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Timothy R. Homan / Bloomberg:
Rich Americans Save Tax Cuts Instead of Spending, Moody's Says — Hand the wealthiest Americans a tax cut and history suggests they will save the money rather than spend it. — Tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush were followed by increases in the saving rate among the rich …
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Washington Monthly, Donklephant and The Political Carnival
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Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Echoing Clinton's famous line, Obama tries to connect with voters — President Obama told a small crowd in Fairfax, Va., on Monday that he would stand in the hot sun with them and “feel their pain.” — He was meeting with a Fairfax family for a backyard discussion on the economy in an effort …
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Weasel Zippers and JammieWearingFool
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Elevating John Boehner (and will it work) — The White House has become very interested in House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) of late. — In a speech last week in Ohio, President Barack Obama mentioned Boehner a whopping eight times(!) and White House surrogates spent …
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Don Surber, PostPartisan, The Huffington Post, Weigel, USA Today and Firedoglake
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Democratic Ad Casts Boehner in a Central Role — WASHINGTON — Democrats are again stepping up their effort to elevate Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio into a symbol of the Republican Party virtually equivalent to the elephant. And in doing so, they are executing a strategy intended …
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The Politico
Timothy P. Carney / Beltway Confidential:
Pelosi has pocketed nearly twice as much lobbyist cash as Boehner
Pelosi has pocketed nearly twice as much lobbyist cash as Boehner
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theblogprof, Hot Air, NewsBusters.org, Say Anything, Liberty Pundits Blog, Politics Daily, GayPatriot and The Caucus
Christina Bellantoni / TPMDC:
House Dems Will Not Force Vote On Middle Class Tax Cuts
House Dems Will Not Force Vote On Middle Class Tax Cuts
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TalkLeft, The Politico, Daily Kos, The Plum Line, Talking Points Memo and Balloon Juice
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Boehner concedes only three percent of small businesses affected …
Boehner concedes only three percent of small businesses affected …
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The Politico, Washington Monthly, TPMDC, Wonk Room, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Washington Post and Crooks and Liars
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Cantor, Ryan distance themselves from Boehner on middle class tax cuts
Cantor, Ryan distance themselves from Boehner on middle class tax cuts
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CNN, Think Progress, Daily Kos and TPMDC
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
MCCONNELL BREAKS WITH BOEHNER, WILL FIGHT MIDDLE-CLASS TAX BREAKS. …
MCCONNELL BREAKS WITH BOEHNER, WILL FIGHT MIDDLE-CLASS TAX BREAKS. …
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Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog!
Associated Press:
GOP spokesman: Senate GOP to oppose Obama tax plan
GOP spokesman: Senate GOP to oppose Obama tax plan
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Talking Points Memo, The Freedomist, First Draft, Raw Story, Swampland, FrumForum, Washington Monthly and New York Times
Stephanie Condon / CBS News:
Mitch McConnell Stands Firm: No Partial Bush Tax Cut Extension
Mitch McConnell Stands Firm: No Partial Bush Tax Cut Extension
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Daily Kos, Liberty Pundits Blog, Ezra Klein, CBS News, Commentary, Guardian, Say Anything, National Review and HotAirPundit
The Huffington Post:
Tom Ross, Delaware GOP Chair, Threatened With ‘Bullet In The Head’ — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — The chairman of the Delaware Republican Party received a death threat last week over his support for Rep. Mike Castle (R-Del) over Tea Party challenger Christine O'Donnell in the state's upcoming Senate primary …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
2 Insurgents Could Hurt G.O.P. Chances for Senate Takeover — Tomorrow's primaries in New York and six other states - the last of the 2010 cycle, save for Saturday's primary in Hawaii and a runoff in Louisiana on Oct. 2 — originally looked as though they'd have little impact on the electoral landscape.
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Facebook, The Huffington Post, Doug Ross, New York Times, The Politico and National Review
Sean J. Miller / Ballot Box:
Conservative group didn't think O'Donnell could win in Del.
Conservative group didn't think O'Donnell could win in Del.
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CNN, Public Policy Polling, The Page, ABCNEWS, The Other McCain and The Note
ABCNEWS:
Delaware Senate Race: A Kamikaze Republican and the Tea Party
Delaware Senate Race: A Kamikaze Republican and the Tea Party
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Classical Values, The Freedomist, CNN and Riehl World View
Christina Bellantoni / TPMDC:
Christine O'Donnell Targeting ‘Hillary Democrats’ …
Christine O'Donnell Targeting ‘Hillary Democrats’ …
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Crooks and Liars, Guardian, RedState, Hot Air, Talking Points Memo and paracom.paramountcommunication …
David Frum / FrumForum:
Gingrich: Obama Wants Whitey's Money — Newt Gingrich upped the rhetoric against the president on Friday night. Interviewed by National Review's Robert Costa, Gingrich cited Dinesh D'Souza's cover story in Forbes. … With the Forbes story and now the Gingrich endorsement …
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Andy Barr / The Politico:
Andy Card: Newt Gingrich is not ‘helpful’
Andy Card: Newt Gingrich is not ‘helpful’
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CNN, Outside the Beltway and FrumForum
Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
Reid to schedule 'Don't Ask' vote next week — The Washington Blade has learned that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) intends to schedule a vote next week on major defense budget legislation that contains “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” repeal language, regardless of any objection from members of the U.S. Senate.
