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BP Agrees to Create Fund to Pay for Spill — WASHINGTON — The White House and BP agreed on Wednesday that the oil giant would create an independent $20 billion fund to pay claims arising from the worst oil spill in American history. — Multimedia — How does the public ensure …
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Ben Armbruster / Think Progress:
Barbour Is Concerned That Escrow Account Will Cut Into BP's Profits: ‘It Bothers Me’ — The Obama administration announced this week that it wants BP to transfer “substantial” funds to an escrow account overseen by an independent third party that will handle claims from individuals …
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Can The One Drop the Buzzer-Beating No. 23 Act? — Of the many exciting things about Barack Obama's election, one was the anticipation of a bracing dose of normality in the White House. — America had been trapped for eight years with the Clintons' marital dysfunction disastrously shaping national events …
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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Online:
Dickensian Moment of the Day — BP's Chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg …
Dickensian Moment of the Day — BP's Chairman, Carl-Henric Svanberg …
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Associated Press
Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
BP Chairman: ‘We Care About the Small People’
BP Chairman: ‘We Care About the Small People’
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National Review
Aharding / CNN:
Scenes from the White House: Obama meets with BP
The Huffington Post:
Jobs Bill Bombs In Senate, 45-52 — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Deficit concerns trumped jobless aid in the Senate Wednesday as a key vote on a bill to reauthorize several expired programs, including extended unemployment benefits, failed 45-52, with 12 Democrats voting against it.
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Boston Globe:
Amy Bishop charged with murder for 1986 shooting of brother — CANTON — Amy Bishop has been charged with murder for the 1986 shotgun slaying of her 18-year-old brother in their Braintree home, Norfolk District Attorney William R. Keating said this afternoon.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
O'Reilly Pwns Palin — A moment of truth on the Factor: … He clearly realizes what a total farce she is - and he slowly dismantles her mindless partisanship by the end of the segment. Good for O'Reilly. Particularly good for exposing just how little this phony knows about energy policy, her alleged expertise.
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
It's Too Early for Christie, but Americans Are Yearning for His Style — It seems like every week or so, you see blogs and Twitter comments in the vein of, “Hey, did you see this great speech by Chris Christie?” — And they're not actually great speeches, at least not the way we've …
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Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Banished by the FBI — This kind of stuff has become so commonplace in the post-9/11 world that we hardly even notice it anymore, but the case of Yahya Wehelie is really just outrageous beyond belief. Keep in mind as you read that he's a U.S. citizen born and raised in Virginia:
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The Agonist
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Fox News:
Obama Draws Bipartisan Criticism for Using Oil Spill to Push Energy Policy — President Obama speaks from the Oval Office on the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. — President Obama is drawing bipartisan criticism for using the BP oil spill to revive an energy regulation bill that's …
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Liberty Pundits Blog
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Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Obama's Oil Spill Speech: Running On Empty
Obama's Oil Spill Speech: Running On Empty
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John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The Debbie Schlussel Experience Part 2: The Fixation — Imagine, if you will, that you're a normal person and then one day a quasi-famous mentally ill blogger becomes fixated on you the way Gollum was fixated on the Ring. Even though she hasn't been setting the world on fire lately …
Mac McClelland / Mother Jones:
More Dirty Details From My BP Mole — You know the story: Boy calls girl, girl goes to pick up boy, boy and girl go sit on a beautiful beachside deck to enjoy the night breeze and listen to the waves crash as he tells her a bunch of terrible things that are going on at an oil-spill cleanup site.
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Free exchange:
Texas, here we come — IN THE ten years I've lived in New York I forgot how to drive. Lately I've been spending lots of time in Austin, Texas. Enough so that I've had to start driving again. When you go many years without driving, it becomes terrifying.
