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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Obama's Trust Problem — According to news reports, the Obama administration — which seemed, over the weekend, to be backing away from the “public option” for health insurance — is shocked and surprised at the furious reaction from progressives. — Well, I'm shocked and surprised at their shock and surprise.
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Washington Post:
Faith in Obama Drops As Reform Fears Rise — Health-Care Effort Is Major Factor, Poll Finds — Public confidence in President Obama's leadership has declined sharply over the summer, amid intensifying opposition to health-care reform that threatens to undercut his attempt to enact major changes …
Zogby:
Zogby Interactive Poll: Obama's Job Approval Sinks to Record Low 45% — UTICA, New York - President Barack Obama's job approval rating has sunk to a record low of just 45%, the latest Zogby Interactive poll shows. Fifty-one percent of likely voters now say they disapprove of the President's job performance.
Wall Street Journal:
Pull the Plug on ObamaCare — It's the best cure for what ails the Obama presidency. — Printer — Friendly — Looking back, this must have been the White House health-care strategy: — Health care as a subject is extraordinarily sticky, messy and confusing. It's inherently complicated, and it's personal.
David A. Patten / NewsMax.com:
Inside Cover — Zogby: Obama Hits Record Low in Poll
Inside Cover — Zogby: Obama Hits Record Low in Poll
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Newspaper corrects 'Jackass'-Keith Olbermann mix-up — Thank goodness The Times is the forthright, ethical institution that it is. — And when a mistake happens, it rushes to set the journalistic record straight with an honest repair. — Here is an actual correction from Page A4 of today's print edition:
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Bush Official, in Book, Tells of Pressure on '04 Vote — WASHINGTON — Tom Ridge, the first secretary of homeland security, asserts in a new book that he was pressured by top advisers to President George W. Bush to raise the national threat level just before the 2004 election in what he suspected was an effort to influence the vote.
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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
Liberals And Gut Hatred, Or, Why I'm Sorry I Wrote What I Wrote
Liberals And Gut Hatred, Or, Why I'm Sorry I Wrote What I Wrote
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Sarah Palin / Facebook:
No Health Care Reform Without Legal Reform — President Obama's health care “reform” plan has met with significant criticism across the country. Many Americans want change and reform in our current health care system. We recognize that while we have the greatest medical care in the world …
Peter Finn / Washington Post:
Lawyers Showed Photos of Covert CIA Officers to Guantanamo Bay Detainees — Justice Dept. Looking Into Whether Attorneys Broke Law at Guantanamo — By Peter Finn, Page A01 — The Justice Department recently questioned military defense attorneys at Guantanamo Bay about whether photographs …
Washington Post:
Key Senators Discuss Trimming Health Bill — President Calls Public Option a ‘Good Idea’ but Not Essential to Reform Effort — Senate health-care negotiators agreed late Thursday to ignore the increasingly strident rhetoric from Republican and Democratic leaders and to keep working toward …
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New York Times:
Rise of the Super-Rich Hits a Sobering Wall — Over the last two years, the rich became poorer, and they may not return to their old levels of wealth anytime soon.
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
REMEMBER, HE LOST.... Chris Cillizza let readers know this morning about what to watch on Sunday morning. … Cillizza described McCain's appearance as “Must Watch TV.” I have no idea why. — First, let's note that John McCain is not a key senator right now.
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John Miller / Associated Press:
Idaho GOP leader who helped spur coup arrested — BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho Republican Party leader who helped oust the state GOP chairman in 2008 faces charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after an altercation escalated while he photographed a home with a delinquent mortgage.
Jordy Yager / The Hill:
Gun rights, control groups find fight in health debate — A Virginia-based gun rights group has taken issue with the Democrat-led healthcare proposals, saying that the proposed plans could strip citizens of their rights to own a gun. — The Gun Owners of America group …
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Honest Debate Needed on End-of-Life Talk — Let's see if we can have a reasoned discussion about end-of-life counseling. — We might start by asking Sarah Palin to leave the room. I've got nothing against her. She's a remarkable political talent. But there are no “death panels” …
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Tort Reform Won't Fix Healthcare?, Ctd — A reader writes: … Another reader writes: … States have different laws, and punitive damages are capped in some states, but this lawyer isn't entirely correct. The tort reform I know best is California's Malpractice Injury and Compensation Reform Act …
BREITBART.COM:
Obama fires back at political critics — US President Barack Obama launched a mocking counter-attack Thursday at pundits who believe the euphoric early promise of his presidency is evaporating amid bitter political warfare. — Obama, who has watched his poll ratings dip sharply over recent months …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Huckabee: Evangelicals more supportive of Israel than Jews — Mike Huckabee, a longtime Christian Zionist wrapping up a trip to Israel, tells CBN that he was struck by firmer support for Israel — as he sees it — from American Christians than from American Jews.
New York Times:
C.I.A. Said to Use Outsiders to Put Bombs on Drones — WASHINGTON — From a secret division at its North Carolina headquarters, the company formerly known as Blackwater has assumed a role in Washington's most important counterterrorism program: the use of remotely piloted drones to kill Al Qaeda's leaders …
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Who do the birthers love? — We decided to break down the birthers by their opinions of Barack Obama and the various leading 2012 contenders. Here's what we found: —Not surprisingly only 16% of them approve of Obama's job performance while 75% disapprove.
Rashad Hussain / WhiteHouse.gov Blog:
Ramadan Kareem — As the new crescent moon ushers in Ramadan, the President extends his best wishes to Muslim communities in the United States and around the world. — Each Ramadan, the ninth month on the lunar calendar, Muslims fast daily from dawn to sunset for 29 or 30 days.
Wall Street Journal:
No Maine Miracle Cure — Another state ‘public option’ that failed. — Printer — Friendly — Want a preview of ObamaCare in action? Sneak a look at what has happened in Maine. In 2003, the state to great fanfare enacted its own version of universal health care.
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Brad / Think Progress:
Caught in fraud, dirty coal group dumps one of its Astroturf contractors. — The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) is dumping Bonner & Associates, the Astroturf firm that forged letters to Congress attacking clean energy legislation on its behalf.
BBC:
US wiretapping challenge rejected — A US judge has rejected a challenge to a law that allows intelligence services to eavesdrop on overseas conversations to gather intelligence. — The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the US to monitor the calls and emails of non-US citizens abroad.
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
Reflections on a Year of Crisis — By the standards of recent decades, the economic environment at the time of this symposium one year ago was quite challenging. A year after the onset of the current crisis in August 2007, financial markets remained stressed, the economy was slowing …