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Wonk Room and Joe. My. God.
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Alexander Nicholson / Congress Blog:
Reid my lips: no forgiveness if no NDAA in September — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has a stark choice to make. He can schedule the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for floor time and a vote during this Senate work period or he can take sole personal responsibility for continuing …
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CNN, The Note, The Politico, Pam's House Blend, Open Left and The Page
Sherry Devlin / Missoula Editor:
We didn't “sneak in” to Sarah Palin's speech — First: This blogpost is not about politics. — Second: Contrary to former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's warning to the standing-room-only crowd at this afternoon's Teen Challenge fundraiser in Missoula, the media did not “sneak in” to her speech.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Missoulian and The Political Carnival
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Alex Seitz-Wald / Think Progress:
Paranoid Palin Hunts For Media ‘Moles’ At Montana Speech
Paranoid Palin Hunts For Media ‘Moles’ At Montana Speech
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News Hounds
Michelle Malkin:
Document drop: Breaking: DOJ Inspector General will investigate Obama voting rights record — Just obtained this letter from Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine to members of Congress informing them that he will open up a review of the Obama administration's selective enforcement …
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Weasel Zippers and JOSHUAPUNDIT
Mark Halperin / The Page:
Halperin's Take: Brown Escalates War of Words With Bill Clinton — HALPERIN'S TAKE: The Whitman ad is probably the best TV spot by any campaign all cycle. Clinton and Brown have always had a rough relationship, which probably hit rock bottom... ... in 1992, when, in the same debate …
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Hot Air, Taylor Marsh, RedState, Salon and Politics Daily
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Michael Scherer / Swampland:
Jerry Brown: “I Did Not Have Taxes With This State” UPDATED
Jerry Brown: “I Did Not Have Taxes With This State” UPDATED
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Washington Wire, The Fix, CNN and Calbuzz
Virginia Wheeler / myfoxdc WTTG FOX 5:
UK Teenager Banned From America For Life Over Obscene Obama Email — A British teenager who sent an email to the White House calling President Obama an obscenity was banned from America for life, The Sun reported Monday. — The FBI asked local cops to tell college student Luke Angel, 17, his drunken insult was “unacceptable.”
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The Confluence, Hot Air, LewRockwell.com Blog, Say Anything and Outside the Beltway
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Cheyenne Hopkins / American Banker:
White House Considers Naming Warren ‘Interim’ CFPB Head — WASHINGTON — The White House is considering appointing Elizabeth Warren as interim head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, bypassing a likely Senate confirmation battle, according to sources.
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Firedoglake and Daily Kos
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Meredith Shiner / The Politico:
W.H. denies plan to avoid Warren fight
Martin Peretz / The New Republic:
An Apology — Nicholas Kristof and I do not see the world—and America's role in it—in the same way. I have sometimes expressed my disagreements with his opinions vociferously (vociferousness is my business). But in yesterday's The New York Times, he quotes two sentences that I recently wrote …
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The Daily Dish, Nicholas D. Kristof, Mediaite, Salon, Raw Story, Ò", Politics Daily, Hit & Run, The Huffington Post, TPM LiveWire, TPMCafe, Wonkette, Gawker and The Atlantic Online
Michiko Kakutani / New York Times:
Digging for the Roots of Conservative Rage — In his new book, “The Backlash: Right-Wing Radicals, High-Def Hucksters, and Paranoid Politics in the Age of Obama,” the progressive journalist Will Bunch serves up his own anatomy of the Tea Party movement, that loose agglomeration of right-wing insurgents …
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Philly.com
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Generic Ballot Splits 48% for GOP, 43% for Dems — Republicans close to unanimous in supporting GOP candidates — PRINCETON, NJ — Forty-eight percent of registered voters favor Republican congressional candidates and 43% favor Democratic candidates in Gallup's national generic ballot for the week of Sept. 6-12.
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TPMDC, The Hill and The Huffington Post
Leon H. Wolf / The New Ledger:
Meghan McCain's Dirty, Sexy Politics — On June 20, 2002, the United States Supreme Court decreed, in the case of Atkins v. Virginia, that the mildly mentally retarded were categorically exempt from capital punishment, reasoning that fully functional adults of diminished mental capacity …
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Outside the Beltway and AmSpecBlog
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Liberal despair: Age of irrationality — A couple of influential writers broadly in sympathy with Obama today float the same notion: That we're living in a fundamentally unreasonable age, that voters basically can't be trusted, and that democracy is just barely muddling through.
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The Daily Dish, Hullabaloo and RedState
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Reporting With the Weekly Standard — Hot on the heels of unearthing the Kenyan anti-colonialist roots of Barack Obama's ideology, conservative journalists are apparently scouring the progressive community for more shady African ties. The latest began when my colleague Sara Haile-Mariam …
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The Politico, Michelle Malkin and Balloon Juice
Sean Trende / Real Clear Politics:
Signs of a Democratic Rebound? — Connecticut Senate - Many race watchers had pegged the Connecticut Senate race as an “upset special.” After all, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal had committed what looked a self-inflicted wound when it was discovered that he had exaggerated his military service.
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Democratic Strategist and Weekly Standard