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Obama Aides Weigh Bid to Tie the G.O.P. to the Tea Party — WASHINGTON — President Obama's political advisers, looking for ways to help Democrats and alter the course of the midterm elections in the final weeks, are considering a range of ideas, including national advertisements …
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White House: New York Times report ‘100 percent wrong’ — The White House is pushing back hard against a New York Times report that the president's political team is considering a national ad campaign that would cast the GOP as taken over by tea party extremists.
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CNN and Weekly Standard


Lindsey Graham: White House talks just went ‘dead’ — For much of the early part of the year, Sen. Lindsey Graham and the White House were locked in heated negotiations over legislation that could close the military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, move some of the war-on-terror prisoners …
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Emptywheel and FrumForum


Republicans Gain Ground Among Independents — But a new poll shows independents still don't trust the GOP on spending. — A new comprehensive national survey shows that independent voters—who voted for Barack Obama by a 52%-to-44% margin in the 2008 presidential election …
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Hit & Run, Commentary and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog

Tax Fight: GOP Won't Back Down — As we enter the final stretch before the November midterm elections, all eyes have gravitated to the fight over the looming federal tax increases. President Obama and Speaker Nancy Pelosi want to keep the current rates on income, capital gains and dividends …
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Liberty Pundits Blog, TPMDC, The Foundry, White House.gov Blog Feed and Commentary
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House GOP to unveil agenda Thursday — A senior GOP leadership aide working on the House Republicans' new agenda tells CNN that the project will focus mostly on economic priorities. — Washington (CNN) - Eager to prove they have a governing agenda if rewarded with majority control …


GOP Plan: Deprive Programs of Cash — Preparing for a Potential Congressional Majority, Republican Leaders Say Repeal of Health-Care Law Tops Their Priorities — Eyeing a potential Congressional win in November, House Republicans are planning to chip away at the White House's legislative agenda …
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The Politico, Economist's View and Don Surber


TRENDING: O'Donnell brushes off Rove criticisms — Delaware GOP Senate nominee O'Donnell tweeted late Sunday night that if she had the powers of a witch, Karl Rove would back her candidacy. — Washington (CNN) - Christine O'Donnell appears to be trying to use humor to defuse a decades-old admission …
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SCOTT JOHNSON: If Al Franken was able to overcome his personal record …
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Slate, Pajamas Media, alicublog, Da Techguy's Blog, Chicago Boyz, Gateway Pundit, Politics Daily and INSTAPUTZ

O'Donnell: No Witchcraft Since High School
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FoxNews.com, News Hounds and AMERICAblog News

Palin to O'Donnell: National media is ‘seeking ur destruction’
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Little Green Footballs, Mediaite, Conservatives4Palin.com, FrumForum and Dialogue Delaware

The Angry Rich — Anger is sweeping America. True, this white-hot rage is a minority phenomenon, not something that characterizes most of our fellow citizens. But the angry minority is angry indeed, consisting of people who feel that things to which they are entitled are being taken away.


For the Unemployed Over 50, Fears of Never Working Again — VASHON ISLAND, Wash. — Patricia Reid is not in her 70s, an age when many Americans continue to work. She is not even in her 60s. She is just 57. — But four years after losing her job she cannot, in her darkest moments …
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Matthew Yglesias, Balloon Juice, Brilliant at Breakfast, Economist's View and Calculated Risk


More House Democrats stressing independence from Pelosi, Obama — MCGREGOR, TEXAS - Little more than two years after she touted him for the vice presidential nomination, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi cannot count on the support of Rep. Chet Edwards. — Edwards, a conservative Democrat trying win …
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Ballot Box, Gallup, TRAIL BLAZERS, Top of the Ticket, Scared Monkeys and Prairie Weather


Tea Party Victory Opens Rift Between Moderate and Conservative Republicans — WASHINGTON — The few remaining Republican centrists in the Senate were eagerly awaiting the arrival of Michael N. Castle of Delaware, a longtime and reliable moderate voice who could provide some counterbalance …
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msnbc.com, Speakeasy and Questions and Observations
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Hudson Tunnel Review Raises Fear for Project — Few elected officials have ever inherited a public works project that promised as many benefits as the proposed Hudson River commuter train tunnel is supposed to deliver to the constituents of Gov. Chris Christie.


Munger Says ‘Thank God’ U.S. Opted for Bailouts Over Handouts — Charles Munger, the billionaire vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., defended the U.S. financial-company rescues of 2008 and told students that people in economic distress should “suck it in and cope.”
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The Future of Capitalism and Corrente


Islam's Encounters With America — A survey by Elaph, the most respected electronic daily in the Arab world, saw 58% object to the building of the WTC mosque. — From his recent travels to the Persian Gulf—sponsored and paid for by the State Department—Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf returned with a none-too-subtle threat.
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Weasel Zippers and The Daily Caller

Prof calls fellow academics ‘sanctimonious bigots’ — If the Left acknowledged sin, hypocrisy would be one of the most unforgiveable. But that's exactly what hundreds of university faculty members - many in women's and gender studies departments - were found guilty of during …
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Power Line


IN PRAISE OF INFLATION — In the two years since Lehman Brothers went under, the Federal Reserve has taken extraordinary measures to get the economy moving again. It has bailed out huge financial institutions, slashed interest rates almost to zero, lent hundreds of billions of dollars …
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Felix Salmon and Modeled Behavior


Why Sarah Palin Is Stronger Than You Think — Sarah Palin speaks at Iowa's annual Ronald Reagan dinner on Sept. 17, 2010 — TO: Coastal Elites, the Media and Establishment Politicians of Both Parties — Don't underestimate Sarah Palin. Yes, she is hyper-polarizing …
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Ben Smith's Blog, The Iowa Republican and The Page


Wall Street's Profit Engines Slow Down — Inside the great investment houses on Wall Street, business has taken a surprising turn — downward. — Even after taxpayer bailouts restored bankers' profits and pay, the great Wall Street money machine is decelerating.
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Hot Air and Prairie Weather

Leftist Activist in Delaware: Chris Coons Harassed Me Due to My Political Activism — Tonight I spoke with Alan Muller, who runs a site at Green Delaware — and thinks Chris Coons should be defeated. Mr. Muller wrote a blog post about how he had been harassed by Chris Coons …
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The Daily Caller


Values Voters: In Wellpoint We Trust — Earlier this weekend I asked this question on Twitter: … I posed it in response to Media Research Center VP Dan Gainor's comment to me about my revulsion at the standing ovation in the video above when Mike Pence practically spat the words “repeal Obamacare, lock, stock and barrel”.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Politics Plus and Taylor Marsh

TB POLL: BOOZMAN UP BIG; MAJOR MESSAGES NOT MOVING SENATE RACE — The latest Talk Business/Hendrix College Poll shows that voters are largely unswayed by several prominent issues churning in the U.S. Senate race between Sen. Blanche Lincoln and Cong. John Boozman.