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Jack Shafer / Slate:
Sometimes it takes an outsider to show the press corps the way. — Among the many glorious things about American journalism is that no credentialing organization or regulatory body stands between an individual who wants to break a story and his public reporting of it.
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Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
ACORN Sues Over Secret Video, Claiming Wiretapping Violation — Secret Recording in Baltimore Violated Wiretapping Law, Liberal Group Says — ACORN, the community organizing group embarrassed recently in a video sting, said Wednesday that it needs to determine whether it has major internal problems …
Zachary Roth / TPMMuckraker:
ACORN Hidden Camera Scandal Being Probed By Feds, Brooklyn DA
ACORN Hidden Camera Scandal Being Probed By Feds, Brooklyn DA
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Aaron Blake / The Hill:
Effort to replace Kennedy hits snag — The Massachusetts Legislature on Wednesday granted Gov. Deval Patrick the power to appoint a temporary replacement for the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, but with one catch: when the appointment can be made. — Lawmakers declined to allow the law …
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Gateway Pundit:
Sick. School Children Taught to Sing Praises to Obama — The radical left is now teaching American youth to sing praises to Obama: — Hat Tip Steve Tum — From the video: This was filmed around June 19, 2009 at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, NJ. — Barack Hussein Obama
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Michelle Malkin:
“Mmm mmm mmm:” New details about the Dear Leader song video — In case you were wondering which school taught kids that “Barack Hussein Obama mmm mmm mmm” rap that I posted yesterday afternoon, here are some new details. — The video was originally posted in June 2009 here by YouTube user “brandnuwords.”
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Children sing songs of Obama's glory
Video: Children sing songs of Obama's glory
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Jake Tapper / ABCNEWS:
Obama Pushes for Nuke-Free World — In another of his many firsts on the international stage, President Obama, who delivered an unusually blunt speech to the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday, will serve as chairman of a meeting of the U.N. Security Council today, the first time ever a U.S. president has done so.
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
Mondale: Racial ‘edge’ to Obama foes — Former Vice President Walter Mondale joined his old boss Jimmy Carter Wednesday, arguing that some of the opposition to President Obama's agenda is fueled by racial animus. — Asked at an event in Washington whether he agreed with former President Carter …
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Mike Soraghan / The Hill:
Dem campaign anxiety: Vulnerables say they lack cover from Pelosi — Politically vulnerable Democrats say Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House leaders aren't offering them the protection from tough votes that they did in the last Congress. — Conservative Democrats fear that dozens …
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Federal Eye:
Eye Opener: Census Worker Found Hanged — A part-time Census Bureau field worker was found hanged in Kentucky Sept. 12 with the word “fed” scrawled across his chest, according to a law enforcement source. Bill Sparkman, 51 was found in a remote patch of the Daniel Boone National Forest …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Palin breaks with McCain on F-22 cuts — Sarah Palin, outlying her “common sense conservative” foreign policy views in Hong Kong yesterday, denounced her former running mate's push to cut new F-22 Raptor fighter jets, an efficiency move in which Senator John McCain allied himself …
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Andrew Porter / Telegraph:
Barack Obama rebuffs Gordon Brown as ‘special relationship’ sinks to new low — Gordon Brown has been snubbed repeatedly by Barack Obama during his trip to the United States, as the fall-out from the release of the Lockerbie bomber appeared to have left “the special relationship” at its lowest ebb for nearly 20 years.
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama to Use Current Law to Support Detentions — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has decided not to seek new legislation from Congress authorizing the indefinite detention of about 50 terrorism suspects being held without charges at at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, officials said Wednesday.
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New York Times:
New York Police Official in Terror Unit Is Removed — The New York Police Department has removed a senior official from one of its two sometimes competing antiterrorism units, after it played a role in disrupting a sensitive federal terrorism investigation, current and former police officials said on Wednesday.
Matt Corley / Think Progress:
King: Same-Sex Marriage Is ‘A Purely Socialist Concept’ — In April, when the Iowa Supreme Court unanimously struck down a state law defining marriage as solely between a man and a woman, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) called it an “unconstitutional” decision and predicted that it could lead to Iowa becoming “the gay marriage Mecca.”
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
LOOK WHO'LL BE ON THE TEEVEE (AGAIN).... ABC News announced the guest list for Sunday's episode of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” and you'll never guess who's going to be on. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates will go first, followed by the guy who didn't win last year's presidential election.
Maxim Lott / Fox News:
Critics Assail Obama's ‘Safe Schools’ Czar, Say He's Wrong Man for the Job — Critics say Kevin Jennings is too radical for the job of director of the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools, citing what they say is his promotion of homosexuality in schools, his writings about his past drug abuse and his onetime contempt for religion.
Rep. Jim Cooper / The Hill:
In journalism, lawmaking, quality control inadequate — The key to healthcare reform may be in using the Internet to mobilize average voters to help craft a good bill, and then get it passed into law. But passing along rumors at the speed of light is not good for legislation or the reputation of the Internet.
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Paul / Power Line:
Obama takes the supplication of America to a disgusting new level — Conservative commentary on President Obama's U.N. speech has correctly taken note of the extent to which Obama once again has apologized for America. What struck me as new, though, was extent to which he begged his audience …
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Gallup:
Seniors Lean Against New Healthcare Law — Demographic analysis also reveals distinctions by race, income, and education — PRINCETON, NJ — There are significant differences in views on a new healthcare law by age. The youngest Americans, aged 18-29, favor it by a 13-point margin …
Forbes:
Health, Race And Obama — America's real and imagined grievances. — After an exceedingly disappointing 10 months in office pursuing a hyper-partisan agenda, President Barack Obama reminded me last week of why, for a brief moment during his campaign eons ago last year, he actually won my heart.
Frances Robles / MiamiHerald.com:
They're torturing me, Honduras' Manuel Zelaya claims — Honduras' fallen leader told The Miami Herald he is being subjected to mind-altering gas and radiation — and that ‘Israeli mercenaries’ are planning to assassinate him. — FROBLES@MIAMIHERALD.COM — TEGUCIGALPA — It's been 89 days since Manuel Zelaya was booted from power.
David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
Environmentalists Seek to Wipe Out Plush Toilet Paper — Soft Toilet Paper's Hard on the Earth, But Will We Sit for the Alternative? — By David A. Fahrenthold, Page A01 — ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. — There is a battle for America's behinds.
Mickey Kaus / Kausfiles:
Why the 6-Week Deadline for Health Care Matters — “Orszag Sees Health Law in Six Weeks” (Bloomberg): OMB Director Peter Orszag didn't really predict a health care law in six weeks—he said “The goal would be, yes, over the next six weeks or so, maybe sooner,.” We know all about “goals.”