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Stephanie Cutter / White House.gov Blog Feed:
On Today's Ruling in Virginia — Since the enactment of health reform legislation in March, several state Attorneys General have filed lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. Having failed in the legislative arena, opponents of reform are now turning to the courts …
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Think Progress, Virginia Politics Blog, SCOTUSblog, Washington Monthly, CNN, The Hill, Pirate's Cove, Daily Kos, The Page, AMERICAblog News and msnbc.com
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Ashby Jones / Law Blog:
Challenge to Health Care Law Advances — This just in: Virginia federal judge Henry Hudson on Monday ruled that he'll let the state of Virginia's challenge to the landmark health care law passed in March go forward, at least for the time being. Click here for the early Reuters story; here for the 32-page opinion.
Rosalind S. Helderman / Virginia Politics Blog:
Cuccinelli: Va. police can ask about immigration status
Cuccinelli: Va. police can ask about immigration status
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TPMMuckraker, The Washington Independent, NewsReal Blog, The Reid Report and Post Now
Ilya Somin / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Thoughts on the Federal District Court Ruling Refusing to Dismiss …
Thoughts on the Federal District Court Ruling Refusing to Dismiss …
Reuters:
Judge lets Virginia healthcare challenge proceed
Judge lets Virginia healthcare challenge proceed
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Publius Forum, Michelle Malkin and Shakesville
Todd Gaziano / The Foundry:
Yes Virginia, There is a Constitutional Requirement for Federal Legislation
Yes Virginia, There is a Constitutional Requirement for Federal Legislation
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www2.timesdispatch.com, Doug Ross and Commentary
Reuters:
Harman buys Newsweek, Meacham out — The Washington Post Co. has sold Newsweek to Sidney Harman, a wealthy industrialist and husband of Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.), and Jon Meacham will not remain as the magazine's editor, the company has confirmed. — The terms of the deal were not announced …
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Runnin' Scared, New York Magazine, FishbowlDC and NewsBusters.org
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Lynn Goldsmith / Newsweek:
The Washington Post Company Agrees to Sell NEWSWEEK to Sidney Harman
The Washington Post Company Agrees to Sell NEWSWEEK to Sidney Harman
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Politics Daily, Hot Air and Truthdig, more at Mediagazer »
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
GOP Resumes Favorable Standing on Generic Ballot — Democratic enthusiasm for voting in midterms is the lowest seen this year — PRINCETON, NJ — Registered voters favor Republicans by 48% and Democrats by 43% in Gallup's generic congressional ballot for the week of July 26 through Aug. 1.
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Ruby Slippers, Hotline On Call and National Review
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Obama vs the Congressional Black Caucus?
Obama vs the Congressional Black Caucus?
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Pajamas Media, Palm Beach Post and Post on Politics
Michael Memoli / The Swamp:
GOP surges in generic ballot
GOP surges in generic ballot
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Los Angeles Times, Weekly Standard and L.A. NOW
Tom Shales / Washington Post:
Tom Shales reviews Christiane Amanpour's lackluster debut on ABC's ‘This Week’ — With pomp and panoply befitting a visit from a foreign dignitary, ABC raised the curtain on its newly revamped “This Week” program and introduced in a big way the superstar who's taken it over in a big, big way …
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Eric Boehlert / Media Matters for America:
WashPost TV critic smears ABC's Amanpour as possible Taliban sympathizer — This is really just beyond the pale. — Everyone knows that Post critic Tom Shales can't stand Christiane Amanpour and has what is now officially a creepy obsession with belittling her work.
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Gawker, American Power, Washington Monthly, The Other McCain, Matthew Yglesias and Balloon Juice
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Set the Timer? — I hate to say it. But anybody got a guess …
Set the Timer? — I hate to say it. But anybody got a guess …
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Balloon Juice
George Packer / New Yorker:
THE EMPTY CHAMBER — Just how broken is the Senate? — “Sit and watch us for seven days,” one senator says of the deadlocked chamber. “You know what you'll see happening? Nothing.” … KEYWORDS … “This is just one of those days when you want to throw up your hands and say, ‘What in the world are we doing?’ ”
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The Moderate Voice, Liberty Pundits Blog, Balkinization, Taylor Marsh and Wonk Room
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
The Three-Day Workweek — George Packer has a pretty excellent article …
The Three-Day Workweek — George Packer has a pretty excellent article …
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Ezra Klein, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Obsidian Wings
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Rudy: GZ Mosque is a ‘desecration,’ ‘decent Muslims’ won't be offended — This went way under the radar three weeks ago, but Rudy Giuliani made what, as best as I can tell, were his first public comments about the planned mosque near Ground Zero on the Jeff Katz show on radio (someone will I'm sure correct me if I'm wrong).
