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1:15 PM ET, August 17, 2009

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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
Administration Official: “Sebelius Misspoke.”  —  An administration official said tonight that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius “misspoke” when she told CNN this morning that a government run health insurance option “is not an essential part” of reform.
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Life After the Death of the Public Option  —  From the President on downward, the White House now seems resigned to losing the fight over the “public option”, a government-run insurance plan that would complete against private plans.  It's time to re-assess the playing field in light of this development.
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Sorry, Can't Pass Health Care Bill Without a Public Option  —  The headline in The Hill says it loud and clear: … Many people are rightly upset that the White House is sending stronger and stronger signals that they are willing to jettison a public option.
Michelle Malkin:
White House public option ploy: A trial balloon, not a white flag  —  Do you believe the Sunday spin on the White House's alleged “retreat” from the Obamacare public option?  —  Video of HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius's pooh-poohing of the public option provision is here.
Jay Cost / HorseRaceBlog:
Obama Misread His Mandate  —  After a rough week for health care reform, Democratic leaders appear to be pulling back on their demand for a public option.  It remains to be seen whether liberal Democrats, especially in the House where they are more numerous, will go along with this.
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
How Many Votes Does the Public Option Have?  How Many Does it Need?  —  Earlier I suggested that the public option probably does not have the votes to pass the the U.S. Senate.  Let's examine this in a bit more detail.  —  Open Left's Chris Bowers lists 43 senators who as of last Wednesday …
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Latest Twists on the Public Option
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Obama picks fight with left on health reform
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Morning Fix: Creigh Deeds's Presidential Dilemma
The Note:
The Note: Pulling Plugs …
Ross Doutha / New York Times:
Telling Grandma ‘No’  —  When Democratic congressmen dream these days, they're tongue-tied in town halls, fumbling with their microphones while they're shouted down by slavering, pitchfork-wielding Limbaugh listeners.  —  But Barack Obama is wiser than most Democratic congressmen, and his nightmares are savvier.
Brad Heath / USA Today:
Poll: 57% don't see stimulus working  —  WASHINGTON — Six months after President Obama launched a $787 billion plan to right the nation's economy, a majority of Americans think the avalanche of new federal aid has cost too much and done too little to end the recession.  —  POLL RESULTS: Six questions
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Swiss Menace  —  It was the blooper heard round the world.  In an editorial denouncing Democratic health reform plans, Investor's Business Daily tried to frighten its readers by declaring that in Britain, where the government runs health care, the handicapped physicist Stephen Hawking …
Rajiv Chandrasekaran / Washington Post:
Pentagon Worries Led to Command Change  —  McKiernan's Ouster Reflected New Realities in Afghanistan — and Washington  —  In mid-March, as a White House assessment of the war in Afghanistan was nearing completion, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
ORRIN HATCH, PAINFULLY CONFUSED.... It's frightening to think this guys was involved for months with the center-right negotiations in the Senate Finance Committee.  —  On ABC's “This Week” yesterday, Jake Tapper asked Sen. Orrin Hatch (R) of Utah a good question.
Discussion: The Treatment and ABCNEWS
National Review:
Rationing and Rationality  —  Defined at a high level of abstraction, rationing is inevitable in medicine.  Not everything that might be in a patient's best interest can be done in a world of finite resources, and some constraint has to limit his treatment.  Thus the left-wing jibe that the market features “rationing by price.”
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
The Press Loves a Hero, but . . .  Dan Rather is wrong.  —  Barack Obama should stay out of it.  —  We don't need no stinkin' presidential commission.  —  It's not that the former CBS anchor has delivered a flawed diagnosis.  The news business, as Rather wrote in a Washington Post op-ed …
Bill Rankin / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Court says Troy Davis can present evidence  —  Condemned killer on death row for murder of off-duty police officer  —  The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave Troy Anthony Davis the chance to present evidence in court that the condemned man has said for years will clear him of the murder of a Savannah police officer.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and SCOTUSblog
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
ARMEY'S STANDARDS, MEMORY LACKING.... On “Meet the Press” yesterday, David Gregory asked Dick Armey a reasonable question: “FreedomWorks, your advocacy organization is getting together a lot of folks, coordinating a lot of the efforts to get people out for the [health care] protests.
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
Lupica: President Obama is the real target of health care protesters  —  The woman went to an airplane hangar in Belgrade, Mont., the other day, prepared to actually listen to President Obama talk about health care reform in America.  —  She has watched, the way the rest of us have watched …
CBS News:
Obama and Baracknophobia  —  Posted by Charles Cooper On break in a remote getaway, where I was disconnected from the 24 x 7 grid, it was easy to imagine that the passions triggered by health care would have eased, making way for serious debate about a serious public policy question.  Silly me.
 
 
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