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Samuel Goldsmith / NY Daily News:
They won't build it! Hardhats vow not to work on controversial mosque near Ground Zero — The site of the proposed mosque near Ground Zero. Many construction workers are vowing not to work on the controversial project. — A growing number of New York construction workers are vowing …
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Moral myopia at Ground Zero — It's hard to be an Obama sycophant these days. Your hero delivers a Ramadan speech roundly supporting the building of a mosque and Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York. Your heart swells and you're moved to declare this President Obama's finest hour, his act of greatest courage.
Paul Vitello / New York Times:
Mosque Near Ground Zero Stirs Mixed Feelings for Local Muslims
Mosque Near Ground Zero Stirs Mixed Feelings for Local Muslims
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National Review, DailyHowler.com, City Room and The Huffington Post, more at Mediagazer »
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Obama now blames poor job numbers on congressional inaction. Wait! His party runs Congress — Just a few minor things to catch up on for the weekend now that the Fundraiser-in-Chief has gone on another vacation (Don't worry though. White House chef Sam Kass went along, so the first family need not eat ordinary human food.)
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protein wisdom, Gateway Pundit, The Foundry, Left Coast Rebel, Erick's blog, White House.gov Blog Feed and The Politico
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Byron York / Associated Press:
Obama has himself to blame for Muslim problem — In 1985, Barack Obama had just arrived in Chicago for his new job as a community organizer when he headed to Smitty's Barbershop, a tiny storefront on the South Side. As Smitty cut his hair, Obama listened to the men in the shop talk politics and racial grievance.
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Alex Seitz-Wald / Think Progress:
GOP House Candidate On Obama: 'I Don't Have A Position On Whether He's A Muslim'
GOP House Candidate On Obama: 'I Don't Have A Position On Whether He's A Muslim'
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Roll Call, The Politico, CNN and TalkLeft
Ezra Klein:
Luxuries and necessities in one graph — I'd say people are underestimating the importance of computers given the evolving nature of the economy, overestimating the importance of appliances, and the centrality of cars doesn't bode well for pricing carbon. — Source. Hat tip.
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Matthew Yglesias, TigerHawk and Grim's Hall
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New York Times:
U.S. Persuades Israel That Iran's Nuclear Threat Is Not Imminent — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration, citing evidence of continued troubles inside Iran's nuclear program, has persuaded Israel that it would take roughly a year — and perhaps longer — for Iran to complete …
The Huffington Post:
In First 2010 TV Ad, DNC Raises Specter Of Bush Once Again — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — The Democratic National Committee is once again using the imagery and words of former President George W. Bush to present a stark “choice” to voters heading into November in what an aide said is the DNC's …
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Gateway Pundit, New York Times, Moe Lane, Hot Air, Ballot Box, Ben Smith's Blog and Fired Up! Missouri
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Mark Niquette / DispatchPolitics:
Obama had facts wrong about visit here — Finance director: Stimulus dollars didn't aid project — A local project that President Barack Obama cited during a visit Wednesday to Columbus as an example of how the federal stimulus package has worked isn't actually being funded with stimulus dollars.
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Townhall.com, Michelle Malkin, Weasel Zippers and Wake up America
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Jeffrey Goldberg's fabrication on NPR — (updated below Update II) — This is really quite strange. Yesterday, my inbox began filling up with email telling me that Jeffrey Goldberg had gone on NPR and, when asked about my critiques of his Atlantic article on bombing Iran, claimed I had “retracted” part of what I had written.
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The Atlantic Online, Mondoweiss and TPMCafe
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Appeasing the Bond Gods — As I look at what passes for responsible economic policy these days, there's an analogy that keeps passing through my mind. I know it's over the top, but here it is anyway: the policy elite — central bankers, finance ministers, politicians who pose as defenders …
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Paul Krugman, Hullabaloo, Hit & Run and Prairie Weather
Boston Herald:
Will bacteria count beach Barack Obama? — WEST TISBURY - Welcome to Martha's Vineyard, Mr. President - but don't go in the water! — President Obama, who took a plunge in the Gulf last week to show Americans it was safe to swim the oil spill-plagued area, arrived on this supposedly …
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Weasel Zippers, Mediaite and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
The Politico:
The new battle: What it means to be American — It's a classic case of be careful what you wish for. President Barack Obama wanted to end the baby boomer-era culture wars — and he's done it. — But along the way, Obama has sparked an even more visceral values debate about whether he's moving …
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Ben Smith's Blog, American Prospect and Salon
ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Be More Aggressive’: Tom DeLay Says GOP Needs to Go After ‘Obama Agenda’ Even Harder — Former GOP Leader Says He Still Speaks to Abramoff; Won't Rule Out Return to Politics — Despite the corruption and lobbying scandals that ensnared Republicans in Congress and triggered …
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Taegan Goddard's …, Washington Post, The Atlantic Online, TPMMuckraker and National Review
David Broder / The Fix:
The expanding Senate playing field — As we sat down to rank which ten Senate races are most likely to flip party control on November 2, it became immediately clear that our Line wasn't big enough. — The simple truth is that over the past six to nine months, the Senate playing field …
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Ben Smith's Blog, Weigel, Wake up America and Quinnipiac University
Mark Gillispie / Metro:
High-tech carts will tell on Cleveland residents who don't recycle ... and they face $100 fine — CLEVELAND, Ohio — It would be a stretch to say that Big Brother will hang out in Clevelanders' trash cans, but the city plans to sort through curbside trash to make sure residents are recycling — and fine them $100 if they don't.
