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12:35 PM ET, August 15, 2009

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Rick Perlstein / Washington Post:
In America, Crazy Is a Preexisting Condition  —  Birthers, Town Hall Hecklers and the Return of Right-Wing Rage  —  In Pennsylvania last week, a citizen, burly, crew-cut and trembling with rage, went nose to nose with his baffled senator: “One day God's going to stand before you …
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
THIS ROBERT REICH COLUMN ON THE HEALTH CARE DEBATE is supposed to make you feel bad about the “right wing hate machine,” but instead it's a stunning admission of incompetence: … Hmm.  So it's like this: … Remember how Bush was supposed to be the idiot who went into Iraq without a plan …
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Health Debate Fails to Ignite Obama's Grass Roots  —  MUSCATINE, Iowa — At her home on Tom Sawyer Road here the other night, Bonnie Adkins agreed to begin spreading the word that President Obama's embattled health care plan needed help.  —  Ms. Adkins, who for the past two years devoted hundreds …
J. Taylor Rushing / The Hill:
Kennedy absences raise concern for health vote  —  Sen. Edward Kennedy's absence from two high-profile public events is raising worries that the country's longest congressional champion for health reform may not be available to shepherd it through the Senate this fall.
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
Gila Courier and AZ 8th:
Jesse Kelly town hall a great success  —  Rep. Giffords canceled her town hall in Sahuarita/Green Valley and Jesse Kelly scheduled an appearance in the same venue at the same time and place.  From the looks of the video below it was very successful.  Both sides were allowed to speak for two hours and with no problems.
Anthony Colarossi / Orlando Sentinel:
Clermont police interview suspect in Obama ‘Joker’ posters  —  (TOM BENITEZ, ORLANDO SENTINEL / August 12, 2009)  —  CLERMONT - Clermont police have interviewed one suspect who is admitting to putting up the dozens of posters pasted around the city depicting President Obama as the Joker character …
Associated Press:
Shopkeeper 'didn't want to shoot' robbers  —  2 suspects dead, 2 injured after 72-year-old opens fire in New York City  —  NEW YORK - The sidewalk outside the Harlem store still was smeared with blood Friday, and the glass on the door still was blown out.  —  Above the entrance …
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Jonathan Martin / Ben Smith's Blog:
Obama embraces the new “exception not the rule” strategy on town halls  —  The double-down on the town hall drama — highlighting the outbursts and deeming protesters as “mobs” — was probably untenable for the White House and Dems.  —  For one thing, it's tough for members of Congress …
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard and Salon
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Senators use Twitter to argue about ‘death panels’  —  Sens. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) took to Twitter Friday to clash over comments the latter made regarding end-of-life provisions included in healthcare reform legislation.  —  Specter initiated the tussle, tweeting about a call he made to Grassley's office.
Discussion: The Reaction
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Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Septuagenarian Twitter Flame War: Grassley Warns Specter He Never …
CNN:
Murtha differs from Obama on health care timeline  —  (CNN) - A bill to overhaul the nation's ailing health-care system may not pass until January or later, Democratic Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania said Friday.  —  His comment to CNN affiliate WJPA differed from President Barack Obama's …
Discussion: RedState
Charles Mahtesian / The Politico:
Sestak big winner in Netroots straw poll  —  PITTSBURGH—Progressive online activists prefer Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) over Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) by a landslide margin, according to results of a Netroots Nation straw poll released Saturday.  The poll also showed significant resistance …
Discussion: Hot Air
Katie Ryan / Jamestown Sun:
Conrad says he won't support government-run health care program  —  CARRINGTON, N.D. — Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D. presented his cooperative health care proposal here Thursday and told an audience of 100 that he would not vote for a government-run health care program.
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Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Conrad Says He'll Vote Against The Public Option
William Spain / MarketWatch:
Advertisers deserting Fox News' Glenn Beck  —  Cable host calls Obama ‘racist’ and sponsors move to distance themselves  —  STORY QUOTES COMMENTS SCREENER (1815) … NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — In what is shaping up to be one of the more effective boycott campaigns in years …
Jim Pickard / Financial Times:
UK defends its healthcare  —  The fractious British political classes have united in defence of the UK's healthcare system after it has become a byword for the failings of universal, state-funded provision among the US Republican right.  —  Gordon Brown, prime minister, and David Cameron …
Discussion: NO QUARTER
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Azerbaijani Authorities Interrogate Music Fan Over Eurovision Vote For Armenia  —  The offending song: Inga and Anush perform “Jan-Jan.”  —  BAKU — It's a simple song competition.  Or is it?  —  The Eurovision Song Contest has long promoted itself as an event where national audiences …
The Moderate Voice:
Whole Foods Boycott Picks Up Steam  —  by Richard Blair  —  Whole Foods CEO John Mackey shot his company in the face the other day with an anti-health care op-ed screed in the Wall Street Journal.  He's managed to piss off his company's core demographic: liberals and progressives …
 
 
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Victor Zapanta / Think Progress:
Grassley brings Glenn Beck's book to town hall meeting to ‘pass it on.’
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Justin McCurry / Guardian:
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WhiteHouse.gov Blog:
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN TOWN HALL ON HEALTH CARE
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Scot Lehigh / Boston Globe:
When the kooks take the stage  —  IT'S HARD TO SAY what's …
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