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Much Talk of Teaching Career, but Not Its Brevity — WASHINGTON — Representative Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, a Republican candidate for the United States Senate, has often reminisced about his time as a teacher. — On the floor of the House, in campaign commercials and during interviews …
Catalina Camia / USA Today:
Poll: Enthusiasm dips for Democratic voters — USA TODAY's Susan Page mentioned findings from a new USA TODAY/Gallup Poll in today's analysis of President Obama's Oval Office address, including a widening “enthusiasm gap” between Democrats and Republicans looking at the November elections.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Brady leads Quinn, but margin reduced — Bill Brady is still favored to become the most obscure big state Governor in the country this fall, as he leads Pat Quinn 34-30 despite 56% of Illinois voters having no opinion about him. But Quinn has reduced what was a 10 point deficit now to 4 points …
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Dems flirt with backing Crist — The emergence of a politically unknown billionaire self-funder in the Florida Senate race is prompting top Democrats in the state to say publicly what some have been whispering for weeks: If Jeff Greene, who got rich betting on the collapse of the housing market …
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Van Helsing / Moonbattery:
Winston Churchill's Cigar Goes Down the Memory Hole … Those who control the present share Adolf Hitler's disdain for smoking, so they went back in time and snatched away Winston Churchill's trademark cigar: — We are living in the novel 1984. — Worse still might befall Churchill …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
The golf card — Two vacations and a bunch of parties as well. Works from 9:30 to 3:00-ish 5 days a week. He does not like to work very hard. — The GOP is really plumbing the depths of stupid. Keep it up, morons. The latest poll has America down on the GOP, and stunts like this will keep that negative momentum going down.
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Vanity Fair
Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Armey: Avoid ‘tea party’ label, MSNBC — Republican candidates popular with tea party activists should refrain from self-identifying as tea party candidates - and also should stay off MSNBC, Dick Armey said Wednesday. — The former House majority leader, who has emerged as a leading figure within …
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Hot Air
Robert Costa / National Review:
All about Sharron Angle — When Sharron Angle stepped into National Review's boardroom on Monday, she wasn't flanked by a phalanx of aides. It was just her; her husband, Ted; and a friend. They sat down, cracked open Diet Cokes, and began to chat. Sen. Harry Reid, we thought, would be the main topic of conversation.
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Eugene Robinson / PostPartisan:
Obama disappoints from the beginning of his speech — Less than a minute into President Obama's Oval Office address, my heart sank. For the umpteenth time since the Gulf of Mexico oil spill began, an anxious nation was informed that Energy Secretary Steven Chu has a Nobel Prize.
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Anthony H. Cordesman / csis.org:
Realism in Afghanistan: Rethinking an Uncertain Case for the War — There is nothing more tragic than watching beautiful theories being assaulted by gangs of ugly facts. It is time, however, to be far more realistic about the war in Afghanistan. It may well still be winnable …
Janet Daley / blogs.telegraph.co.uk:
British media fall out of love with Obama — The BBC reports of Barack Obama's speech last night are about as derisive as it would be possible to be about someone you were describing only a few months ago as the incarnation of Hope and Optimism. Yes indeed, the romance is over.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Dershowitz backs Schakowsky challenger — The Harvard Law Professor and Israel hawk Alan Dershowitz is headlining a fundraiser for Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky's Republican challenger, turning that race into (yet another) minor rift in the Israel debate. — The candidate, Joel Pollak …
Wall Street Journal:
Guns and Free Speech — The NRA sells out to Democrats on the First Amendment. — The National Rifle Association is suffering a sudden onset of amnesia this week, as the gun lobby cuts a deal to exempt itself from the latest Congressional attempt to repeal the First Amendment.
Stephen Holden / New York Times:
June 28, 1969: Turning Point in Gay Rights History — “The average homosexual, if there be such, is promiscuous. He is not interested in, nor capable of, a lasting relationship like that of a heterosexual marriage.” — So declared Mike Wallace in authoritative voice-of-God tones in …
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The Daily Dish
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
8 House members investigated over fundraisers held near financial reform vote — The Office of Congressional Ethics is investigating eight lawmakers who held fundraisers within 48 hours of a major House vote on a Wall Street reform bill or received substantial donations from business people …