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What Did I Tell You About Her? — Christine O'Donnell's first TV ad of the general election campaign: — The American Spectator, July 27: … With a smile like that, she's awfully hard to hate. The Castle campaign tried to demonize her and it backfired. Maybe Baldy the Tax-Hiking Wanker will have better luck.
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Hot Air, minx.cc, Da Techguy's Blog, Left Coast Rebel, No More Mister Nice Blog and Gateway Pundit
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It Has Come To This: O'Donnell Family Straightens Out Father's Bozo The Clown Career — Christine O'Donnell's campaign is facing yet another set of questions about her background, and this time it's on a really weird line of discussion — whether her father was Philadelphia's local Bozo the Clown.
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The Political Carnival, Gateway Pundit, Raw Story, TBogg, Outside the Beltway and Mock, Paper, Scissors


Christine O'Donnell Ad: 'I'm Not A Witch' — ABC's Michael Falcone reports: — “I'm not a witch,” Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell assures voters, who may be concerned that she once “dabbled” in the dark arts, in a new ad released by her campaign on Monday.
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The Politico, Associated Press, Taylor Marsh, TBogg, Right Pundits, Weigel, AmSpecBlog and George's Bottom Line


Tea Party darling Christine O'Donnell in first ad: 'I'm not a witch' — Tea Party darling Christine O'Donnell may be brewing more ridicule for her fledgling Senate campaign after releasing her first TV ad. — “I'm not a witch,” O'Donnell deadpans into the camera at the start of the 30-second ad released Monday.
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Haaretz and The Agonist

Trending: O'Donnell: ‘I am not a witch’
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ABCNEWS, American Power and Outside the Beltway

Send In the Clowns — and the Truth Squad
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Jezebel, The Confluence, First Draft and Rough Sketch

O'Donnell Ad Confronts Reports on Her Past
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Daily Kos, Philly.com, Firedoglake, Wonkette and Alan Colmes' Liberaland

Democrats gain in poll but GOP still leads as midterm elections near — Less than a month before the midterm elections, the political landscape remains strongly tilted toward Republicans, although Democrats have made modest improvements with voters since their late-summer low point, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Ezra Klein, The Fix, Washington Monthly, The Plum Line, Hot Air, The New Republic, The Page and Prairie Weather
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GOP Well Positioned Among Likely Midterm Voters — Voting preferences remain close among registered voters — PRINCETON, NJ — Gallup's generic ballot for Congress among registered voters currently shows Republicans with 46% of the vote and Democrats with 43%, similar to the 46% to 46% tie reported a week ago.
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The Note, Beltway Confidential, Washington Wire, FiveThirtyEight, Weekly Standard, The Hill, The Politico, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, Politics Daily, Erick's blog, The Atlantic Online, USA Today, Sweetness & Light, Hot Air, The Sundries Shack, National Review, GayPatriot, Real Clear Politics, Conservatives4Palin.com and AmSpecBlog

The wreck of the Jim Oberstar? — In “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” Gordon Lightfoot refers to “the gales of November” on Lake Superior. In Minnesota the shores of Lake Superior lie within the Eighth Congressional District. According to a poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies …
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DickMorris.com and Weekly Standard
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Stunner: Minnesota's 8th CD in play; Update: “Great news, not surprising”
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Let Freedom Ring, The Other McCain, Shot in the Dark and Weekly Standard

On the right, hateful words are fired like bullets — I still ride a bike. I do 12 miles, several days a week, and as I do so I listen to music — the Pandora service on my iPhone. I have created a station that plays folk rock. Lately, it has repeatedly played the Neil Young song “Ohio” …
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Althouse, NewsBusters.org and protein wisdom

Mondale to Obama: Ditch the ‘idiot boards’ — Former Vice President Walter Mondale suggested in an interview today President Obama stop relying on “idiot boards” — teleprompters, that is — to deliver his message to the American people. — “He uses these idiot boards to read speeches in television …
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Scared Monkeys, Balloon Juice, Hot Air, The Confluence, CNN, Pajamas Media, MyFox DC and Federal Eye
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Mondale: Obama's teleprompters are ‘idiot boards,’ …
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Don Surber, Weasel Zippers and Pajamas Media


With Tagline, MSNBC Embraces a Political Identity — MSNBC, once the also-ran but now the No. 2 cable news channel, has a new tagline that embraces its progressive political identity. — The tagline, “Lean Forward,” will be publicly announced Tuesday, opening a planned …
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Think Progress, JustOneMinute, Da Techguy's Blog, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and The Confluence

Glenn Beck: Can abortion be a kindness? — Audio Available: — GLENN: The first thing I want to play for you, though, however, is an interview from an environmentalist who is on the BBC yesterday and she's talking about the compassionate thing today. She believes the compassionate that abortion is compassionate.
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iOwnTheWorld.com
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UK Pundit to Shocked TV Host: Suffering Children Should Be Smothered
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NewsBusters.org, Daily Mail, Babalú Blog, Right Wing News, Hot Air, Pundit & Pundette and Pajamas Media


