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Sam Youngman / The Hill:
White House dismisses critics, defends Obama's golf outings during Gulf crisis — The White House is dismissing criticism that President Barack Obama shouldn't play golf during the Gulf oil spill. — The White House is dismissing criticism that President Barack Obama shouldn't play golf during the Gulf oil spill.
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Mark Finkelstein / NewsBusters.org:
Mika Admits: I'm ‘Working With White House’ On Oil Spill Talking Points — Cut out the middle-woman and install Obama's teleprompter on the Morning Joe set . . . Give her high marks for candor: on today's show, Mika Brzezinski admitted that she has been “working with the White House” on oil spill talking points.
Arizona Republic:
Hayworth pitched ‘free money’ seminars in 2007 infomercial — Republican Senate challenger J.D. Hayworth appeared in a 2007 television infomercial in which he helped convince viewers that they could rake in big bucks by attending seminars that would teach them how to apply for federal grants that they wouldn't have to pay back.
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Julie Hirschfeld Davis / Associated Press:
Bork to publicly oppose Kagan for Supreme Court — WASHINGTON (AP) — Failed conservative Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork is joining anti-abortion activists to publicly oppose confirming Elena Kagan as a justice. — Bork plans to detail his criticisms of Kagan during …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Affirms Ban on Aiding Groups Tied to Terror
Supreme Court Affirms Ban on Aiding Groups Tied to Terror
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Jonathan Allen / The Politico:
W.H. bends truth on Joe Barton — The pitch: BP-apologist Joe Barton would head the Energy and Commerce Committee if Republicans win the House. — The salesmen: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. — The truth: Not so much.
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Tom Hays / Associated Press:
Times Square Car Bomb Suspect Pleads Guilty in NYC — Times Square car bomb suspect pleads guilty in NYC, says ‘we will be attacking US’ — Calling himself a “Muslim soldier,” a defiant Pakistan-born U.S. citizen pleaded guilty Monday to carrying out the failed Times Square car bombing …
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New York Times:
Times Square Bomb Plotter Pleads Guilty in Terror Case — The defendant in the Times Square bomb plot pleaded guilty on Monday for his role in the aborted attack, an abrupt and expedited end to a terror plot that extended into Pakistan and an Islamic militant group there.
Paul Krugman:
Zombies Have Already Killed The Deficit Commission — It must have sounded like a good idea (although not to me): establish a bipartisan commission of Serious People to develop plans to bring the federal budget under control. — But the commission is already dead — and zombies did it.
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Andy Barr / The Politico:
W.H. says Kyl story not true — The White House on Monday denied Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl's claim that President Barack Obama told him privately that he would not work to secure the border unless it was part of a comprehensive immigration reform package. — In a video that started circulating …
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Ariel Levy / New Yorker:
PRODIGAL SON — Is the wayward Republican Mike Huckabee now his party's best hope? — Sun was bouncing off the miles of Jerusalem stone and the black hats of the Hasidim on the afternoon when Mike Huckabee went to visit the Wailing Wall, earlier this year.
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Richard Wolf / USA Today:
Doctors limit new Medicare patients — WASHINGTON — The number of doctors refusing new Medicare patients because of low government payment rates is setting a new high, just six months before millions of Baby Boomers begin enrolling in the government health care program.
Associated Press:
Emanuel defended Blagojevich, then sought grant — SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — President Barack Obama's chief of staff, then a congressman in Illinois, apparently attempted to trade favors with embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich while he was in office, according to newly disclosed e-mails obtained by The Associated Press.
Yahoo! News:
Mystery deepens around alleged Bush poisoning incident — Did former First Lady Laura Bush hype a stomach flu, or some other viral disorder, into a mythical assassination attempt in order to sell books? When Bush's memoir, Spoken From the Heart, was released last month …
Breitbart.tv:
EXCLUSIVE: KAGAN: Bork Hearings ‘Best Thing to Ever Happen to Constitutional Democracy’ — Dateline: — From speech at Case Western Reserve, 1997: “And I, like Professor Toulouse, I loved what happened in the Bork hearings. I wrote a review of Stephen Carter's book recently where I said, “no, he has it all wrong.
Fox News:
Saudi Arabia Beheads and Nails Murderer's Body to Cross — Saudi Arabia executed two murderers including a Yemeni whose body was nailed to a cross after he was convicted of killing a fellow countryman and his daughter, the interior ministry said on Monday. — Shaaban al-Nasheri was beheaded …
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The FOX Nation:
Obama Labor Chief: Illegals Have a Right to Fair Wages — DEPORT OHBUMMER'S SECRETARY OF LABOR HILDA L SOLIS. — I Captain Kerry — The idiocy just keeps flowing doesn't it? We know who the enemy of America is and it is all on the left and in the White House.
Michael Memoli / The Swamp:
WH moves ahead on IL prison purchase — The Obama administration will purchase the Thomson prison in rural western Illinois even if Congress doesn't approve the president's plan to lock up terror suspects there, a key official at the Justice Department said Monday.
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Nathan L. Gonzales / Roll Call:
Link Between Grayson, Tea Party Questioned — One of Rep. Alan Grayson's pollsters is running for the state House in Florida as a Tea Party candidate, fueling Republican suspicions that the Democratic Congressman is using a newly formed third party to boost his own re-election bid.
Jonathan Chait / The New Republic:
Who Cares How Tony Hayward Spends His Free Time? — One depressing aspect of the economic crisis is that public outrage has been channeled into symbolic displays of populist outrage against CEOs rather than into intelligent public action to prevent the recurrence of disasters.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Republicans' Midterm Voting Enthusiasm Tops Prior Years — Relative enthusiasm advantage for GOP over Democrats largest in Gallup history dating to 1994 — PRINCETON, NJ — An average of 59% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents have said they are more enthusiastic than usual …
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Adam C. Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Crist's edge over Rubio appears to be growing — Gov. Charlie Crist, running as an independent for the U.S. Senate, is 11 points ahead of Marco Rubio, a poll says. — A new Florida Chamber of Commerce poll suggests Charlie Crist may be widening his lead over Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Kendrick Meek in the U.S. Senate race.
The Huffington Post:
Swipe Fee Deal: Merchants Beat Wall Street — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Wall Street reform negotiators struck a deal Monday to regulate the swipe fees that major banks and credit card companies can charge to merchants — costs that are passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices.
DutchNews.nl:
Amsterdam mayor considers using ‘decoy Jews’ to combat anti-semitism — Acting Amsterdam mayor Lodewijk Asscher is considering using police offcers posing as Jews in an attempt to stamp out anti-semitic violence, the Parool reports on Monday. — A spokesman said the suggestion …
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Simon Johnson / The Atlantic Online:
The Quiet Coup — The crash has laid bare many unpleasant truths about the United States. One of the most alarming, says a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is that the finance industry has effectively captured our government—a state of affairs …
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