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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.”
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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; Update: Amendment passes, 83-7 — Just watched GOP Sen. Mike Johanns introduce his amendment on the Senate floor banning federal funds in the current transportation and housing appropriations bill from going to ACORN.
Michael Falcone / The Politico:
ACORN mulls suit against Fox News — Facing intensifying scrutiny after the release of several disturbing hidden camera videos, the community organizing group, ACORN, is threatening to sue Fox News, the website Breitbart.com and the two conservative activists who produced the exposes.
Andy Sullivan / Reuters:
U.S. Senate denies funds for poverty group — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A poverty-rights group that has drawn the ire of conservatives suffered another setback in Washington on Monday when the U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to deny it access to federal housing funds.
Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
Senate votes to deny funds to ACORN
Senate votes to deny funds to ACORN
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Justin Fishel / Fox News:
FOXWIRE:Navy Seals Kill Wanted Terrorist in Somali Raid — Navy Seals from US Special Operations Forces conducted a raid in southern Somalia on Monday that killed Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, one of 4 co-conspirators wanted in the 2002 bombing of an Israel owned hotel in Mombasa, Kenya, two senior U.S. military officials told Fox News.
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Adam Bernstein / Washington Post:
‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘Ghost’ Highlighted Film Career — Patrick Swayze, 57, an actor who enjoyed success in Hollywood as the snake-hipped charmer of “Dirty Dancing” and a romantic lead from beyond the grave in “Ghost,” died Sept. 14, his publicist reported from Los Angeles. He had pancreatic cancer.
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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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ColorOfChange.org:
Ad Boycott Costs Glenn Beck Over 50% of Ad Dollars — 62 Companies Refusing to Advertise with Beck Cost Fox — Nearly $600k Per Week — OAKLAND, Calif. — The advertising boycott of Glenn Beck has cost the controversial host over half of his estimated advertising revenue since it was launched by ColorOfChange.org a month ago.
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James Rucker / The Huffington Post:
Glenn Beck has lost over 50% of his ad dollars
Glenn Beck has lost over 50% of his ad dollars
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The Political Carnival
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.
Edith Honan / Reuters:
New York homes raided in terrorism probe — * Focus on one man who met with people in Queens — * Apartment shared by five Afghan men searched - witness — * Militant ideology sympathetic to al Qaeda detected - NYT — New York City police and the FBI raided homes in the borough …
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Jennifer Burns / The New Republic:
Wealthcare — Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right — I. — The current era of Democratic governance has provoked a florid response on the right, ranging from the prosaic (routine denunciations of big spending and debt) to the overheated (fears of socialism) …
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 …
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.
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The Strata-Sphere
Washington Post:
Lots of Fear Remains Over Economy, Job Losses — Despite fresh signs that the worst may be over for the beleaguered U.S. economy, there has been no letup in public fears about possible financial hardship ahead and there is broad concern that not enough is being done to avert another meltdown …
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.
Simon Parry / Daily Mail:
Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession — The biggest and most secretive gathering of ships in maritime history lies at anchor east of Singapore. Never before photographed, it is bigger than the U.S. and British navies combined but has no crew, no cargo and no destination …
ABCNEWS:
Official: NYC Raids Disrupted Possible Terror Attack — Al Qaeda Suspect Tracked to New York Over the Weekend, Met with Possible Followers — A Denver man arrested and then released yesterday in connection with the New York City terrorism raids had recently traveled to Pakistan before he showed …
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 …
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Adam Nagourney / The Caucus:
Obama May Do Back-to-Back TV Interviews Sunday — It's going to be awfully hard to avoid President Obama on television this Sunday. — The president is going to appear on five Sunday talk shows - five - to press his case for health care, White House officials disclosed. That is a presidential record.
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Erika Lovley / The Politico:
Study: Women lawmakers best men — Are women more effective lawmakers than men? — That's the preliminary conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Stanford University and the University of Chicago, who say that on average, women in Congress introduce more bills …
Rupert Darwall / Wall Street Journal:
Government Medicine vs. the Elderly — In Britain in 2007-08, 16.5% of deaths came after ‘terminal sedation.’ — Rarely has the Atlantic seemed as wide as when America's health-care debate provoked a near unanimous response from British politicians boasting of the superiority of their country's National Health Service.
The Lede:
Bin Laden's Reading List for Americans — While Oprah's seal of approval on a book cover is sought after, the authors of three books apparently recommended by Osama bin Laden this week might now be wishing that the leader of Al Qaeda had kept his admiration for their work quiet.
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John Harwood / New York Times:
Obama Rejects Afghanistan-Vietnam Comparison — WASHINGTON — President Obama rejected comparisons on Monday between the war in Afghanistan and the conflict in Vietnam a generation ago, but he expressed concern about “the dangers of overreach” and pledged a full debate before making further decisions on strategy.
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.