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2:50 PM ET, July 9, 2010

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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Walking Away From Million-Dollar Mortgages  —  LOS ALTOS, Calif. — No need for tears, but the well-off are losing their master suites and saying goodbye to their wine cellars.  —  The housing bust that began among the working class in remote subdivisions and quickly progressed …
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2010: West Virginia Senate Special Election  —  West Virginia Senate: Manchin (D) 53%, Capito (R) 39%  —  A special Senate election this November to replace the late Robert Byrd is still awaiting the green light from West Virginia's attorney general, but popular Democratic Governor Joe Manchin …
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The Politico:
2010 NOW
Discussion: Real Clear Politics and Open Left
John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
The Obama-Pelosi Lame Duck Strategy  —  Union ‘card-check,’ cap and trade, and so much more.  —  Democratic House members are so worried about the fall elections they're leaving Washington on July 30, a full week earlier than normal—and they won't return until mid-September.
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:   Sen. Corker is calling on Democratic leaders to pledge that they …
Balkinization:
Be Careful What You Wish For Department: Federal District Court Strikes Down DOMA  —  Today Judge Joseph Tauro in the federal district court in Massachusetts struck down section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in two opinions, Gill v. Office of Personnel Management, and Massachusetts v. HHS.
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New York Times:
Judge Topples U.S. Rejection of Gay Unions  —  BOSTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts found Thursday that a law barring the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, ruling that gay and lesbian couples deserve the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples.
David Kopel / The Volokh Conspiracy:
DOMA case and the Tenth Amendment
Ben Evans / Associated Press:
GOP leaders let demagogues set tone, lawmaker says  —  WASHINGTON - Too many Republican leaders are acquiescing to a poisonous “demagoguery” that threatens the party's long-term credibility, says a veteran GOP House member who was defeated in South Carolina's primary last month.
Manu Raju / The Politico:
Discussion: The BLT and Weasel Zippers
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Mark Penn / The Huffington Post:
Poll Shows People Support Checks and Balances, But Want More Limits on Supreme Court Justices  —  Despite their support of checks and balances and desire for minimal changes in the Constitution, the American public favors a series of populist changes in our system of government …
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Obama is convinced of his own magnificence, and hardly any of his own country's.
Discussion: Moonbattery, Power Line and Wonkette
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Raising the Retirement Age  —  Via Ezra Klein, Here's a chart from Larry Mishel that's pretty astonishing.  It shows that since 1972 the life expectency of men with low incomes has increased by two years while life expectency for men with high incomes has increased by more than six years.
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More on raising the retirement age
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
55 Percent of Likely Voters Find ‘Socialist’ an Accurate Label of Obama?  —  The latest poll by Democracy Corps, the firm of James Carville and Stan Greenberg, has Republicans leading on the generic ballot among likely voters, 48 percent to 42 percent.  —  Deep in the poll, they ask, “Now …
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and Moonbattery
The Atlantic Online:
How LeBron's Move Helps the Tea Party  —  So LeBron James is abandoning Cleveland for sunny Miami.  That's a tough break for Ohio sports fans.  But what effect might LeBron's departure have on Ohio's politics?  I think it helps the Tea Party, for reasons I'll lay out.
Joel Wing / Musings On Iraq:
U.S. Forces Drawing Down In Iraq  —  U.S. forces are scheduled to draw down to 50,000 by September 1, 2010 following President Obama's withdrawal plan.  It's hardly been noticed, but U.S. troops are almost at that level already.  —  Since 2009 over 60,000 U.S. soldiers have been pulled out of Iraq.
Randy Barnett / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Do the States Have the Power of Nullification?  —  In a recently published book, Nullification, author Tom Woods maintains that states have a power to nullify laws that exceed the powers of Congress to enact.  This claim has a long history, some of it distinguished-as in the case …
Discussion: LewRockwell.com Blog and Hit & Run
N.C. Aizenman / Washington Post:
‘Tan tax’ discussions include allegations of reverse racism  —  Mention the new “tan tax” in a major news outlet and cries of discrimination and reverse racism often follow.  —  The complaint surfaced on reader comment boards to blogs and news Web sites back in December …
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Emanuel: Business should be thanking this president - Palin video was shot by a single videographer - Dem. donors pressured by tally of GOP plans — Ask Matt Rhoades — P.K., Drew Hammill b'days  —  EXCLUSIVE: Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget …
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
Matt Lewis / Politics Daily:
Ann Coulter vs. Bill Kristol: Beginnings of a Conservative Schism?  —  Ann Coulter's recent column, “Bill Kristol Must Resign” may have officially kicked off the next great schism within the conservative movement.  At issue is the war in Afghanistan — and, more specifically …
Wall Street Journal:
The Town Hall Revolt, One Year Later  —  Democrats didn't get the message.  Will Republicans do better?  —  Much has happened in the dense and shifting political landscape of the past 18 months—the quick breakdown along partisan lines in Congress; continuing arguments over spending …
Chicago Tribune:
Family Says Nephew of Justice Clarence Thomas Was Beaten, Tazed at West Jeff Hospital  —  Meg Gatto - meg@abc26.com / Joe Rawley - joe@abc26.com  —  MARRERO — Family members of Derek Thomas, nephew of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, are alleging that the younger Thomas …
Discussion: Raw Story
Claire Heininger / NorthJersey.com:
Christie looks to privatize motor vehicle inspections, other services  —  New Jersey would close its centralized car inspection lanes and motorists would pay for their own emissions tests under a sweeping set of recommendations set to be released by the Christie administration today.  —  Buy this photo
Ed O'Keefe / Federal Eye:
Corrected 11:03: An earlier version of this item incorrectly quoted Gen. James Mattis.  —  President Obama's pick to lead military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and the Middle East is an experienced ground combat commander, but also earned a stern rebuke in 2005 for controversial comments about combat operations.
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
Loophole May Have Aided Theft of Classified Data  —  WASHINGTON — The soldier accused of downloading a huge trove of secret data from military computers in Iraq appears to have exploited a loophole in Defense Department security to copy thousands of files onto compact discs over a six-month period.
Wall Street Journal:
For Democrats, Politics Is Local Again  —  Party's Candidates for Re-Election Are Trying to Draw Voters' Attention Away From an Unpopular National Leadership  —  The Democratic-run Congress passed a health-care overhaul and is close to securing new rules for Wall Street.
Lynn Sweet:
What Kirk did not want you to know: McConnell headlined fund-raiser for Kirk.  UPDATED  —  Update: A Kirk campaign spokesman called to tell me that McConnell on Friday morning was the headliner at a Kirk fund-raising breakfast in Jacksonville and that Kirk and McConnell will be appearing together Friday …
Discussion: QuincyNews.org and Ballot Box
Jennifer Rubin / Commentary:
No Good News for Democrats  —  There is no good news for the Democrats in this survey and analysis by James Carville and Stan Greenberg (h/t Taegan Goddard).  For starters, they find a six-point lead for the GOP in their generic congressional poll.  Republicans have the advantage on the economy …
Discussion: RedState
 
