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Controversial Obama Administration Official Denies Being Part of 9/11 “Truther” Movement, Apologizes for Past Comments — A top environmental official of the Obama administration issued a statement Thursday apologizing for past incendiary statement and denying that he ever agreed …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Unbelievable: Van Jones says 9/11 petition didn't reflect his views; Update: Jones didn't “carefully review” petition — Note well: He doesn't deny that he signed it. He denies that he agrees with it. Which means, I guess, that he's asking us to create a new standard for public officials …
Fox News:
‘Green Jobs’ Adviser's Past Could Stir Trouble for White House at Critical Time — White House green jobs adviser Van Jones' past associations and remarks are stirring controversy at a time when the Obama administration is trying to keep controversy at a minimum. — FOXNews.com
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Joe Klein / Swampland:
It Gets Worse — I was at a Blanche Lincoln town hall meeting in Russellville, Arkansas, yesterday—and the number of people who believe that the President has larded the government with communists (!) was astonishing. One woman said there were four known communists in the government and that she'd researched it on the internet.
Rex Nutting / MarketWatch:
US unemployment rate jumps to 26-year high of 9.7% — WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The U.S. unemployment rate jumped to a 26-year high of 9.7% in August as nonfarm payrolls fell by 216,000, the 20th consecutive monthly decline, the Labor Department estimated Friday.
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Jack Healy / New York Times:
Fewer Job Losses Than Expected, but Rate Rises in August — Employers eliminated 216,000 jobs in August even as the larger economy showed signs of turning around, suggesting that while the pace of job losses continues to slow, American workers will still be among the last to benefit from a recovery.
Maya Jackson Randall / Wall Street Journal:
Job Losses Moderate, but Unemployment Rate Hits 9.7% — WASHINGTON — U.S. job losses softened last month but the unemployment rate soared to its highest level since June 1983, proving that it will take some time for the ailing labor market to recover from the worst financial crisis in decades.
Timothy R. Homan / Bloomberg:
U.S. Payroll Losses Slow, Unemployment Rises to 9.7% (Correct) — Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) — The pace of U.S. job losses slowed in August as signs emerged that the recession is ending, while the unemployment rate reached a 26-year high, underscoring threats to consumer spending gains in the recovery.
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Nia-Malika Henderson / The Politico:
School speech backlash builds — School districts from Maryland to Texas are fielding angry complaints from parents opposed to President Barack Obama's back-to-school address Tuesday - forcing districts to find ways to shield students from the speech as conservative opposition to Obama spills into the nation's classrooms.
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Associated Press:
Obama speech to students draws conservative ire — DALLAS — President Barack Obama's back-to-school address next week was supposed to be a feel-good story for an administration battered over its health care agenda. Now Republican critics are calling it an effort to foist a political agenda on children …
New York Times:
Some Parents Oppose Obama Speech to Students — HOUSTON — President Obama's plan to deliver a speech to public school students on Tuesday has set off a revolt among conservative parents, who have accused the president of trying to indoctrinate their children with socialist ideas …
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
House Liberals Write Directly To Obama: No Public Option, No Support — In a letter delivered to the White House moments ago, the two leaders of the bloc of House progressives bluntly told President Obama that they will not support any health care plan without a public option in it — and demanded a meeting to inform him face to face.
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Richard Wolf / USA Today:
White House to reveal visitor names — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration plans to change White House policy by releasing the names of thousands of visitors whose comings and goings traditionally are kept secret by presidents. — President Obama's announcement scheduled for today follows a lengthy legal review.
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Cspanjunkie / Crooks and Liars:
Interview With Man Who Had Finger Bitten Off At Town Hall (Bill Rice) — (Nicole) KTLA: … The finger-biter fled the scene and is still at large. I don't know if I buy the whole “he punched me, so it's okay that I bit the guy's finger off” alibi, but isn't it nice to know that the guy …
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Adam Foxman / VenturaCountyStar.com:
Healthcare-reform opponent says bit-off finger could not be re-attached
Healthcare-reform opponent says bit-off finger could not be re-attached
Karoli / odd time signatures:
Health Care Vigil in Thousand Oaks: Provocation to violent response
Health Care Vigil in Thousand Oaks: Provocation to violent response
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
U.S. Forces Should Leave Iraq Next Year — Since U.S. troops withdrew from Iraq's cities, two months have passed, and so has the illusion that Iraq is smoothly transitioning to a normality free of sectarian violence. Recently, Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of U.S. troops there, “blanched” when asked if the war is “functionally over.”
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Michael Calderone / Michael Calderone's Blog:
MSNBC removes Buchanan column from site — Pat Buchanan has received a lot of criticism recently for his column marking the 70th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of Poland, where the conservative pundit questions whether Hitler has gotten a bum rap. — By extension, MSNBC …
National Review:
Despite Best Efforts, Rep. Baron Hill Ends Up on YouTube In a Compromising Position — Rep. Baron Hill (D., Ind.) cannot possibly be this big a jerk all the time. At a recent town hall, a young woman raised her hand and identified herself as a journalism student working on a school project …
Glenn Thrush / Glenn Thrush's Blog:
Black Caucus warns Obama on speech — Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1) — CAN IT BE ANY CLEARER? THE LEFTIST DEMOCRATS ARE DRIVING THE OBAMACARE AGENDA — IT'S ALL ABOUT MORE ‘WELFARE & WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION’ BY THE SO-CALLED BLACK CAUCUS. — Posted By: WELFARE & WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION.
Dan / Riehl World View:
Steele Busts O-bot Plant At Howard U. — Update: Figures. If you notice, she starts shouting just as Steele prepares to make the Republican's case to people who actually might want to hear an honest discussion. Her mind was made up going in. She went to shout down an opposing viewpoint, not foster actual debate.
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Obama's Magic Evaporates in the Heat of the Health-Reform Debate — What happened to President Obama? His wax wings having melted, he is the man who fell to earth. What happened to bring his popularity down further than that of any new president in polling history save Gerald Ford (post-Nixon pardon)?
New York Times:
At Least 80 Die in NATO Airstrike in Afghanistan — KABUL, Afghanistan — A NATO airstrike early Friday killed at least 80 people, many of them civilians, in a once-calm region of northern Afghanistan that has recently slipped under control of insurgents, Afghan officials said.
Brett J. Blackledge / Associated Press:
Biden ignores problems with stimulus — Money slow to trickle out and some spending priorities are questionable — “The Recovery Act is doing more, faster and more efficiently and more effectively than most people expected,” Biden said. — WASHINGTON - Vice President Joe Biden proclaimed …