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Matt Lewis / Politics Daily:
Charles Krauthammer Slams Sarah Palin, Jim DeMint Over Delaware Endorsement — On Monday's edition of Fox News' “Special Report with Bret Beir,” columnist Charles Krauthammer criticized former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and Sen. Jim Demint (R-SC) for endorsing Delaware Tea Party candidate Christine O'Donnell …
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Taylor Marsh, Connecting.the.Dots, No More Mister Nice Blog, Hotline On Call, GayPatriot, Outside the Beltway and GOP 12
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CNN:
Bill Kristol on Christine O'Donnell: No Sarah Palin — (CNN) - Guess who's getting slimed now in the increasingly nasty Senate race in Delaware: Republican stalwarts Bill Kristol and Fred Barnes. — The charge: both men, editors of the conservative magazine the Weekly Standard …
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Weekly Standard and TBogg
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
G.O.P. Braces for More Discontent in Final Primaries — As the long and turbulent primary season of the midterm election campaign drew to a close on Monday, the Republican establishment was placing its confidence on hold and bracing for the prospect that voters in yet another state would send …
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The Politico, Washington Post, msnbc.com, Wonkette, Hot Air, Daily Kos, The Page and Ben Smith's Blog
Charles Mahtesian / The Politico:
What to watch in Tuesday's primaries
What to watch in Tuesday's primaries
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The Nation, CNN, ABCNEWS, The Note and Ballot Box
John / Power Line:
Did Castle Vote to Impeach Bush?
Did Castle Vote to Impeach Bush?
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Patterico's Pontifications, Riehl World View and Michelle Malkin
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Delaware and NH General Election Number Preview
Delaware and NH General Election Number Preview
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The Politico and Hot Air
David Catanese / The Politico:
Castle rips ‘out-of-state’ operation
Castle rips ‘out-of-state’ operation
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CNN, TalkLeft, Riehl World View, sisu and GOP 12
The Washington Independent:
Who Would the Tax Increases Hurt? — Politicians Debate the Real Cost and Effects of Possible Tax Increases on the Rich — This week, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), who caucuses with the Democrats, addressed a local chapter of the Chamber of Commerce in Middlesex, Conn. …
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Matthew Yglesias, Democracy in America, Guardian, Associated Press and Political Punch
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New York Times:
Republicans and the Middle Class — It was hard to know how serious a gesture of compromise Representative John Boehner, the House minority leader, was making on Sunday when he suggested that he would vote for a tax cut for the middle class even if it was not extended to the rich …
Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Nelson: ‘It Would Be Very Hard For Me To Support’ Allowing Tax Cuts For The Rich To Expire — Ben Nelson (D-NE), the most conservative of the Senate's 59 Democrats, became the first in his party to say he might side with Republicans on the Bush tax cuts, suggesting he might filibuster …
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Hullabaloo, TalkLeft, Hotline On Call, The Hill, Commentary and The Plum Line
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Boehner Plays Central Role in Democratic Ad
Boehner Plays Central Role in Democratic Ad
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CNN, National Review, Peter Daou, Reuters, The Politico, Salon and Gawker
Mark Tapscott / Washington Examiner:
McConnell intros Tax Hike Prevention Act of 2010
David Rogers / The Politico:
Hill battles over Bush tax cuts
Hill battles over Bush tax cuts
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Democratic Strategist, Slate and Washington Wire
Quinnipiac University:
Blumenthal Up Just 6 Points In Connecticut Senate Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Much McMahon Support Is Anti-Blumenthal — Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, the Democrat, leads Republican former wrestling executive Linda McMahon 51 - 45 percent among likely voters …
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The Fix, Mouth of the Potomac, Hot Air, National Review, The Eye, USA Today, Ben Smith's Blog, Capitol Watch, Pollster.com All Content, TPMDC, Weigel and Taegan Goddard's …
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Lieberman ‘hopes’ Democrats will hold Senate majority, but won't campaign
Lieberman ‘hopes’ Democrats will hold Senate majority, but won't campaign
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CNN and ctmirror.org
John Schwartz / New York Times:
Confessing to Crime, but Innocent — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Eddie Lowery lost 10 years of his life for a crime he did not commit. There was no physical evidence at his trial for rape, but one overwhelming factor put him away: he confessed. — At trial, the jury heard details that prosecutors insisted …
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newsfeed.time.com, Shakesville, The Moderate Voice and Law Blog
Wall Street Journal:
The 1099 Insurrection — The White House fights an effort to ease a burden on small business. — You might not have seen it reported, but the Senate will vote this morning on whether to repeal part of ObamaCare that it passed only months ago. The White House is opposed …
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BizzyBlog, Don Surber and The Volokh Conspiracy
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Voices of reason notice the right wing is bats**t insane — Voices Of Reason — Ben Smith notes that George Packer and Andrew Sullivan are lamenting the irrationality of the right and he posits that liberals are going to be increasingly relying on this argument the more we lose.
