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The Politico:
What Obama will say in his address — President Barack Obama plans to reach out to Republicans and reassure — rather than confront — his liberal supporters when he addresses an extraordinary joint session of Congress at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday. — But he will warn lawmakers against seeking …
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Tim Rutten / Los Angeles Times:
Calls to boycott Obama's speech to kids offer a disturbing lesson in paranoia — Those who are whipping up hysteria over the president's address are playing a dangerous game with an unhinged segment of public opinion. — While it long ago crossed the borders of reason and civility …
Barbarossa / The Jawa Report:
Three Ohio Democrats asked about paying for Obamacare, all walk away — Just in time for Labor Day weekend we bring you this blockbuster video taken by Jawa operative “hourglass” Wednesday evening at an Obamacare rally at the Ohio Expo Center featuring hundreds of Democratic party operatives and union mafia goons.
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Scott / Power Line:
Van Jones's first take on 9/11 — When Obama administration green jobs commissar Van Jones signed on to the Truther statement in 2004, he was concerned that 9/11 might have an inside job perpetrated by the Bush administration. In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, on September 13, 2001,however, Jones had a different explanation.
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Scott Maxwell / Orlando Sentinel:
State GOP chief Jim Greer rips Obama — but pushes Republican views at schools — TAKING NAMES — There once was a political operative who loved to tell crowds he had a simple way of explaining to children the difference between Republicans and Democrats. — “Republicans get up and go to work,” he would tell his son.
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Obama theme: incompetence? — Mark Tapscott picks up the thread of yesterday's Obamateurism and follows it back through the first seven months of the Barack Obama presidency. The failure to check with school districts on start dates before scheduling a national address to “schoochildren” …
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Clinton's '94 Health Plan Defeat Sways Obama's Tactics — WASHINGTON — Before Congress's August break, the chief aides to Senate Democrats met in a nondescript Senate conference room with three former advisers to President Bill Clinton. The topic: lessons learned the last time a Democratic president tried …
Anne Bayefsky / National Review:
Obama's UN Gambit: King of the Universe and the Polls — Looking for a quick and easy boost in the polls, President Obama has decided to go to the one place where merit bears no relationship to adulation: the United Nations. On September 24, the president will take the unprecedented step …
Eric Zimmermann / The Hill:
Obama looking for retirement plan reforms — Among the changes are expanded access to 401k plans and a pledge to let workers convert vacation days into retirement savings. — President Barack Obama announced a series of policy changes Saturday aimed at making it easier for Americans to save money for retirement.
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John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
Warning: The Deficits Are Coming! — The former head of the Government Accountability Office is on a crusade to alert taxpayers to their true obligations. — Printer — Friendly — Washington, D.C. — David Walker sounds like a modern-day Paul Revere as he warns about the country's perilous future.
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The Volokh Conspiracy
Jules Crittenden:
Professional Issues — AP's dead Marine photo violates its own embed agreement and the wishes of a dead Marine's family. Gates objects. NYT. — The journal entries of AP Photog Julie Jacobson regarding the incident in which Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard was killed are compelling reading. via Miami Herald.
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Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Gates Assails News Agency for Publishing Photo of Marine Killed in Afghanistan
Gates Assails News Agency for Publishing Photo of Marine Killed in Afghanistan
William Neuman / New York Times:
For Your Health, Froot Loops — A new food-labeling campaign called Smart Choices, backed by most of the nation's largest food manufacturers, is “designed to help shoppers easily identify smarter food and beverage choices.” — The green checkmark label that is starting to show up on store shelves …
Ed Kilgore / The New Republic:
Closed Vote — That Democrats could be against health reform is disappointing. That they'd deny a vote on it is unacceptable. — In all the debate over public opinion polls, town hall protests, and “bipartisanship” (or the lack thereof), not to mention the complex details of this or that plan …
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Washington Monthly
Associated Press:
Appeals Court Rules Against Ashcroft in 9 / 11 Case — BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A federal appeals court delivered a stinging rebuke Friday to the Bush administration's post-Sept. 11 detention policies, ruling that former Attorney General John Ashcroft can be held liable for people …
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