is shown near the New York Stock Exchange. Stock futures fell slightly after the Labor Department said first-time claims for jobless benefits fell slightly less than expected.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - With one eye on the calendar and the other on elusive bipartisanship, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd plans to offer his own version of a sweeping overhaul of financial regulations without Republican support.




Pa. GOP picks Burns as nominee for Murtha's seat (AP)

A file photo of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden as he arrives at a memorial service for U.S. Congressman John Murtha (D-PA) in Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, March 3, 2010. REUTERS/Jason Reed/FilesAP - Republicans in Pennsylvania have nominated a political newcomer to fill the congressional seat of the late Rep. John Murtha.




GOP loses bid for ethics probe of Dem leaders (AP)

FILE - This Tuesday Oct. 14, 2008 file photo shows Eric Massa, Democratic candidate for New York's 29th Congressional District in Rochester, N.Y. One is a former Democratic freshman who was little known outside his Corning-Olean-Pittsford, N.Y. district. The other, a 20-term Democratic kingpin from Harlem, known to New Yorkers and anyone following tax bills. But now, Republicans — looking for any opening to regain control of the House — are portraying newly resigned first-termer Eric Massa and veteran Charles Rangel as dual symbols of Democratic ethical misconduct. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)AP - House Democrats on Thursday stopped a Republican bid to force an investigation of Democratic leaders aimed at determining whether they covered up sexual harassment allegations against ex-Rep. Eric Massa.




Author assumes guise of 10-year-old to punk famous (AP)

Author Bill Geerhart poses with letters he received from Charles Manson, left, and Sarah Palin's father, all in his new book, 'Little Billy's Letters,' on his 1950s retro Formica kitchen table, at his home in Los Angeles Wednesday, March 10, 2010.  But Geerhart was better known to some of the famous and infamous as Little Billy, punking them by posing as a school boy writing letters to them asking questions out of the mouths of babes. Their correspondence back - humorous, head-scratching, poignant  - are compiled in 'Little Billy's Letters,' out this week.  At rear is a movie poster from a 1949 RKO Radio Pictures film, 'I Married A Communist,' now a period cult classic, part of Geerhart's large collection of vintage memorabilia.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - Over the years, "Little Billy" learned much from the country's top minds.




Ginsburg endorses end to local judicial elections (AP)
AP - Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is endorsing an end to the election of judges at the state and local levels.

Critics of Justice Dept. lawyers under fire (AP)

FILE - In this Feb. 18, 2010, file photo, Liz Cheney, board member, Keep America Safe, addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), in Washington. The conservative group's bashing of several Obama administration lawyers as the 'al-Qaida Seven' has struck a nerve in the U.S. legal community, prompting even some fellow Republicans to denounce the group's attack. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)AP - A conservative group's bashing of several Obama administration lawyers as the "al-Qaida Seven" has struck a nerve in the U.S. legal community, prompting even some fellow Republicans to denounce the group's attack.




Italy murder convict blames Knox and ex-boyfriend (AP)
AP - A man convicted in the 2007 slaying of a British student has written a letter implicating his co-defendants and denying he had ever said they had nothing to do with the murder.

Cyprus ex-leader's stolen body is reburied (AP)

Women cry during a brief reburial ceremony  for former President Tassos Papadopoulos at the suburban Nicosia cemetery in Cyprus, Thursday, March 11, 2010. The body of former Cypriot president Tassos Papadopoulos is reburied three months to the day after it was dug up from its grave and stolen. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)AP - The body of former Cypriot president Tassos Papadopoulos was reburied on Thursday, three months to the day after it was dug up from its grave and stolen in an apparent extortion bid.




Don't politicize yuan, China central bank tells Obama (Reuters)
Reuters - The United States should not make a political issue out of the yuan, a Chinese central banker said on Friday, as the two countries lurched toward a potentially serious clash about Beijing's currency regime.

Financial regulation bill to be introduced without GOP backing (McClatchy Newspapers)

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Chris Dodd listens to testimony at the Senate Banking Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 23, 2009. REUTERS/Larry Downing (McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — Long-awaited Senate legislation that would direct the broadest overhaul of financial regulation since the Great Depression will be introduced on Monday without any Republican support, despite weeks of bipartisan negotiations.




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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