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Ben Smith's Blog, The Mahablog, Peter Daou and driftglass
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Liberal despair: Age of irrationality
Liberal despair: Age of irrationality
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TalkLeft, Questions and Observations, The Daily Dish, The Confluence and RedState
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
New Polls Show Mostly Republican Leads — Fox News is set to release a series of new polls of likely voters in several key states. They were released early to users of their new iPhone app. — Florida: Marco Rubio (R) leads Gov. Charlie Crist (I) in the U.S. Senate race, 43% to 27%, with Rep. Kendrick Meek (D) at 21%.
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Mitch Daniels makes White House moves — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has been holding a series of private dinners with top Republican business leaders, policy hands and donors from around the country since this spring, an indication that he's thinking more seriously about a presidential bid than he publicly lets on.
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Right Wing Watch, The Page, FrumForum and Shakesville
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Krauthammer: Palin's and DeMint's endorsements of O'Donnell are destructive, capricious, irresponsible — Via the Right Scoop. There's nothing here that you haven't heard before, but since “true conservatives” are in RINO-stomp mode towards Paul Mirengoff and John McCormack and Jim Geraghty …
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Real Clear Politics, Mediaite, CNN, Conservatives4Palin.com, The Right Scoop, The Other McCain and Riehl World View
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Only Nixon Could Go to China — How Obama can help ease “Islamophobia.” — “One of the things that I most admired about President Bush was after 9/11, him being crystal-clear about the fact that we were not at war with Islam,” President Obama said in his Friday press conference.
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NewsBusters.org
Mark Bowden / The Atlantic Online:
The Salesman — Experienced, emotional, marked by personal tragedy and political setback, Joe Biden is in many ways the antithesis of the president he serves. But his stock has risen steadily in the West Wing, and with the Democrats poised to lose much of their leverage in the midterm elections …
Daniel de Vise / Washington Post:
Report: More women than men in U.S. earned doctorates last year for first time — For the first time, more women than men in the United States received doctoral degrees last year, the culmination of decades of change in the status of women at colleges nationwide.
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The Hill:
Democratic aides may get cold shoulder from K Street after midterms — Democratic congressional aides aiming for a big payday from K Street have seen their value plummet with their party's declining fortunes, according to corporate headhunters and lobbyists.
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Al Sharpton to launch Sunday-morning show — He'll also start a media company and magazine — The Rev. Al Sharpton has created his own media company and will launch a Sunday-morning syndicated TV show, he told The Hollywood Reporter on Monday. — The controversial civil rights advocate …
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Ben Smith's Blog
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Day After Tomorrow — Every political movement has a story. The surging Republican Party has a story, too. It is a story of virtue betrayed and innocence threatened. — Through most of its history, the narrative begins, the United States was a limited government nation …
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Hit & Run, Commentary, Democracy in America, driftglass and Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal:
AIG Plots End to U.S. Aid — Insurer and Treasury Discuss Accelerating the Sale of Government's Stake — American International Group Inc. and its government overseers are in talks to speed up an exit plan designed to repay U.S. taxpayers in full while enabling the giant insurer to regain independence …
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Associated Press, New York Times, naked capitalism, Money & Company, ourfuture.org/blogs_chrono/*, FrumForum and The BLT
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Next, Michelle Obama's health reform plan for the nation's restaurant menus and families dining out — First Lady Michelle Obama, who has been unable to convince the Smoker-in-Chief to give up that dreadful habit, now has some health suggestions for other American families and for restaurant menus across the country.
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Commentary and JammieWearingFool
Aharding / CNN:
Former GOP leader apologizes to Obama, calls Republicans ‘racist’ — Miami, Florida (CNN) - The ex-chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, Jim Greer, is now apologizing for stoking fears about President Obama's address to school children last year. — Greer, now under indictment …
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The Political Carnival
Ezra Klein:
Wonkbook: GOP doubles down on Bush tax cuts; possible recess appointment for Warren; EPA vote — Republicans spent much of yesterday walking back John Boehner's conciliatory comments on the Bush tax cuts. Mitch McConnell and the Senate GOP, in particular, made it clear that either everyone …
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Daily Kos and Prairie Weather
Washington Post:
Jobless are straining Social Security's disability benefits program — The number of former workers seeking Social Security disability benefits has spiked with the nation's economic problems, heightening concern that the jobless are expanding the program beyond its intended purpose of aiding the disabled.
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Free exchange, The Washington Independent, Wonk Room and Eschaton