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Washington Post:
Alliances Splinter in Debate Over Health-Care Reform — Once-Friendly Groups Split as Details Emerge — Months of relative cooperation among disparate interest groups in the heath-care reform debate appear to be coming to an end, as the major political parties and their surrogates unleash …
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
What's really behind Obama's sudden plea for troubled health reforms today — Friday afternoons and evenings — as we've mentioned here previously — are usually a dumping ground for political news its originators do not want noticed much. Especially entering warm summer weekends.
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Don Surber
Michael O'Brien / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Congressman: Centrist Dems talking healthcare coalition with GOP
Congressman: Centrist Dems talking healthcare coalition with GOP
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Raw Story
Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Concerns Over Health-Care Reform's Scope, Price Tag Slow Momentum
Concerns Over Health-Care Reform's Scope, Price Tag Slow Momentum
John / Power Line:
A Year Without A Summer? — 1816 was the “year without a summer.” There were several causes of the abnormally cold weather that year, as this source recounts: … If this account is correct, the “year without a summer” played a role in the development of the American Midwest:
Wall Street Journal:
Their Own Medicine — Senators prefer the insurance they have. — Printer — Friendly — In the health debate, liberals sing Hari Krishnas to the “public option” — a new federal insurance program like Medicare — but if it's good enough for the middle class, then surely it's good enough for the political class too?
Noah Shachtman / Danger Room:
Company Denies its Robots Feed on the Dead — I never imagined I'd print a press release in full. Then, an hour ago, Howard Lovy e-mailed me the most incredible press release of all time... POMPANO BEACH, Fla.- In response to rumors circulating the internet on sites such as FoxNews.com …
Little Green Footballs:
Ron Paul: Troofer? — An idiot from a “9/11 Truth” group cornered Ron Paul recently and asked why he hasn't “come out about the truth about 9/11.” — Paul's answer: he has too much to do, and he can't handle the controversy. — This is the guy whose influence is growing in the GOP …
Robert Stacy McCain / The Other McCain:
‘Integrity’? Like Paul F***ing Anka, Baby — Ace of Spades mentions “integrity” in discussing his services last year “as an apologist for the horrible candidate John McCain.” I traveled a good distance down that particular road myself — I'd link some of it, if only it weren't so …
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
AmeriCorps IG sues government over “unlawful” firing — Gerald Walpin, the AmeriCorps inspector general who was summarily fired in June amid controversy over his investigation of a politically-connected supporter of President Obama, has filed suit alleging that the firing was “unlawful,” …
Paul Krugman:
The six deadly hypocrites — Will the destructive center kill health care reform? It looks all too possible. — What's especially galling is the hypocrisy of their claimed reason for delaying progress — concern about the fiscal burden. After all, in the past most of them have shown …
Brad Stone / New York Times:
Amazon Erases Orwell Books From Kindle — In George Orwell's “1984,” government censors erase all traces of news articles embarrassing to Big Brother by sending them down an incineration chute called the “memory hole.” — On Friday, it was “1984” and another Orwell book, “Animal Farm,” …
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Instapundit, The Moderate Voice, Hot Air, Fausta's Blog, Ars Technica, Beyond Binary, Say Anything, Liberal Values and Balkinization
Washington Post:
U.S. Commanders Are Concerned About New Iraqi Restrictions on American Troops — American Officials See Link Between Limits, Spate of Attacks — The Iraqi government has moved to sharply restrict the movement and activities of U.S. forces in a new reading of a six-month-old U.S.-Iraqi security agreement …
Hilzoy / Obsidian Wings:
Last Post — I had all kinds of ideas for things I wanted to write before I left, but between last-minute packing and phone calls from friends and family, it didn't happen. So I'll just say a few things quickly. — As I said before, one of the things that led me to start blogging …