Top Items:
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Doctors' Group Opposes Public Insurance Plan — WASHINGTON — As the health care debate heats up, the American Medical Association is letting Congress know that it will oppose creation of a government-sponsored insurance plan, which President Obama and many other Democrats see as an essential element …
Discussion:
Ezra Klein, Washington Post, The Treatment, The Politico, The Atlantic Business Channel, Wonk Room, Taylor Marsh, FiveThirtyEight, Fausta's Blog, The Corner, Think Progress, Daily Kos, Political Byline, The Caucus, The Mahablog, Say Anything, NOW! Blog, The Washington Independent, Moonbattery, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, CBS News, Flopping Aces, Pirate's Cove, The Foundry, Patterico's Pontifications, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic Politics Channel, TIME.com, The Health Care Blog, AMERICAblog News and MoJo Blog Posts
RELATED:
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
How to Stop Socialized Health Care — Five arguments Republicans must make. — Printer — Friendly — It was a sobering breakfast with one of the smartest Republicans on Capitol Hill. We can fix a lot of bad stuff President Barack Obama might do, he told me.
Roll Call:
Baucus Aides Warn K Street — Top aides to Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) called a last-minute, pre-emptive strike on Wednesday with a group of prominent Democratic lobbyists, warning them to advise their clients not to attend a meeting with Senate Republicans set for Thursday.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Weekly Standard may have been shooter target — FBI agents visited the offices of the conservative Weekly Standard magazine yesterday after a shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum and told employees they'd found the magazine's address — A senior Standard staffer confirmed the visit but declined to discuss it in detail.
RELATED:
Adam Serwer / American Prospect:
WHAT IF VON BRUNN HAD BEEN A MUSLIM? — I think Paul Campos' response to the shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum yesterday is worth pondering. … There's been a startling trend of fringe right violence recently, from Richard Poplawski to Scott Roeder and now James Von Brunn.
Washington Post:
A Suspect's Long History of Hate, and Signs of Strain — James W. von Brunn was growing despondent. — John de Nugent, an acquaintance who describes himself as a white separatist, noticed the change when they last spoke two weeks ago. — “He said his Social Security had been cut and that he was barely making it,” de Nugent said.
Washington Post:
Grief, Shock After a ‘Gentle Giant’ Loses His Life in the Line of Duty
Grief, Shock After a ‘Gentle Giant’ Loses His Life in the Line of Duty
Discussion:
CNN, The Moderate Voice, BuzzFlash.org, MyFox DC, Michelle Malkin, Top of the Ticket, Political Byline and Don Surber
Ben Johnson / FrontPage Magazine:
Holocaust Museum Shooter: Christian-Hating Socialist
Holocaust Museum Shooter: Christian-Hating Socialist
Discussion:
beliefnet, OurFuture.org, ejpress.org, NewsBusters.org, The Huffington Post, City Room and Say Anything
Don Surber:
Why the left ridicules women — Too many American liberals cannot handle a strong, good-looking, intelligent, independent woman who disagrees with them — and so they make the crude, cruel and sexist remarks — including those about raping them or their 14-year-old daughters.
RELATED:
Jeff G. / protein wisdom:
protein wisdom rises to the challenge! … Okay then. I justify it this way: — This is what comedians do — particularly those who are charged with topical humor on a nightly basis. — You can argue that the joke wasn't funny, that it was mean spirited, that it was politically motivated …
Alexander Mooney / CNN:
Letterman says Palin joke in ‘poor taste’ — (CNN) - Late night comedian David Letterman, responding to criticism his recent joke about a member of Sarah Palin's family crossed the line, said on his show Wednesday night he is guilty of “poor taste.” — But Letterman, who has been a critic …
John R. Bolton / Wall Street Journal:
What If Israel Strikes Iran? — The mullahs would retaliate. But things would be much worse if they had the bomb. — Printer — Friendly — Whatever the outcome of Iran's presidential election tomorrow, negotiations will not soon — if ever — put an end to its nuclear threat.
