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11:15 AM ET, October 20, 2009

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Washington Post:
Most support public option for health insurance, poll finds  —  Americans still divided on overall packages  —  A new Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that support for a government-run health-care plan to compete with private insurers has rebounded from its summertime lows and wins clear majority support from the public.
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Morning Fix: A premature celebration for the GOP  —  Republicans in Washington can barely contain their glee at the turn of President Obama's political fortunes in the first nine months of the year but a new Washington Post/ABC News poll suggests the GOP still faces serious perception problems in the eyes of the American public.
Wall Street Journal:
Public Option Gets New Life in Senate  —  WASHINGTON — The idea of creating a government-run health-insurance plan, once on life support in the Senate, is making a recovery among Democrats writing health-care legislation.  —  So far, no one is talking about a nationwide Medicare-like plan …
Mark Murray / msnbc.com:
FIRST THOUGHTS: THE OPTICS PROBLEM
Discussion: Washington Post
David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Blanche Lincoln Taken to the Woodshed by Public Option Supporters
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama: Afghan runoff ‘important step’  —  For weeks now, the White House has added a caveat to nearly every public discussion of deliberations underway about the way forward in Afghanistan:  —  The United States must have an effective “partner” in the government of Afghanistan as it sets a new strategy for an eight-year-old war.
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Scozzafava Calls the Cops  —  Lowville, N.Y.  —  Tonight, Dede Scozzafava, the Republican candidate for the November 3 special election in the 23rd congressional district, spoke to about 100 Republicans at the Lewis County GOP dinner at the Elks Lodge 1605.
Ruth Marcus / PostPartisan:
Obama's dumb war with Fox News  —  There's only one thing dumber than picking a fight with people who buy ink by the barrel — picking a fight with people who don't even have to buy ink.  The Obama administration's war on Fox News is dumb on multiple levels.
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Robert Bernstein / New York Times:
Rights Watchdog, Lost in the Mideast  —  AS the founder of Human Rights Watch, its active chairman for 20 years and now founding chairman emeritus, I must do something that I never anticipated: I must publicly join the group's critics.  Human Rights Watch had as its original mission …
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Financial Giants Donating Little to Obama Party  —  WASHINGTON — The Wall Street giants that received a financial lifeline from Washington may have no compunction about paying big bonuses to their dealmakers and traders.  But their willingness to deliver “thank you” gifts to President Obama …
David M. Halbfinger / New York Times:
Christie May Have Gotten Improper Aid  —  When news broke in August that the former United States attorney, Christopher J. Christie, had lent $46,000 to a top aide in the federal prosecutor's office, he said he was merely helping a friend in need.  He also said the aide, Michele Brown …
TheTandD.com:
DeMint watches out for all of us  —  Recently your newspaper published a letter from state Rep. Bakari Sellers attacking U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint and his opposition to congressional earmarks.  —  There is a saying that the Jews who are wealthy got that way not by watching dollars …
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Ben Conery / Washington Times:
Justice concludes black voters need Democratic Party  —  U.S. blocks N.C. city's nonpartisan vote  —  Voters in this small city decided overwhelmingly last year to do away with the party affiliation of candidates in local elections, but the Obama administration recently overruled the electorate …
David Rohde / New York Times:
‘You Have Atomic Bombs, but We Have Suicide Bombers.’  —  A NERVOUS-LOOKING Pakistani soldier pointed a rocket-propelled grenade at our pickup truck in late January.  The Taliban guard beside me loaded his rifle and ordered me to put a scarf over  —  my face.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Reid offers doctors a deal  —  The White House and Democratic leaders are offering doctors a deal: They'll freeze cuts in Medicare payments to doctors in exchange for doctors' support of healthcare reform.  —  At a meeting on Capitol Hill last week with nearly a dozen doctors groups …
Washington Post:
Washington Sketch: When breaking news is broken  —  Afew minutes after 11 on Monday morning, investors got a surprising bit of news on CNBC.  —  “The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is now getting ready to throw its weight behind strong climate legislation,” the business channel's reporter announced, as “Breaking News” flashed on the screen.
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Laura Rozen / Laura Rozen's Blog:
Maryland scientist arrested for attempted espionage for Israel  —  The FBI has arrested a former senior NASA space scientist who worked in the George H.W. Bush White House space office for attempted espionage for Israel, the Justice Department announced today.
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Jason Ryan / ABCNEWS:   U.S. Scientist Arrested for Allegedly Attempting to Pass Secrets to Israel
Alexander Mooney / CNN:
Biden says he first said no to being VP  —  (CNN) - It was an oft-repeated anecdote on the 2008 campaign trail: then-Sen. Joe Biden accepted the request to be the No. 2 on the Democratic presidential ticket at a Delaware dentist office as his wife was undergoing a root canal.
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
Tomoeh Murakami Tse / Washington Post:
At rescued banks, perks keep rolling  —  Bosses benefit after bailout Fringe compensation rose 4 percent last year  —  NEW YORK — Even as the nation's biggest financial firms were struggling and the federal government was spending hundreds of billions of dollars to save many of them …
Discussion: Politics Daily and Felix Salmon
Anne Schroeder Mullins / The Politico:
GET TO KNOW A CONGRESSMAN  —  Gregg Harper says at the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, ‘we hunt liberal, tree-hugging Democrats, although it does seem like a waste of good ammunition.’ |  Why do you think the majority of congressional representatives are lawyers, like yourself?
Wall Street Journal:
Employers Hold Off on Hiring  —  Companies across the economy are holding off on hiring even as the profit outlook improves, amid economic uncertainty and their own success at raising productivity in rough waters.  —  Hiring always lags behind in economic recoveries, but the outlook this time is worse, many economists say.
 
 
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
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Matthew Continetti / Weekly Standard:
Cut the Payroll Tax
Discussion: pandagon.net
Ben Feller / Associated Press:
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Discussion: NY Daily News and Political Punch
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
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WVEC-TV:
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Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
The Race to Save Lehman Brothers
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Patricia Cohen / New York Times:
Field Study: Just How Relevant Is Political Science?
John / Power Line:
Iran Double-Crosses Obama
 

 
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Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
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Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Around 75% of the largest US newspapers aren't endorsing anyone for president this year, as publishers try not to annoy any sliver of their remaining customers

Ellen Clegg / What Works:
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