 
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The White House:
Thinking Long-Term  —  Last week, the Congressional Budget …
Discussion: The Atlantic Online and Ezra Klein
Andy Barr / The Politico:
David Weigel sympathizes with Sarah Palin
Jonathan Martin / Ben Smith's Blog:
Obama in Vegas: Don't bet against Harry Reid
Discussion: CNN
Andrew Porter / Telegraph:
Biggest revolution in the NHS for 60 years
Phillip Longman / Washington Monthly:
Start moving freight by water again, and we'll use less oil …
Discussion: Ezra Klein
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Rajiv Chandrasekaran / Washington Post:
Petraeus reviews directive meant to limit Afghan civilian deaths
George Talbot / Breaking News from the Press-Register:
Poll: Robert Bentley holds 20-point lead over Bradley Byrne
Katia Moskvitch / BBC:
Russian sub ‘could stop oil leak’
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Pity the Poor C.E.O.'s
Jonathan Strong / The Daily Caller:
RNC still hasn't been reimbursed for bondage-themed nightclub expense
City Journal:
The Beholden State  —  How public-sector unions broke California
 

 
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Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
As the NYT Tech Guild goes on strike, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas offers the AI company's services to the NYT to help ensure election coverage is available

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:
After The Minnesota Star Tribune decided last summer not to endorse anyone for president, 15 former opinion staffers posted their own endorsement online

 
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