UPDATED:
Saturday, December 19, 2009
No Pool Call Time (any updates will be sent via email)
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 18, 2009
WEEKEND GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2009
The President has no scheduled public events this weekend.

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As you may recall, this year we held [...]
Visions of sugarplums dance outside this home on the 900 block of Castlewood. If you have an Uptown home or business you'd like to see featured for spreading seasonal cheer, please send a photo or a recommendation to the UU mailbox.' [...]
by Mark Silva
George W. Bush wasn't an e-mailer.
But plenty of others in the Bush White House were.
Two nonprofit groups that have been at odds with the White House over access to emails say they have reached an agreement with the White House for the restoration of 22 million emails' [...]
This just in via email:
BREAKING NEWS: Terror Alert in Chicago, IL
The Chicago Bears football practice was delayed nearly two hours today after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field. Head coach Lovie Smith immediately suspended practice and called the police and federal investigators.
After a complete [...]
FactCheck.org published an article regarding the controversy over e-mails between scientists at the Climate Research Unit of the U.K.’s University of East Anglia which were stolen and made public by an as-yet-unnamed hacker. The emails don’t change the consensus: our actions have contributed directly to global warming.
From the article:
Nate Beeler. In Copenhagen: The Tip of the Climategate Iceberg. The global-warming scandal is bigger than one email leak. Watts Up With That? How bout skip Copenhagen, Mr. President. (never happen, in thrall to his loony luddite, faith-based base)by Mark Silva
Al Gore, star of the Oscar Award-winning An Inconvenient Truth and Nobel Peace Prize-winner for his advocacy of averting climate change, says he cannot control the "noise machine'' of global-warming "deniers,'' but dismisses the emails that have cranked up the noise.
The former vice president discussed the controversy [...]
According to the Reuters News Service, United Nations Secretary General Ban ki-moon said this in New York on Dec. 8.
"Nothing that has come out in the public as a result of the recent email hackings has cast doubt on the basic scientific message" [...]
The new slogan for Bill Kelly, Republican Candidate for Comptroller
Click here to view the embedded video.
The most intriguing question is who is he addressing at the very beginning? Someone named Rich?
Spending like a drunken sailor is almost certain to make it onto the direct mail.
Update: From comments MrJM
Or is [...]
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by Roger Pielke
Michael Schlesinger, a climate scientist at the University of Illinois, sends an message to Andy Revkin of the New York Times (via his widely circulated email distribution list) threatening some sort of boycott — [...]
As far as I can gather, Glenn Beck could have only found these quotes on my blog. Stephen Moore of the WSJ's Political Diary wrote last weekend that word is the Republican National Committee is getting behind GOP primary candidate Elizabeth Coulson in the 10th CD -- hoping to succeed Congressman Mark Kirk. Moore suggested Coulson -- one of the Illinois House GOP caucus' most liberal members -- [...]
by Mark Rhoads
In a post on Sunday, I was critical of what I thought was the slow and incomplete coverage of The New York Times to the story of how hacked emails of top pro-human caused global warming scientists compared to overseas newspapers. Well here is one-half pat on the back [...]