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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Minority leader Boehner to call for mass firing of Obama's economic team — CLEVELAND — House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) will call Tuesday for the mass firing of the Obama administration's economic team, including Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and White House adviser Larry Summers …
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gopleader.gov:
Full Text: Boehner Delivers Remarks on Jobs & The Economy in Cleveland, OH — Follow @GOPLeader for updates on Leader Boehner's remarks — Remarks by House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) on Jobs & The Economy — As Prepared for Delivery — The City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
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Michelle Malkin, The Atlantic Online, Daily Kos, Wake up America, Gateway Pundit and Politics Extra
Dan Pfeiffer / White House.gov Blog Feed:
Their Economic Policies Haven't Changed, So They Won't Bring the Change We Need — Later today, House Minority Leader John Boehner is slated to give a speech at the City Club of Cleveland laying out the major planks of his party's economic agenda. Unfortunately, families in Ohio and across …
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The Politico, Washington Monthly, Swampland, Political Punch and Politics Extra
Michael Memoli / The Swamp:
Boehner to Obama: fire economic team — House Minority Leader John Boehner today called on President Obama to fire Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and other members of his economic team, one of a series of steps he said the administration needs to take to “break this economic uncertainty.”
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New York Times, D.C. Now, ourfuture.org/blogs_chrono/* and CNN
Jake Sherman / The Politico:
John Boehner: Fire Timothy Geithner and Larry Summers
John Boehner: Fire Timothy Geithner and Larry Summers
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No More Mister Nice Blog
realtor.org:
July Existing-Home Sales Fall as Expected but Prices Rise — Existing-home sales were sharply lower in July following expiration of the home buyer tax credit but home prices continued to gain, according to the National Association of Realtors®. — Existing-home sales1 …
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Calculated Risk:
Existing Home Sales lowest since 1996, 12.5 months of supply — The NAR reports: July Existing-Home Sales Fall as Expected but Prices Rise … Click on graph for larger image in new window. — This graph shows existing home sales, on a Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate (SAAR) basis since 1993.
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Free exchange, Vox Popoli and Bloomberg
Ann McElhinney / Not Evil Just Wrong:
James Cameron—King of Hypocrites — Last March James Cameron sounded defiant. — The Avatar director was determined to expose journalists, such as myself, who thought it was important to ask questions about climate change orthodoxy and the radical “solutions” being proposed.
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Zaid Jilani / Think Progress:
Pickens Laments That He Failed To Convince Bush And Obama To Take Iraq's Oil — Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens made headlines late last year as he openly advocated to members of Congress that the United States seize the oil fields of Iraq and use them for its own benefit, arguing that our country is “entitled” to the oil.
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Climate Depot
Greyhawk / Mudville Gazette:
When did the actual last combat brigade return from Iraq?
When did the actual last combat brigade return from Iraq?
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The Jawa Report and BLACKFIVE
Ben Geman / The Hill:
Report: Director James Cameron calls climate change skeptics ‘swine’
Report: Director James Cameron calls climate change skeptics ‘swine’
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RedState, Flopping Aces, Climate Depot, American Power and HotAirPundit
Aaron Hedge / Aspen Times:
Filmmaker Cameron, in Aspen, has harsh words for global warming skeptics
Filmmaker Cameron, in Aspen, has harsh words for global warming skeptics
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Questions and Observations and Weasel Zippers
Jon Hilsenrath / Wall Street Journal:
Fed Split on Move to Bolster Sluggish Economy — WASHINGTON—The Aug. 10 meeting of top Federal Reserve officials was among the most contentious in Ben Bernanke's four-and-a-half year tenure as central bank chairman. — With the economic outlook unexpectedly darkening …
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Paul Krugman:
Hangover Theory At The Fed — This Jon Hilsenrath piece on the Fed is an impressive piece of reporting; it seems that somebody is talking out of school. And as Tim Duy says, it's also depressing for anyone believing, as I do, that we're sliding steadily into a long-run low-growth …
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Economist's View and Calculated Risk
Hart Van Denburg / The Blotter:
Zombies scare Minneapolis into cash settlement — Seven zombies accused of carrying weapons of mass destruction will be staggering to the bank shortly with a bundle of cash, courtesy of a legal settlement with the City of Minneapolis. — The seven were arrested in 2006 during Aquatennial …
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Hit & Run
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Rangel on the Hot Seat in Debate — It was a gentle but unmistakable nudge President Obama gave Representative Charles B. Rangel recently, suggesting in an interview three weeks ago that Mr. Rangel, 80, should retire to “end his career with dignity.” — At a tense and sometimes fiery …
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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Primary Day — Five states — Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma and Vermont — go to the polls today “but only three of them can point to primary elections that are being closely monitored by a national audience,” Politico reports. — “In Alaska and Arizona, Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) …
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John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
Palin Hunts a Momma Grizzly
Palin Hunts a Momma Grizzly
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Hotline On Call, Mother Jones, Erick's blog and Conservatives4Palin.com
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
The “Ground Zero mosque” debate is about tolerance—and a whole lot more. … - The Florida Congressman Showing Democrats How To Beat the Tea Party- So What if the Islamic Community Center's Location Is “Insensitive”? - The NYT's Bogus Story About Technology Endangering National Park Visitors- What Ever Happened to Quicksand?
