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10:45 AM ET, August 4, 2009

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Evan Perez / Wall Street Journal:
White House Counsel's Job Is at Stake  —  WASHINGTON — Obama administration officials are holding discussions that could result in White House counsel Gregory Craig leaving his post, following a rocky tenure, people familiar with the matter said.  —  Mr. Craig, the top lawyer at the White House …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Obama vs. Drudge  —  The White House on Tuesday posted a three-minute video punching back at an old clip of President Barack Obama that was featured on the Drudge Report with the headline, “Uncovered Video: Obama Explains How His Health Care Plan Will ‘Eliminate’ Private Insurance.”
Macon Phillips / WhiteHouse.gov Blog:
Facts Are Stubborn Things  —  Opponents of health insurance reform may find the truth a little inconvenient, but as our second president famously said, “facts are stubborn things.”  —  Scary chain emails and videos are starting to percolate on the internet, breathlessly claiming, for example …
Siobhan Gorman / Wall Street Journal:
White House Cybersecurity Chief Quits
Discussion: Emptywheel and On Deadline
Michael Tanji / Danger Room:   White House ‘Cyber Czar’ Resigns; Let's Not Replace Her.
New York Times:
Bill Clinton in North Korea to Seek Release of U.S. Reporters  —  WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton went to North Korea on Monday to negotiate the release of two American television journalists who were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for illegally entering North Korean territory …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Bill Clinton In N. Korea For Release Of Americans  —  Former president Bill Clinton landed in North Korea on Tuesday on an unannounced and unofficial mission to negotiate the release of two American journalists, whose detention since March has deeply concerned his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
CNN:
Bill Clinton in N. Korea to free journalists
Discussion: Jezebel and Guardian
Los Angeles Times:
Bill Clinton visits North Korea in bid to free journalists
Reuters:   Bill Clinton Reported Heading to North Korea
KTLA:
Obama ‘Joker’ Poster Causing a Stir in L.A.  —  Obama “Joker” Poster  —  What do you think?  —  When you're taking flak... ÃÂyou know you're over the target,and the person who made this poster is shining the light of truth on the Obama administration.
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Steven Mikulan / LA Daily:
New Anti-Obama ‘Joker’ Poster  —  A new poster depicting President Obama as a version of Heath Ledger's Joker character in The Dark Knight has appeared in Los Angeles, according to rightwing sources.  Blog posters to such online sites as American Thinker and Tammy Bruce are predictably in the throes of political orgasm.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
LA Weekly wets itself over Obama/Joker poster: “The only thing missing is a noose”  —  Hey, remember when it was cool to demonize the president, or even the presidential or vice-presidential nominee?  Sarahcuda had been on the national stage for all of eight weeks last year before she got the rabid vampire treatment.
Wall Street Journal:
Geithner Vents as Overhaul Stumbles  —  WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner blasted top U.S. financial regulators in an expletive-laced critique last Friday as frustration grows over the Obama administration's faltering plan to overhaul U.S. financial regulation, according to people familiar with the meeting.
Gateway Pundit:
Lib “Blue Dog” Rep. Steve Driehaus (D-OH) Booed, Mocked & Laughed At During Town Hall (Video)  —  Another Day— Another Blue Dog Mocked at Obamacare Town Hall  —  Representative Steve Driehaus (D-OH) held a town hall on health care reform.  While Driehaus campaigned as a fiscal conservative …
Discussion: Little Green Links
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Cincinnati.com:
Health-care forum draws big crowd
David Weigel / The Washington Independent:
Is This the Source of the Forged ‘Kenyan Birth Certificate?’  —  [Update: Credit where it's due—my source tipped me off to this in the Politijab web forums, which have become a good site for “birther” debunking.]  —  One of my friends in the small community of Obama “birther” …
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Koyaan / PolitiJab.com:
Kenyan Birth Certificate: PWNED!  —  After having spent (wasted?) nearly a year in the trenches of Birthistan, I decided several months ago to “retire” and move on, save for dropping by here once in a while to keep in touch with some of the friends I'd made here.
New York Times:
Health Plan Opponents Make Voices Heard  —  WASHINGTON — Senator Arlen Specter and the health and human services secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, were heckled and booed in Philadelphia on Sunday.  —  In Austin on Saturday, a throng of protesters enveloped Representative Lloyd Doggett …
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Lee Fang / Think Progress:
Durbin Responds To Lobbyist-Run Efforts To Harass Town Halls …
The Politico:
Dems' break looking like a bad trip
Discussion: WSJ.com
Gwen Ottinger / Washington Post:
When ‘Clunkers’ Are Greener  —  Want to be green?  Consider keeping your “clunker.”  —  The wildly popular “Cash for Clunkers” program is one of a number of policies funded by this year's stimulus package that encourage consumers to make major purchases in the name of the environment.
The Hill:
Left is miffed at Pelosi over her comment  —  House liberals are offended that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) mocked their threats to oppose a Democratic healthcare bill, saying leaders are underestimating their frustration over a deal cut with centrist Blue Dogs.
Discussion: Kausfiles, Wonk Room and Blog entry
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Derrick Z. Jackson / Boston Globe:
Who will stand strong in heat of healthcare fight?
Discussion: Firedoglake
Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
Are Democrats In For An August Slaughter?  —  Democrats know the rulebook.  The tactics being used against them by Republican and conservative groups were perfected by the party when it set out to defeat President Bush's Social Security privatization proposals.
Discussion: Betsy's Page, Wizbang and D-Day
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:   Ambinder  —  Marc Ambinder seems to think the tea-bagger effort …
Timothy Williams / New York Times:
Iraq Censorship Laws Move Ahead  —  BAGHDAD — The doors of the communications revolution were thrown open in Iraq after the American-led invasion in 2003: In rushed a wave of music videos featuring scantily clad Turkish singers, Web sites recruiting suicide bombers, racy Egyptian soap operas …
Discussion: Reason
Weekly Standard:
And That's the Way It Wasn't  —  From the Scrapbook.  —  It seems somehow oddly appropriate that the passing of TV news giant Walter Cronkite should have produced in turn a gigantic correction in the New York Times, which we reproduce here for your delectation:
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
New York Post:
HONORING AN AMERICA-HATER  —  THE Medal of Freedom is the nation's highest civilian honor.  Past recipients include John Wayne, Norman Rockwell and Vaclav Havel.  This year, one of the 16 recipients President Obama selected (along with such worthies as Sen. Edward Kennedy and the late Jack Kemp) …
Wall Street Journal:
Why Revive the Cold War?  —  Russia and the U.S. were reducing their nuclear arsenals without ‘arms control.’  —  Multimedia  —  Health Care Reform  —  President Obama's effort to overhaul the health-care system may have momentum.  See past attempts at reform.  —  Health Overhaul Quiz
 
 
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Deeds' Problem  —  We'll have the new Virginia Gubernatorial poll …
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Laura A. Munson / New York Times:
Those Aren't Fighting Words, Dear
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Kevin Helliker / Wall Street Journal:
Killer App for Clunkers Spurs Market
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Kathy Kiely / USA Today:
Republican support for Sotomayor looks paltry
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