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10:35 AM ET, September 15, 2009

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Patrick Gavin / The Politico:
OBAMA CALLS KANYE ‘JACKASS’  —  ABC's Terry Moran set the Twitter-sphere all aflutter when he wrote:  —  We've reached out to Moran and will update this post when we learn more.  —  Now, an ABC spokesperson explains to POLITICO what happened:  —  “In the process of reporting on remarks …
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Michael Calderone / Michael Calderone's Blog:
ABC's Moran removes tweet with Obama swipe at Kanye  —  ABC News reporter Terry Moran caused quite a commotion tonight on Twitter after writing the following: “Pres. Obama just called Kanye West a “jackass” for his outburst at VMAs when Taylor Swift won.  Now THAT'S presidential.”
The Huffington Post:
Obama: Kanye Is A “Jackass”  —  During a CNBC interview on Monday, President Obama called Kanye West a “jackass” regarding his behavior at the MTV Video Music Awards.  (Watch the video of Kanye interrupting Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the VMAs here and read about his first apology.)
Matthew Moore / Telegraph:   Barack Obama calls Kanye West a ‘jackass’
Jeremy Lott / The Politico:
So far, Obama's failing miserably  —  When he ran for president, George W. Bush promised to be a modest reformer at home and a humble representative of the United States on the world stage.  The Al Qaeda-organized-and-funded terrorist attacks of eight years ago changed all that.
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Breaking: Senate votes to cut off federal funding for ACORN; Update: Child-Whoring Pimp Assistance 7 identified; Update: Brooklyn DA “taking a look”; Update: ACORN disappointed  —  Senator Mike Johanns (R-NE) introduced an amendment to the HUD and Transportation appropriation bill to strip ACORN of all federal funding.
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Michelle Malkin:
Senate votes on Johanns amendment to cut off ACORN housing funds …
Rocketman / POWIP:
Congratulations Mr. President on a job well done.  —  Many of our more contrarian commenters here at POWIP may be surprised by this post's lede, as well as those who generally agree with my theses.  But as I have said since his election, Mr. Obama is our President, and I will support …
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New York Times:
New Objections to Baucus Health Care Proposal  —  WASHINGTON — Two of the three Republicans in a small group trying to forge a bipartisan compromise on health care have requested numerous major changes in a proposal drafted by the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, reducing the chances that he can win their support.
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Jeffrey Young / The Hill:
Dems ready to amend Baucus health bill
John Schwartz / New York Times:
Rights Group Assailed for Analyst's Nazi Collection  —  A leading human rights group has suspended its senior military analyst following revelations that he is an avid collector of Nazi memorabilia.  —  The group, Human Rights Watch, had initially thrown its full support behind the analyst …
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David Bernstein / The Volokh Conspiracy:
HRW's Garlasco Suspended:  —  N.Y. Times:"A leading human rights group has suspended its senior military analyst following revelations that he is an avid collector of Nazi memorabilia."  —  As has become its practice with controversies that don't fit its narrative, the New York Times …
James Rosen / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Tourism boycott threatened over Wilson's ‘You lie’ outburst  —  WASHINGTON — State and local tourism officials are being flooded by emails and calls from people across the country, saying they won't vacation in South Carolina because they're upset by GOP Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst at President Barack Obama.
Discussion: Think Progress
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
‘You Lie!’  Shout Brings Vote on Sanction  —  Racial Issue Simmers as Black Democrats Lead Push Against Wilson  —  House Democrats plan to formally reprimand Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) on Tuesday for his outburst last week in which he accused President Obama of lying about proposed health-care legislation.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Wilson's wife: “I said 'Joe, who's the nut who hollered out, “You lie”?'”
