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12:35 PM ET, July 26, 2009

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Paul Krugman:
Why markets can't cure healthcare  —  Judging both from comments on this blog and from some of my mail, a significant number of Americans believe that the answer to our health care problems — indeed, the only answer — is to rely on the free market.  Quite a few seem to believe that this view reflects the lessons of economic theory.
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Washington Post:   The Health-Care Sacrifice  —  What President Obama needs to tell …
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Thank God The CBO Works On Saturdays
Discussion: Wizbang and Fortune
Chris Frates / The Politico:
CBO deals new blow to health plan
Guardian:
The evidence Bush tried to hide  —  Photos from US spy satellites declassified by the Obama White House provide the first graphic images of how the polar ice sheets are retreating in the summer.  The effects on the world's weather, environments and wildlife could be devastating
Mary Wisniewski / Chicago Sun Times:
Daley weighs in on Gates controversy  —  President Obama should have gathered the facts first before commenting on Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s encounter with Cambridge, Mass. police, Mayor Daley said Saturday, wading into the controversy.  —  Daley said Obama …
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Nycoordinator / Gathering of Eagles: NY:
Acorn Meets Their Waterloo in Commack!  They are NOT Happy Campers!  —  Another Outstanding Day for Tea Party Patriots!  —  ACORN and their new front group Act Now were pwned by Tea Party Patriots again on Long Island!  —  When they couldn't win their arguments with facts …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Clinton: Iran pursuit of nukes ‘futile’  —  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on NBC's “Meet the Press” on Sunday that Iran will never achieve its goal of a nuclear weapon, warning Tehran: “Your pursuit is futile.”  —  Clinton said the Obama administration might still engage with Iran's regime …
Discussion: The Swamp, Don Surber and Pajamas Media
Joe Biden / New York Times:
What You Might Not Know About the Recovery  —  SIX months ago, when President Obama and I took office, we were confronted with an economic crisis unparalleled in our lifetime.  The nation was hemorrhaging more than 700,000 jobs a month, the housing market was in free fall, and the fate of the financial system hung in the balance.
Kim Murphy / Los Angeles Times:
Sarah Palin leaving governor's post amid confusion, criticism  —  Supporters struggle to explain her departure, and some Alaska lawmakers say she has shown little interest in state business since returning from her failed vice presidential bid.  —  Reporting from Anchorage — Up here in Alaska …
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CBS News:
Palin: “Bigger” Than Obama, or Quitter?
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Health bill boils down to August battle  —  Congress's failure to deliver major health care legislation by President Obama's deadline next month transforms the traditionally sleepy August recess into what could be the decisive moment in the battle to win support for the legislation …
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Jeffrey Young / The Hill:
Baucus in health driver's seat, destination unknown
David Barstow / New York Times:
An Abortion Battle, Fought to the Death  —  WICHITA, Kan. — It did not take long for anti-abortion leaders to realize that George R. Tiller was more formidable than other doctors they had tried to shut down.  —  Shrewd and resourceful, Dr. Tiller made himself the nation's pre-eminent abortion practitioner …
Martina Stewart / CNN:
Axelrod: I'm not thinking about Palin's next move  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) - David Axelrod, one of President Obama's most trusted political advisers, said Sunday that he does not spend time thinking about what Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin might do next.  —  “I can tell you with absolutely honesty …
Frank Rich / New York Times:
And That's Not the Way It Is  —  WHO exactly was the competition in the race to be the most trusted man in America?  Lyndon Johnson?  Richard Nixon?  —  Not to take anything away from Walter Cronkite, but he beat out Henry Kissinger by only four percentage points when a 1974 Roper poll asked Americans whom they most respected.
Nouriel Roubini / New York Times:
The Great Preventer  —  LAST week Ben Bernanke appeared before Congress, setting off a discussion over whether the president should reappoint him as chairman of the Federal Reserve when his term ends next January.  Mr. Bernanke deserves to be reappointed.  Both the conventional …
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Alan Blinder / New York Times:
An Early-Warning System, Run by the Fed
Discussion: Economist's View
Planet Gore:
Sasquatchian  —  Is the only word to describe the carbon footprint of the Thomas Friedman estate:
Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
U.S. Command Considering Private Security on Afghan Front Lines  —  Firm Could Have Broad Protection Authority in Afghanistan  —  The U.S. military command is considering contracting a private firm to manage security on the front lines of the war in Afghanistan, even as Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates …
 
 
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House Bill Signals Move Toward Parity in Sentencing for Cocaine Charges
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