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10:35 AM ET, July 13, 2009

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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Morning Fix: Five Senators to Watch on Sotomayor  —  The confirmation hearings for judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court begin today at 10 a.m. and, although the drama has largely been drained from the question of whether she will be confirmed (barring some disaster she will be on the Court) …
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New York Times:
Questions for Judge Sotomayor  —  Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court, is scheduled to appear today at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.  The Op-Ed editors asked seven legal experts to pose the questions they would like to hear the nominee answer.
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Schedule, Day by Day  —  The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to open a weeklong hearing on whether to confirm Judge Sonia Sotomayor to be an associate justice on the Supreme Court at 10 a.m. Monday.  The hearing will be broadcast live on C-Span and will be streamed online at the committee's Web site.
E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Sotomayor's Critics Are the Radicals  —  This week's hearings on Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court represent the opening skirmish in a long-term struggle to challenge the escalating activism of an increasingly conservative judiciary.  —  The Senate's Republican minority does …
Discussion: TalkLeft
Randy E. Barnett / Wall Street Journal:
The Seinfeld Hearings
Glenn Thrush / The Politico:
What to watch in confirmation hearings
Discussion: Democratic Strategist
Kevin Hechtkopf / CBS News:
Poll: Most Undecided About Sotomayor
John Stanton / Roll Call:
All Eyes Focus On Sotomayor
Discussion: msnbc.com and Taylor Marsh
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Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
Republican pundits open fire on Sarah Palin  —  Their harsh views conflict with those of grass-roots GOP voters, revealing a serious split within the party.  —  Since announcing her resignation, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has been pummeled by critics who have called her incoherent, a quitter, a joke and a “political train wreck.”
Discussion: CBS News, The Awl and Riehl World View
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Obama Faces a New Push to Look Back  —  President Obama is facing new pressure to reverse himself and to ramp up investigations into the Bush-era security programs, despite the political risks.  —  Leading Democrats on Sunday demanded investigations of how a highly classified counterterrorism program …
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Mickey Kaus / Kausfiles:
Ezra Klein, Concern Troll  —  Ezra Klein is concerned—or rather, he's “gripped” by an “unsettling thought”: … I agree with my distinguished colleague (and welcome him to the concern troll community).  He's woken to the realization that Obama is running into political difficulty …
Foster Kamer / Gawker:
Hate Speech Against Malia Obama On Conservative Blogs Reported By Hate Speech Planting Journalist  —  We should've seen this coming: conservative blog Free Republic fired hate speech off at Malia Obama after this photo of her appeared, letting their commenters go to town.
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Raw Story:
Freepers refuse to apologize for calling Malia Obama ‘a typical street whore’
Irene Jay Liu / Albany Times Union:
Elite get fat pay hikes amid Senate stalemate  —  Democrats reward key staff with up to $32,000 while hitting GOP  —  ALBANY — Eleven of the state Senate's highest-paid staffers received raises of up to $32,000 when it appeared likely Democrats would lose control of the chamber during the five-week leadership fight.
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WHAM-TV:
Gay Pride Week Starts without Same-Sex Marriage Bill
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Bloomberg:
BusinessWeek Said to Be Up for Sale by McGraw-Hill  —  BusinessWeek, the McGraw-Hill Cos. magazine that lost 30 percent of its advertising revenue in the second quarter, is up for sale, according to a person close to the situation.  —  McGraw-Hill hired Evercore Partners Inc. …
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Frenetic Pace, Packed Agenda Put West Wing Staffers Through Wringer  —  The White House mess — the military-inspired term for the West Wing cafeteria — opens at 7 a.m. each day.  And each day, there is a long line of hungry staffers who have already been at the office for well over an hour.
New York Times:
Goldman Sachs Likely to Post Huge Profits, Analysts Say  —  Most of Wall Street, and America, is still waiting for an economic recovery.  Then there is Goldman Sachs.  —  Up and down Wall Street, analysts and traders are buzzing that Goldman, which only recently paid back its government bailout money …
Choe Sang-Hun / New York Times:
N. Korea's Leader May Have Cancer, Report Says  —  SEOUL, South Korea — The North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, who suffered a stroke last August, was also found to have “life-threatening” pancreatic cancer around the same time, a South Korean cable television network reported on Monday.
Discussion: RedState
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Washington Post:
Iran's Rumored Nicaraguan ‘Mega-Embassy’ Set Off Alarms in U.S.  —  MANAGUA, Nicaragua — For months, the reports percolated in Washington and other capitals.  Iran was constructing a major beachhead in Nicaragua as part of a diplomatic push into Latin America, featuring huge investment deals …
BBC:
Sudan women ‘lashed for trousers’  —  A group of Sudanese women has been flogged as a punishment for dressing “indecently”, according to a local journalist who was arrested with them.  —  Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein, who says she is facing 40 lashes, said she and 12 other women wearing trousers …
 
 
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