RELATED:
Kyle / Right Wing Watch:
Is The Right Still “Proud To Be a Right-Wing Extremist”? — Back in April and May I wrote a whole series of posts about how the Right was systematically trumping-up a controversy over the Department of Homeland Security Report, “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence …
RELATED:
Jesse Walker / Reason:
The Brown Scare of '09 — Greg Sargent's reaction to the murder at the Holocaust Museum yesterday — “it's time to revisit criticism of ‘right-wing extremists’ report” — wasn't atypical. You could hear the same insta-reaction around the Web, as confirmation bias did its work and two or three crimes …
Times of London:
Foreign Office fury over settlement of Guantánamo Uighurs in Bermuda — The British Government responded with ill-disguised fury tonight to the news that four Chinese Uighurs freed from Guantanamo Bay had been flown for resettlement on the Atlantic tourist paradise of Bermuda.
Discussion:
Weekly Standard, Ben Smith's Blog, Political Punch, Hot Air, Tammy Bruce, Fox News, Wonkette and Donkeylicious
RELATED:
Caitlin Taylor / Political Punch:
Rev. Wright: I Meant to Say “Zionists” Are Keeping Me from Talking to President Obama — Not Jews — In an interview on a liberal satellite radio show, Rev. Jeremiah Wright attempted to clarify his comments to the Newport News, Virginia. Daily-Press about “them Jews” preventing him from speaking to President Obama.
Discussion:
Michelle Malkin, YID With LID, Babalú Blog, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Commentary, The New Republic, Soccer Dad and The Confluence
RELATED:
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
How Bipartisan Do You Want? — After reading some items from Ezra Klein and David Broder on the subject of bipartisanship and health reform, I think it's worth pointing out that “bipartisan” is a concept that I think looks a bit weird when the underlying numbers are so lopsided.
RELATED:
New York Times:
Attempt to Open N.Y. State Senate Session Falters — ALBANY — The coalition that joined two Democrats with 30 Republicans and took control of the State Senate earlier this week was in danger of collapsing on Thursday as one of the Democrats walked out of the Senate chamber …
CBS News:
Senate Passes Landmark Anti-Smoking Bill — Legislation Gives FDA Sweeping Controls Over Production, Sale And Marketing Of Tobacco Products — (CBS/AP) Congress struck the government's strongest anti-smoking blow in decades Thursday with a Senate vote to give regulators new power …
Discussion:
Runnin' Scared
RELATED:
Lyndsey Layton / Washington Post:
Bill Gives FDA Broad Powers to Regulate Tobacco
Bill Gives FDA Broad Powers to Regulate Tobacco
Discussion:
The BLT
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2009: Virginia Governor Election — Virginia Governor: Deeds (D) 47%, McDonnell (R) 41% — Newly chosen Democratic gubernatorial nominee R. Creigh Deeds leads his Republican opponent, former Attorney General Robert F. McDonnell, by six points in the first poll of Virginia voters released since Tuesday's Democratic primary.
Discussion:
Swing State Project, Scorecard's Blog, Hotline On Call, TPMDC, Daily Kos, FiveThirtyEight and Blue Virginia
Ali Frick / Think Progress:
O'Reilly Ignores Holocaust Museum Shooting, Wonders Whether It's Even ‘Newsworthy’ — Last week, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly went on a tirade against CNN for supposedly failing to cover the shooting of Pvt. William Long, an Army recruiter in Arkansas. Of course, O'Reilly's claims were blatantly false …
Discussion:
News Hounds
Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Rove: Bush Administration Has ‘No’ Responsibility For Current Budget Deficits — Last night on Fox News, former top Bush adviser Karl Rove chastised President Obama for his economic recovery package Congress and passed last February and criticized him for his new proposal to enact “pay as you go” …