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Naftali Bendavid / Wall Street Journal:
Tea-Party Activists Complicate Republican Comeback Strategy — PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — The rise of conservative “tea party” activists around the country has created a dilemma for Republicans. They are breathing life into the party's quest to regain power. But they're also waging war …
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Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
On Newt Gingrich's Endorsement — A lot of people have called me and emailed me to say that the original post that was here was too rough on former Speaker Gingrich. I'll concede that this could be the case and replace the text with this instead. — For several weeks conservative leaders …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Shouldn't the Republican Establishment Help a Republican Win a Congressional Seat?
Shouldn't the Republican Establishment Help a Republican Win a Congressional Seat?
Kerry Eleveld / Advocate:
White House Says No to Antigay Referenda — In response to an inquiry from The Advocate, the White House sent the following statement regarding President Barack Obama's position on same-sex relationship recognition voter referenda in Maine and Washington. — “The President has long opposed divisive …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Obama to conservatives: Grab a mop and help me clean up your mess — The good news: The “socialist mop” line made me laugh. The bad news: He'll be telling us it's our mess that he's cleaning up until, oh, 2015 or so at the earliest. How he's planning to blame the stimulus waste …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
OBAMA TELLS DEMS: 'I'M NOT TIRED; I'M JUST GETTING STARTED'. …
OBAMA TELLS DEMS: 'I'M NOT TIRED; I'M JUST GETTING STARTED'. …
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Mary E. O'Leary / New Haven Register:
Lieberman says he would vote to let health care reform motion proceed — U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, I-Conn., whose vote could be crucial to breaking an expected GOP filibuster on health care legislation, Thursday said he would consider voting to move the bill forward …
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Stage Right / Big Hollywood:
NFL Owners Who Use the N-Word and Wet Their Pants On Stage — And now a word from an NFL owner: … Amidst the uproar over Rush Limbaugh having to step aside from his participation in the bid to purchase the NFL's St. Louis Rams over racially insensitive statements he never actually made …
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The Lede:
Interview Sets Off Skeptics of Balloon Drama — Updated | 10:45 a.m. It was, apparently, a heartwarming tale — the 6-year-old Colorado boy who was reportedly carried aloft in a wayward helium balloon on Thursday, only to turn up several hours later after a frantic, widely televised search.
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Liz Robbins / The Lede:
Family Is Being Investigated for Possible Balloon Hoax
Family Is Being Investigated for Possible Balloon Hoax
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
John Edwards, Sarah Palin Both See Favorable Ratings Slide — Edwards' popularity down 27 points since January 2008 — PRINCETON, NJ — Former presidential and vice presidential candidate John Edwards, embroiled in personal scandal, is rated favorably by 21% of Americans and unfavorably by 59%.
Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Fox News Reportedly Fires Liberal Analyst Marc Lamont Hill — Yesterday, Accuracy in Media's Cliff Kincaid announced that at today's annual News Corp. meeting, he would urge Chairman Rupert Murdoch to fire Fox News analyst Marc Lamont Hill, whom he called a “left-wing cop-killer apologist.”
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Compromise is a Two-Way Street — Al From has one of these op-eds where you urge liberals to drop hopes for a public option in the interests of being pragmatic and passing health reform. I sort of agree with this—reform is worth doing even without a public option.
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Bloomberg:
Ted Turner Passed Cash ‘Like a Joint,’ Now Feels ‘Like a Dummy’ — Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) — Ted Turner, the cable television pioneer who became one of the richest Americans, recalls the pain of losing his job at Time Warner Inc., his wife, the actress Jane Fonda, and $7 billion of his fortune.
The Hill:
Congressional leaders signaling move to repeal 'Don't ask, don't tell' — Congress could move early next year to repeal the “Don't ask, don't tell” policy on gays serving in the military. — The move would play to the liberal base of President Barack Obama's administration …
Scott Shane / New York Times:
C.I.A. Is Still Cagey About Oswald Mystery — WASHINGTON — Is the Central Intelligence Agency covering up some dark secret about the assassination of John F. Kennedy? — Probably not. But you would not know it from the C.I.A.'s behavior. — For six years, the agency has fought …
Washington Post:
An Unconstitutional Nobel — People can, and undoubtedly will, argue for some time about whether President Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. Meanwhile, though, there's a simpler and more immediate question: Does the Constitution allow him to accept the award?
Lee Fang / Think Progress:
Maddow Calls Out Americans for Prosperity President: ‘Parasite Who Gets Fat On Americans’ Fears' — In May, the Wonk Room first reported on the sordid history of Republican operative Tim Phillips — who now heads the front group Americans for Prosperity (AFP) — with respect to his long history …
Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Romney spends cash to raise cash — Mitt Romney's political group last month stepped up its fundraising operation, spending more than $40,000 building its donor rolls by renting and buying lists, sending out direct mail and hiring a phone bank. — The donor list would be a valuable political asset …
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Reality Moment — That which can't continue doesn't. A nation can spend and spend, pile debt upon debt, but eventually there comes a reality moment when some leader emerges to say enough is enough and when decent people, looking around at themselves and their own best nature, respond by demanding a return to responsibility.
Peter J. Wallison / Wall Street Journal:
Barney Frank, Predatory Lender — Almost two-thirds of all bad mortgages in our financial system were bought by government agencies or required by government regulations. — Printer — Friendly — Recent reports that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will suffer default rates …
David Jackson / USA Today:
Obama team makes it official: Budget deficit hits record. By a lot. — The Obama administration has released new deficit numbers, and they are not pretty. — The deficit for Fiscal Year 2009, which ended Sept. 30, came in at a record $1.42 trillion, more than triple the record set just last year.
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Another Goldman executive named to key government post as its profits skyrocket — (updated below) — Apparently, the U.S. government didn't have enough Goldman Sachs executives in key financial and regulatory positions, so the following happened this week:
Daily Mail:
A strange, lonely and troubling death . . . The news of Stephen Gately's death was deeply shocking. It was not just that another young star had died pointlessly. — Through the recent travails and sad ends of Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger and many others, fans know to expect the unexpected …
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The Very Separate World of Conservative Republicans — Democracy Corps — Research Categories … Executive Summary — The self-identifying conservative Republicans who make up the base of the Republican Party stand a world apart from the rest of America, according to focus groups conducted by Democracy Corps.