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Political Intelligence (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Adam Nagourney of the New York Times reminds that a couple of rather intriguing political figures are the featured speakers Saturday night at the Gridiron Dinner, the annual Washington insider-ish gathering of the power elite and various hangers on. One...
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The Note (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... Democratic lawmakers fear is placing them in a politically vulnerable position," Carl Hulse and Adam Nagourney write in The New York Times. "The result has been a subtle shift in which Democrats in Congress are becoming less deferential to the White House, making clear that Mr. Obama will not always be able to count on them to fall into line and highlighting how Mr. Obama's expansive...
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Tuscaloosanews.com (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
PETER BAKER and ADAM NAGOURNEY The president used language intended to persuade the different parts of the political spectrum to come together to see if his strategy works.
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The Note (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
... against it, he is offering the assurance of the exit ramp," The New York Times' Peter Baker and Adam Nagourney report. "Yet his answer to perhaps the most vexing decision to confront him yet in his presidency is one that may frustrate both sides more than it satisfies them, as suggested by the initial reaction." "Obama adopted the risky approach of both calling for a sizable troop...