Frank's Own Battle Erodes Help for Fellow Democrats — It's the kind of political year in which even Rep. Barney Frank is being forced to break a sweat. — The Massachusetts Democrat, one of Congress's most well-known members, usually wins re-election by steamrolling his opponents.
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Politics Daily, The Caucus and Weekly Standard


Health Insurers Funding Secretive Attack Group Run By A Prominent GOP Lobbyist — Health insurance companies, after funding tens of millions of dollars in attack ads aimed to kill health reform, are now funding Republican candidates promising to repeal or water-down the bill.
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Crooks and Liars, Wonk Room, The Politico and Daily Kos
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Inside The Shadow GOP
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Raw Story, Mother Jones and The Atlantic Online


U.S. Military Orders Less Dependence on Fossil Fuels — With insurgents increasingly attacking the American fuel supply convoys that lumber across the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan, the military is pushing aggressively to develop, test and deploy renewable energy to decrease its need to transport fossil fuels.
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Green, Balloon Juice and Associated Press

Obama: Fiscal Situation “Untenable” — You don't say, Mr. President. … Keen government observers and other Jane's Addiction fans know what's coming next: The big “but”: … A-ha. Because nothing says “competitive edge” like “doubling spending while failing to improve results.”
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White House.gov Blog Feed and EconLog


Sen. Murkowski Asks Alaska Stations Not to Air Tea Party Ads — JUNEAU, Alaska — U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's campaign is warning Alaska broadcasters not to air ads by a national tea party group that the campaign says are “littered with lies and intentional mischaracterizations” about her and her write-in campaign.
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Conservatives4Palin.com, Weasel Zippers, HotAirPundit and Sister Toldjah

Hacker infiltration ends D.C. online voting trial — Last week, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics opened a new Internet-based voting system for a weeklong test period, inviting computer experts from all corners to prod its vulnerabilities in the spirit of “give it your best shot.”
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The BRAD BLOG, Threat Level and Corrente


Midwest Democrats rip Senate foes — Three Midwestern Democrats launched biting ads against GOP Senate candidates Tuesday, targeting the Republicans with variations on this message: My opponent is an unethical insider who just can't be trusted. — Indiana Rep. Brad Ellsworth …


Elections are likely to trim number of women in Congress — GLENWOOD, Ark. — Blanche Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1992, a time when women gained so much ground in the House and Senate that it was dubbed the “Year of the Woman.” — Now, the Arkansas senator, who faces Republican John Boozman …
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Shakesville, ECHIDNE of the snakes, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Hot Air and Jezebel


Cities in Debt Turn to States, Adding Strain — Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, dodged financial disaster last month by getting money from the state to make a payment to its bondholders. — It did so even though the state warned that the money had to be used for city workers' pensions.
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Right Wing News and Calculated Risk


Rail Service Expansion Imperiled at State Level — Republicans running for governor in a handful of states could block, or significantly delay, one of President Obama's signature initiatives: his plan to expand the passenger rail system and to develop the nation's first bullet-train service.
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Ezra Klein, The New Republic, The Future of Capitalism and Balloon Juice


Federal judge charged with buying drugs from stripper — A longtime federal judge was freed on a $50,000 bond Monday after his arrest on federal charges that he bought cocaine and other illegal drugs while involved in a sexual relationship with an exotic dancer for the past several months.
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TalkLeft


National Review Writers Defend County Whose Subscription-Only Firefighters Watched Home Burn Down — As ThinkProgress reported earlier this morning, South Fulton firefighters from Obion, Tennessee, last week stood by and watched as a family's home burned down because their services …
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Hot Air, Mediaite, National Review, Discourse.net, Blogcritics, Paul Krugman and Climate Progress


The Bill Gates Income Tax — If Washington's most famous billionaires are really worried about their state's finances, they'd write personal checks to the government and leave everyone else alone. — Framed on a wall in my office is a personal letter to me from Bill Gates the elder.
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Betsy's Page


New Fuel for Local Papers: Medical Marijuana Ads — COLORADO SPRINGS — When it hit the streets here last week, the latest issue of ReLeaf, a pullout supplement to The Colorado Springs Independent devoted to medical marijuana, landed with a satisfying thud.
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Romenesko

Centrist Democrats may reign in House — If Democrats retain a slim hold on the House next year, a handful of the party's most conservative members could find themselves in the catbird seat, wielding wide influence over the Democratic agenda. — In that scenario, the finicky Blue Dog Coalition …
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CQ Politics and DownWithTyranny!

Who's Got West Wing Juice? Look to Flickr — Pete Rouse has a lot of work to do if he wants to match the influence that Rahm Emanuel had as President Obama's chief of staff. — That's the conclusion from a highly unscientific survey of the White House Flicker feed …
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Ben Smith's Blog and Taegan Goddard's …

Cuccinelli reissues global warming subpoena to U-Va. — Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has sent a new civil subpoena to the University of Virginia, renewing a demand for documents related to a work of a former university climate scientist that was stymied when a judge blocked his previous request in August.
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Mother Jones, Wonk Room and The Huffington Post