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10:35 AM ET, August 7, 2009

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Leah Thorsen / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Six people, including P-D reporter, arrested at Carnahan meeting  —  UPDATE: St. Louis County police say six people were arrested.  Two of those were arrested on suspicion of assault, one of resisting arrest and three on suspicion of committing peace disturbances.  Carnahan was gone when the ruckus started.
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Adam Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Protesters drown out Tampa health care summit  —  TAMPA - Bitter divisions over reforming America's health care system exploded Thursday night in Tampa amid cat calls, jeering and shoving at a town hall meeting.  —  “Tyranny!  Tyranny!  Tyranny!” dozens of people shouted as U.S …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Town Hall Mob  —  There's a famous Norman Rockwell painting titled “Freedom of Speech,” depicting an idealized American town meeting.  The painting, part of a series illustrating F.D.R.'s “Four Freedoms,” shows an ordinary citizen expressing an unpopular opinion.
Wall Street Journal:
‘You Are Terrifying Us’  —  Voters send a message to Washington, and get an ugly response.  —  Printer  —  Friendly  —  We have entered uncharted territory in the fight over national health care.  There's a new tone in the debate, and it's ugly.  At the moment the Democrats are looking …
Patterico's Pontifications:
Angry Mob of Racist Extremists Beats Black Man at Town Hall Meeting  —  I guess the Democrats were right after all.  At a town meeting held by a Democrat congressman, a rowdy group of organized and angry thugs showed up to make a point about ObamaCare, and then beat up a man.
Discussion: The Jawa Report
Gateway Pundit:
SHOCK VIDEO— DEMS SNEAK UNION THUGS INTO CARNAHAN TOWN HALL— 1,000 Tea Party Taxpayers Locked Out!  —  Over 1,000 St. Louis Tea Party Taxpayers showed up at the Russ Carnahan town hall meeting in South St. Louis tonight.  —  They were Locked Out!  —  But... The Carnahan staff was sneaking …
Michelle Malkin:
SEIU and the “persuasion of power”  —  In May, I told you how the Service Employees International Union's $61 million investment in Barack Obama paid off with cabinet appointments, executive orders, key personnel slots, and legislative goodies.  —  Now, the SEIU thugs are looking out for The Boss.
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Fist Fight(s?) at Tampa Townhall
Discussion: The Impolitic
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Blanche Lincoln to health-care protesters: Hey, sorry for calling you “un-American”
Discussion: Kausfiles and The Plum Line
William March / TBO News Breaking:
Protests, passions roiling town hall meeting on health care
Discussion: Raw Story, Hot Air and American Power
Steven Pearlstein / Washington Post:
Republicans Propagating Falsehoods in Attacks on Health-Care Reform  —  As a columnist who regularly dishes out sharp criticism, I try not to question the motives of people with whom I don't agree.  Today, I'm going to step over that line.  —  The recent attacks by Republican leaders …
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Attaturk / Firedoglake:
“The Other”  —  Now that a Democrat is in the White House,  —  without Howard Kurtz's castigation.  —  Suck on that, single Move-On contest entrant.  —  As is often elaborated upon here, there are huge flaws in the health care plan (d)evolving through Congress, for example insurance companies …
Discussion: Daily Kos
New York Times:
Taliban Leader in Pakistan Was Killed, His Aides Say  —  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Baitullah Mehsud, the leader of Pakistan's fearsome Taliban militia, was killed Wednesday in a C.I.A. missile strike, two Taliban fighters said Friday, adding that a meeting was taking place to determine which of his top deputies would replace him.
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Bill Roggio / The Long War Journal:
‘Baitullah Mehsud is alive’ - US intelligence official
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere and Registan.net
Los Angeles Times:
Death of Pakistan Taliban chief Baitullah Mahsud is confirmed
Discussion: Mudville Gazette
BBC:
Pakistani Taliban leader ‘killed’
Discussion: The Long War Journal and NPR Blogs
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Rahm warns liberal groups to stop ads  —  White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel warned liberal groups this week to stop running ads against Democratic members of Congress.  —  The powerful top aide to President Obama made his feelings known at the weekly closed-door strategy session …
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Sam Youngman / The Hill:
WH: Obama focused on healthcare progress
Discussion: The Politico and Firedoglake
Elinor Mills / CNET News:
Twitter, Facebook attack targeted one user  —  A Georgian blogger with accounts on Twitter, Facebook, LiveJournal and Google's Blogger and YouTube was targeted in a denial of service attack that led to the site-wide outage at Twitter and problems at the other sites on Thursday, according to a Facebook executive.
Jack Healy / New York Times:
247,000 Jobs Lost in July; Rate Falls Slightly to 9.4%  —  The American economy lost 247,000 jobs in July, and in a reversal, the unemployment rate fell slightly, to 9.4 percent, the government reported Friday.  —  Although businesses are expected to keep cutting jobs through the rest of the year …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Sotomayor Faces Heavy Workload of Complex Cases  —  Now comes the hard part.  —  With the Senate's approval of Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court on Thursday, the new justice will soon take on one of the most demanding jobs in the land.
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Sotomayor Confirmed by Senate, 68-31
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Hispanic Votes Not Swaying GOP on Sotomayor
RushLimbaugh.com:
Whose Swastikas, Speaker Pelosi?  —  BEGIN TRANSCRIPT  —  RUSH: Greetings to you, music lovers, thrill-seekers and conversationalists all across the fruited plain.  Welcome to the leader.  I am the Mobfather Rush Limbaugh here at the Excellence in Broadcasting Network and the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
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Pat Saperstein / Variety:
Director John Hughes dies at 59  —  ‘Breakfast Club’ helmer died of a heart attack  —  John Hughes, who captured the zeitgeist of 1980s teen life as writer-director of “The Breakfast Club” and “Sixteen Candles” and produced and scripted family hits such as “Home Alone,” died Thursday of a heart attack in Manhattan while taking a walk.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
How Many Parks Do You Need?  —  The District of Columbia has many, many, many fewer schoolchildren than it once did, so there's been a trend toward closing DCPS facilities and trying to reuse the sites for something else.  Office space for city agencies is a popular idea, but sometimes that doesn't work out for various reasons.
Dana Loesch / thedanashow.wordpress.com:
Meet the Mob  —  You've heard a lot about this crazy, scary, vicious mob on some shadowy GOP payroll.  By the way the DNC, Rachel Maddow, and President Obama talk, you'd think it was a motley crue of Hell's Angels.  —  Let me introduce you to the mob:  —  I am the mob.  My kids are the mob.
 
 
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Dueling protesters disrupt Carnahan forum on aging
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Business Week:
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Michelle Malkin:
Revolt against AARP in Dallas: “Do you work for us or do we work for you?”