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Michelle Malkin
Mitch Daniels / Economist:
The right stuff — Indiana's governor is a likeable wonk. Can he save the Republicans from themselves and provide a pragmatic alternative to Barack Obama? — CLAY COUNTY — THE governor does not like to keep people waiting. On a recent morning this small man leapt out of a trooper's Toyota …
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Betsy's Page and BackyardConservative
Rich Miller / The Capitol Fax Blog:
This just in... Quinn's media firm fired, fires shots — * 10:30 am - More really bad campaign news for Gov. Pat Quinn. His media firm, AKPD, has just exited the campaign [it was fired]. And check out this harsh goodbye statement... Oh, man, what a shot that was.
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Ben Smith's Blog and Hotline On Call
New York Times:
At the Far Edge — For months, it has been clear that Republican Congressional candidates would benefit from independent voters' dissatisfaction with President Obama. With the Republican field now largely in place, all voters might want to take a close look at who those candidates are.
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Washington Monthly, The Spot and Wonk Room
Heather / Crooks and Liars:
Franklin Graham: President Obama Was Born a Muslim — We've got an economy that's a mess, people who have been unemployed forever that need jobs, massive flooding in Pakistan, millions of gallons of oil and dispersants still floating in the water in the Gulf of Mexico and what is the media spending hours upon hours covering?
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The Huffington Post, CNN and Daily Kos
John Avlon / The Daily Beast:
The Palin Twitter Backlash — Black Republicans tell John Avlon that Sarah Palin's tweet in defense of Dr. Laura was ridiculous and indefensible—and that she may be “no longer fit to lead.” — Sarah Palin's post-VP nominee career has so far benefitted from bomb-throwing.
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The Moderate Voice, Weigel, TigerHawk, The Politico and The Daily Beast
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
President Obama's winning streak — This is a radical break from journalistic convention, I realize, but today I'd like to give credit where it's due — specifically, to President Obama. Quiet as it's kept, he's on a genuine winning streak. — It's hard to remember that the inauguration was just 19 months ago.
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TalkLeft, Daily Kos and The Foundry
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
At Treasury, Geithner Struggles to Escape a Past He Never Had — WASHINGTON — Timothy F. Geithner has been misidentified as a former Wall Street insider from Goldman Sachs so many times since he became the Treasury secretary that he and his advisers had taken to joking about it. Then the joke backfired.
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The Atlantic Online, Democracy in America, New York Magazine, New Economic Perspectives, Federal Eye, Weigel and Gawker
Shane D'Aprile / Ballot Box:
DSCC just edges NRSC in July fundraising — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised $4.4 million in the month of July compared to $4.1 million pulled in by its Republican counterpart. — The DSCC also holds a slight edge when it comes to cash on hand.
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CNN
Ian Urbina / New York Times:
BP Oil Spill Settlements Likely to Shield Top Defendants — WASHINGTON — People and businesses seeking a lump-sum settlement from BP's $20 billion oil spill compensation fund will most likely have to waive their right to sue not only BP, but also all the other major defendants involved with the spill …
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The Huffington Post, Raw Story, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Clusterstock, Modeled Behavior and Suburban Guerrilla
Michelle Malkin:
And now: The stealth Obama ocean grab — For the past few months, I've been spotlighting the Obama administration's War on the West, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's War on Jobs, — and the White House land lock-up (Part 1, Part 2). Today's column exposes the next Obama environmental power grab — into the sea.
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Babalú Blog
Kimberly O. Dennis / Wall Street Journal:
Gates and Buffett Take the Pledge — Wealthy businessmen often feel obligated to ‘give back.’ Who says they've taken anything? — Bill Gates and Warren Buffett announced this month that 40 of America's richest people have agreed to sign a “Giving Pledge” to donate at least half of their wealth to charity.
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National Review and Betsy's Page
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
The lost promise of Barack Obama — The most destructive gap for President Obama is not the Republican lead on the generic congressional ballot or even a job disapproval that has surpassed approval — it is the gap between aspiration and reality. — The Manhattan mosque controversy showed the problem in compressed form.
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Jason Claffey / Foster's Daily Democrat:
Sen. candidates stress what sets them apart in Portsmouth debate — PORTSMOUTH — It was symbolic when the six Republican candidates for U.S. Senate stood up together side-by-side during a debate Wednesday. It resembled their positions on major issues. — All said they would have voted …
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Think Progress and Grist
Felix Salmon:
401(k) plans aren't just for retirement — One of the reasons that banks made so much money from overdraft fees is that people are naturally optimistic: they never think, when they open a checking account, that they're going to go overdrawn very often. So overdraft fees aren't a big deal to them at the time.
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The Atlantic Online