Holdout Senator Agrees To Support Health Care BillSource: NPR
A holdout no more, Democratic Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson agreed Saturday to provide the 60th vote necessary to clear the way for Senate passage of sweeping health care legislation, capping a year of struggle and a final burst of deadline bargaining.
E-Mailgate! Technicians find 22 million missing e-mails from Bush yearsSource: The Boston Globe
It will be years before the public sees any of the recovered e-mails because they will now go through the National Archives' process for releasing presidential and agency records. Presidential records of the Bush administration won't be available until 2014 at the earliest.
No Testifying for Social Secretary Desiree Rogers? Source: TIME
he White House announced Wednesday, Dec. 1, that Social Secretary Desirée Rogers would not be testifying to Congress Thursday about the two reality-television aspirants who got by the Secret Service at a recent state dinner to shake hands with President Obama.

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Regarding the recent news reports of an allegedly uninvited couple was able to gain admittance into President Obama's first State dinner.
Preview of White House Turkey Pardoning (Video)Source: Welcome to the White House
On November 25, 2009, one lone turkey will walk the hallowed halls of the West Wing... and leave a free bird.
The turkey takes a tour of the White House, and is pardoned.
Power needs to have limits Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The main front for Americans trying to keep our government bound by some reasonable limits has been health care.
Reality Check: The Truth About "Czars"Source: Welcome to the White House
Over the past several weeks, we've seen with increasing frequency and volume issues raised around the use of "czars" by this Administration.

Music: WIPEOUT
Let's borrow some words from the president.
Some time ago the House voted against Obama 429-2. He wanted to try to evade the law, but the House was "fired up" and "ready to go".
Obama went to Minneapolis Sunday September 12.
White House to Limbaugh: Nazi Comparisons Put You on 'Thin Ice'Source: breitbart.tv
"I think anytime you make references to what happened in Germany in the 30s and 40s, I think you are talking about an event that has no equivalent. And I think anytime anyone ventures to compare anything to that, they are on thin ice, and it is best not employed."

I have come across some Breaking News kind of statements in my time on this earth, but have you ever thought about these.
CNN's King doesn't provide full count for Obama Twitter followersSource: politifact.com
KING: "I'll close with this one. The John McCain Twitter account has more than 1.1 million followers. The official White House Twitter account has only about 830,000 as of last count. Is it time to replace the Electoral College with the Twitter count?"

(Backgrounder article:Obama's 'strategic interests' call to SE Asia's notoriously corrupt leader)

LYNN SWEET: Thank you, Mr. President. Recently, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested at his home in Cambridge. What does that incident say to you? And what does it say about race relations in America?