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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Filibuster reform is short of needed votes — Senate Democrats do not have the votes to lower the 60-vote threshold to cut off filibusters. — The lack of support among a handful of Senate Democratic incumbents is a major blow to the effort to change the upper chamber's rules.
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The Huffington Post:
Rendell: Obama Could Face Primary Challenge Over Afghanistan (VIDEO) — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell predicted on Tuesday that if the president escalates America's military involvement in Afghanistan he could very well face a primary challenger in 2012.
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House Democrats Buck President Obama on Afghanistan
House Democrats Buck President Obama on Afghanistan
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New York Times:
On the Surface, Gulf Oil Spill Is Vanishing Fast; Concerns Stay — The oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico appears to be dissolving far more rapidly than anyone expected, a piece of good news that raises tricky new questions about how fast the government should scale back its response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
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John M. Broder / New York Times:
House and Senate Address Gulf Oil Spill Issues
House and Senate Address Gulf Oil Spill Issues
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Martin Finucane / Boston Globe:
Mass. Legislature approves plan to bypass Electoral College — The Massachusetts Legislature has approved a new law intended to bypass the Electoral College system and ensure that the winner of the presidential election is determined by the national popular vote.
Anna Gorman / Los Angeles Times:
L.A. union members, activists to caravan to Arizona to protest immigration law — More than 550 people representing 32 unions plan to travel in 11 buses for a rally at the state Capitol and a vigil with local groups on the day the law is set to take effect.
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Wall Street Journal:
Our Divisive President — Barack Obama promised a new era of post-partisanship. In office, he's played racial politics and further split the country along class and party lines. — During the election campaign, Barack Obama sought to appeal to the best instincts of the electorate …
Andy Barr / The Politico:
Lawyer: Blago's not ‘sharpest knife’ — Rod Blagojevich's own lawyer said Tuesday that his client is “foolish” and not the “sharpest knife in the drawer,” but said that is no reason to convict the former Democratic governor of Illinois of corruption. — In his closing argument …
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Monica Davey / New York Times:
From Blagojevich Lawyer, Final Argument With Drama
From Blagojevich Lawyer, Final Argument With Drama
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Curtis Dubay / The Foundry:
New Calculator Shows How Much More Taxes Will You Pay Next Year — We are on the precipice of the largest tax increase in United States history. On January 1, 2011, the 2001/2003 tax relief will expire. All Americans who earn income will see their taxes go up as a result …
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Politics Daily:
Should President Obama Appear on ‘The View’? PD Writers Weigh In — Today's question: President Obama sitting down for an interview with the ladies of “The View” — smart, or not? — Where a president goes to speak — each venue, each city — is part of the overall effort in every White House …
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Carrie Budoff Brown / The Politico:
Feds demand diversity on Wall Street — A little-noticed section of the Wall Street reform law grants the federal government broad new powers to compel financial firms to hire more women and minorities — an effort at promoting diversity that's drawing fire from Republicans who say it could lead to de facto hiring quotas.
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GayPatriot:
My Apology to Shirley Sherrod — Withdrawn — Last week, I jumped the gun (as did many others) in taking what was a complex story and boiling it down to an video clip without its proper context. I apologized to my readers and to Shirley Sherrod. — I hereby withdraw the apology to Mrs. Sherrod.
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Sewell Chan / New York Times:
In Study, 2 Economists Say Intervention Helped Avert a 2nd Depression — WASHINGTON — Like a mantra, officials from both the Bush and Obama administrations have trumpeted how the government's sweeping interventions to prop up the economy since 2008 helped avert a second Depression.
Ian Welsh:
Netroots Schizo — I had a good time in Vegas, so I didn't spend a huge amount of time at NN, but I did spend enough time to take in the mood, and it was schizophrenic. About half the people there are some combination of angry, disappointed and bitter with Democrats in general and Obama in particular.
Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
Who's the Extremist? — As a progressive, I tend to think the Republican Party is much more ideologically extreme than the Democratic Party. There are many reasons, some of which may be more legitimate than others. But it turns out that my opinion isn't representative.
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
GM Volt's price induces some sticker shock — The long-anticipated Chevrolet Volt, General Motors' electric car, will cost $41,000, the company announced Tuesday, leaving consumers to decide whether its environmental appeal is worth a price far above that of similarly sized conventional autos.
The Hill:
50 Most Beautiful People 2010 — The 50 most beautiful people on Capitol Hill.
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New York Times:
House Approves Money for Wars, but Rift Deepens — WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives agreed on Tuesday to provide $59 billion to continue financing America's two wars, but the vote showed deepening divisions and anxiety among Democrats over the course of the nearly nine-year-old conflict in Afghanistan.
Joseph Sohm / Newsweek:
Why Some Republicans Want to ‘Restore’ the 13th Amendment — No, it's not about slavery; like so much of our politics these days, it's about Barack Obama. — If there is an aspect of the human condition that is unaddressed by the platform of the Republican Party of Iowa …
Robbie Gennet / The Huffington Post:
Screw the View: Obama Should Appear on the Glenn Beck Show — While I'm interested to see Obama's impending visit to the View, I'd like to see him break through directly to the Fox audience, who are being fed a very skewed and dangerous narrative through a calculated filter.
Paul Krugman:
How Did We Know The Stimulus Was Too Small? — Those of us who say that the stimulus was too small are often accused of after-the-fact rationalization: you said this would work, but now that it hasn't, you're just saying it wasn't big enough. The quick answer to that accusation is that people …
The Politico:
Two women to face off in Oklahoma — Republican Rep. Mary Fallin and Democratic Lt. Gov. Jari Askins won their gubernatorial primaries Tuesday evening, ensuring that Oklahoma will elect its first female governor in November. — Fallin enters the fall campaign as the favorite …
John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
Year of the Tea Party Voter — Republicans are winning over voters who are disgruntled with both parties. — It seems every election finds political pundits trying to come up with a shorthand description for the latest bloc of voters to exercise undue influence in the current year's races.
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Michael Calderone / Yahoo! News:
Ex-Washington Post blogger David Weigel joins Slate — Journalist David Weigel, who resigned from the Washington Post last month following a leaked email controversy, is joining Slate as a political reporter. — “I'm thrilled to be joining Slate, thrilled to be working with writers I've read …