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Commentary, NY Daily News, The New Republic, No More Mister Nice Blog, Nice Deb, The Atlantic Online, Weasel Zippers and Salon
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Michael Goldfarb / Weekly Standard:
Center for American Progress Attacks New York As Un-American
Center for American Progress Attacks New York As Un-American
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Wonk Room, Think Progress and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
QUOTE OF THE DAY.... Throughout July, Republican leaders were aggressive in touting their belief in the Tax Fairy — there's no need to worry about paying for tax cuts, because they magically pay for themselves. It was a startling example of “invincible ignorance,” but from the Senate Minority Leader …
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Firedoglake and Think Progress
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Political Correction RSS:
Rep. Cantor Reluctantly Admits Extending Bush Tax Cuts Will Increase Deficits
Rep. Cantor Reluctantly Admits Extending Bush Tax Cuts Will Increase Deficits
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Think Progress, TPMDC, Daily Kos, Crooks and Liars and The Washington Independent
Newsweek:
Raise My Taxes, Mr. President!
Raise My Taxes, Mr. President!
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The Huffington Post, Pajamas Media and Don Surber
The Politico:
Ethics cases raise racial questions — But the investigation that cost him his House Ways and Means Committee gavel grew out of an OCE-initiated probe. While five of the other black Democrats eyed in the same affair ended up facing no sanctions from the ethics committee …
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The Remmers Report and The Moderate Voice
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Susan Ferrechio / Beltway Confidential:
House Ethics Committee announces charges against Maxine Waters
Jeffrey Weiss / Politics Daily:
Maxine Waters Second Democrat Headed for Trial On Ethics Charges
Maxine Waters Second Democrat Headed for Trial On Ethics Charges
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Power Line
Penny Starr / CNSNews:
Arizona Sheriff: ‘Our Own Government Has Become Our Enemy’ — (Correction: As initially posted, this story inaccurately said that Pinal County was contiguous with the Mexican border. It is in southern Arizona, but not on the border.) — (CNSNews.com) - Pinal County (Ariz.) …
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
In journalism's crossfire culture, everyone gets wounded — The nastiness index keeps on rising, and all of us are getting sullied in the process. — Media outlets, which once merely chronicled this era of hyper-partisanship, now seem to be both the purveyors and often the targets of ugly attacks.
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Hullabaloo, The Moderate Voice, FishbowlDC and Mediaite
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Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
Breitbart to get RNC invite
Breitbart to get RNC invite
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Washington Post, Salon, Politics Daily, Pensito Review, TPMDC, HotAirPundit and CNN
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Democrats increase pressure on Senate GOP ahead of critical vote on state aid — Democrats sought Monday to pressure Senate Republicans ahead of an expected vote on a state aid bill. — Republicans who vote against the legislation, which extends aid to state governments' health and education programs …
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The Politico, CNN, Democratic National Committee, ourfuture.org/blogs_chrono/* and The Impolitic
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City Journal:
What Social Science Does—and Doesn't—Know — In early 2009, the United States was engaged in an intense public debate over a proposed $800 billion stimulus bill designed to boost economic activity through government borrowing and spending. James Buchanan, Edward Prescott, Vernon Smith …
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The Reality-Based Community, National Review and EconLog
Tania Branigan / Guardian:
Anti-Chinese sentiment fuels extreme nationalism — Alarm sounds over rise of extreme groups such as Tsagaan Khass who respect Hitler and reject foreign influence — Their right hands rise to black-clad chests and flash out in salute to their nation: “Sieg heil!” They praise Hitler's devotion to ethnic purity.
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The Peking Duck, Marginal Revolution and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
Dudley, Former N.B.A. Player, Stands Out on Campaign Trail — PORTLAND, Ore. — Among politicians in this state, Chris Dudley stands out. Especially when he is standing up. — In a visit to a rodeo in the coastal town of Tillamook, Dudley dwarfed a port commissioner who asked for greater investment in salmon hatcheries.
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JammieWearingFool, Indecision Forever and Jeff Mapes on Politics
The Huffington Post:
Could Pot Drive Turnout In Key Elections? — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Putting the question of marijuana legalization on state ballots in 2012 may be one of the most effective ways for a dispirited Democratic Party to get reluctant voters out to the polls.
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Firedoglake, Taylor Marsh and Mediaite
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
WikiLeaks must be stopped — Let's be clear: WikiLeaks is not a news organization; it is a criminal enterprise. Its reason for existence is to obtain classified national security information and disseminate it as widely as possible — including to the United States' enemies.
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The Daily Dish, Swampland, Raw Story, PostPartisan, The Enterprise Blog, Emptywheel, New York Times and Balloon Juice
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Defining Prosperity Down — I'm starting to have a sick feeling about prospects for American workers — but not, or not entirely, for the reasons you might think. — Yes, growth is slowing, and the odds are that unemployment will rise, not fall, in the months ahead. That's bad.