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Dina Temple-Raston / NPR:
Rancor Over Mosque Could Fuel Islamic Extremists
Rancor Over Mosque Could Fuel Islamic Extremists
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The Jawa Report, Mediaite and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Sasha Issenberg / Boston Globe:
A 25-state midterm swing for Romney — Former governor positioned for '12 — WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney, having met last weekend in New Hampshire with the staff of his 2008 presidential campaign, is preparing to embark on an aggressive schedule that will take him to more than 25 states …
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Ballot Box, Freedom's Lighthouse and GOP 12
Federal Eye:
Shirley Sherrod declines USDA job — Ousted Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod said Tuesday that she will not return to the department in the new role. — “I need to take a break from some of all I've had to deal with in the last few weeks,” Sherrod said at a hastily arranged news conference at USDA headquarters.
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Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
U.S. Judge Rules Against Obama's Stem Cell Policy — WASHINGTON — A federal district judge on Monday blocked President Obama's 2009 executive order that expanded embryonic stem cell research, saying it violated a ban on federal money being used to destroy embryos.
Rasmussen Reports:
48% Say Obama's Views Are Extreme; 51% Say Hillary Is Mainstream — Forty-eight percent (48%) of U.S. voters now regard President Obama's political views as extreme. Forty-two percent (42%) place his views in the mainstream, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
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Scared Monkeys, Weasel Zippers, Don Surber, Commentary, National Review and HotAirPundit
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Is Obama ‘American Enough’? — Suddenly, it's not “racist” to criticize the president. — The good news for President Obama is that this week is likely to be better for him than last week was. The bad news? Last week! A week so bad, as we observed Friday, that the president ended …
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NewsBusters.org and Commentary
Devin Dwyer / ABCNEWS:
What Recovery?: High Unemployment Persists Despite Stimulus — Republicans Poised to Hammer Democrats on Jobs Promises Ahead of November — After months of withering job losses and weak economic growth, summer was going to be the season of recovery, the Obama administration heralded in June.
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Hot Air and Riehl World View
Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
The Joke's on Us? — Our current political leadership just isn't all that funny. — Stop me if you've heard this one: Barack Obama and Joe Biden walk into a bar ... have a drink, shake some hands, and leave. — Not laughing? Well, our current political leadership just isn't all that funny.
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Althouse
Tim Cavanaugh / Hit & Run:
L.A. Times Runs Most Biased Top Story Ever Published In Any Free-World Newspaper — In one of its many books of guidelines, the Los Angeles Times instructs employees to write so that a reader “cannot detect” the political views of the reporter. If there's any place where you'd expect …
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Roger Ailes, Los Angeles Times and Doug Ross
CNN:
TRENDING: Poll: Jersey voters give ‘Shore’ thumbs down — The cast of ‘The Jersey Shore’ gets low marks from New Jersey voters. — (CNN) - It appears a majority of New Jersey residents agree with Gov. Chris Christie: The hit MTV reality show “Jersey Shore” is doing more harm than good to the Garden State.
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Cubachi, Liberty Pundits Blog and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
The Huffington Post:
Michael Steele Distances GOP From Arizona Immigration Law: It's Not ‘A Reflection Of An Entire Political Party’ — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — In an interview Monday with Univision, the nation's largest Spanish-language network, Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele distanced …
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Washington Monthly and The Washington Independent