Discussion: TPMDC
Teddy Davis / ABCNEWS:
Bill Clinton to Back Gavin Newsom for California Governor Over 1992 Rival Jerry Brown  —  Former President's Endorsement Called ‘Potential Game-Changer’  —  Former President Bill Clinton is backing San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom for California governor over state Attorney Gen. Jerry Brown …
CNN:
Film heartthrob Swayze dies of cancer at 57  —  LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Patrick Swayze, whose hunky good looks and sympathetic performances in such films as “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost” made him a romantic idol to millions, died Monday.  He was 57.  —  Swayze died of pancreatic cancer, his publicist, Annett Wolf, told CNN.
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
Congressional Sclerosis  —  Rangel Suffers From a Case of Entitlement  —  Once upon a time, before I began an interview with Rep. Charles Rangel, I was warned by an aide not to bring up the 1970 race in which the upstart Rangel defeated the virtually legendary Adam Clayton Powell to gain his House seat.
New York Times:
Terrorism Task Force Raids Queens Apartments  —  WASHINGTON — At least two apartments in Queens were raided on Monday after they had been visited in the last week by a suspected associate of Al Qaeda, according to officials.  —  No arrests were made and no explosives or other weapons …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Questions about Bush's conservative principles  —  How many times during the last eight years did you hear that George W. Bush was a dangerous right-wing extremist?  Probably too many to count.  —  What you heard less often were expressions of the deep reservations some conservatives felt about Bush's governing philosophy.
Aaron Blake / The Hill:
WWE's Linda McMahon prepares Senate run  —  World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO Linda McMahon appears primed to run for Senate in Connecticut and should make an announcement very soon, according to sources with knowledge of her deliberations.  —  “A decision is imminent …
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
“Victory” in Afghanistan  —  I participated in an interesting Twitter dialogue yesterday.  Spencer Ackerman floated the idea that maybe the Obama administration won't ask for more troops for Afghanistan after all.  Eli Lake responded “You think Obama would risk alienating Petraeus …
Discussion: Donkeylicious
Joseph Shapiro / NPR:
Poll Finds Most Doctors Support Public Option … text sizeAAA  —  Among all the players in the health care debate, doctors may be the least understood about where they stand on some of the key issues around changing the health care system.  Now, a new survey finds some surprising results …
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Biden makes surprise trip to Iraq  —  Vice President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Iraq on Tuesday.  —  Biden flew into Iraq this morning, where he will meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Prime Minister Jalal Talibani, among other top officials.
Discussion: The Swamp
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Morning Fix: 42 and 44 Make Peace  —  President Obama will address the annual meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative next week, the latest in a series of public — and private — signs that he and former president Bill Clinton have made peace after a very rocky relationship during the 2008 campaign.
Jeremy Clarkson / Times of London:
UN chief Peter Galbraith is removed in Afghanistan poll clash  —  James Bone in New York, Jerome Starkey in Kabul and Tom Coghlan  —  America's top diplomat at the United Nations mission in Afghanistan has been ordered out of the country after a row with his boss over how to respond …
Wall Street Journal:
Sen. Schumer Is Wrong About Risks of Flash Trading  —  We are replying to Sen. Chuck Schumer's Sept. 4 letter concerning our Aug. 27 op-ed, “In Defense of ‘Flash’ Trading.”  —  Sen. Schumer makes the incendiary charge that flash trading “seriously undermines market integrity” by leading to front-running.
David Brooks / New York Times:
High-Five Nation  —  On Sunday evenings, my local NPR station airs old radio programs.  A few weeks ago it broadcast the episode of the show “Command Performance” that aired the day World War II ended.  “Command Performance” was a variety show that went out to the troops around the world.
Discussion: Commentary and Prairie Weather
Tom Bevan / Real Clear Politics:
Is It Wishful Thinking or Lying?  —  Here's a question: if I went out and made a claim I believed but no one else thought possible - that a greyhound could outrun a cheetah, for example - would that be considered a lie or just naive, wishful thinking?  —  The reason I bring …
Discussion: Commentary and neo-neocon
 
 
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A World of Hurt  —  President Obama took a bit of a victory lap …
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