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Obama pleads for patience from Stewart on ‘Daily Show’ — President Obama took to The Daily Show on Wednesday as part of his effort to motivate the young voters who propelled him into the Oval Office in 2008. — The president, who faces a possible GOP takeover of the House in less than a week …
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On the Daily Show, Obama is the last laugh — On Comedy Central, the joke was on President Obama Wednesday night. — The president had come, on the eve of what will almost certainly be the loss of his governing majority, to plead his case before Jon Stewart, gatekeeper of the disillusioned left.
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New York Times, Washington Wire, Prairie Weather and Betsy's Page

Obama, Jon Stewart and Change
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The Moderate Voice, Raw Story, Bloomberg and Outside the Beltway

Obama is a guest as Jon Stewart brings his ‘Daily Show’ gags to town
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Obama says he's evolving on gay marriage — President Barack Obama told a group of liberal bloggers Wednesday that his views on same-sex marriage, which he has previously opposed, are evolving and that society is moving in the direction of granting marriage rights to same-sex couples.
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Washington Monthly, JustOneMinute, Towleroad News #gay, AMERICAblog News, Raw Story, Power Line, Pam's House Blend, Wonk Room and GayPatriot
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Transcript of Q and A with the President about DADT and Same-sex marriage — As John reported, I attended a question-and-answer session at the White House with President Obama today. There were five progressive bloggers, including Barbara Morrill from DailyKos, Duncan Black a.k.a. Atrios …
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Firedoglake, Fox News and Pam's House Blend

Obama tells bloggers he has a lame-duck strategy to end DADT — President Obama told a small group of liberal bloggers Wednesday that he has a strategy for ending “Don't ask, don't tell” during the lame-duck session. — Obama declined to divulge his plans for ending the controversial law through Congress …
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog

My Day — Have not had chance to read. — THE WHITE HOUSE
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The Agonist, The Confluence and Corrente


Obama Coalition Is Fraying, Poll Finds — Critical parts of the coalition that delivered President Obama to the White House in 2008 and gave Democrats control of Congress in 2006 are switching their allegiance to the Republicans in the final phase of the midterm Congressional elections …
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Republicans Win House, Get No Mandate in Poll Favoring Clinton — Republicans are poised to retake the U.S. House next week without a mandate from voters to carry out their policies, a Bloomberg National Poll shows. — The minority party, whose supporters are more motivated and enthusiastic …
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The Politico, The Washington Independent and ourfuture.org/blogs_chrono/*


Tea party antics could end up burning Republicans — The tea party's volatile influence on this election year appears to be doing more harm than good for Republicans' chances in some of the closest races in the nation, in which little-known candidates who upset the establishment with primary wins …
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Breaking: New Alaska Senate Poll Shows McAdams Surging Past Embattled Joe Miller — A new poll conducted by Hays Research confirms what we already intuitively know. Alaska U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller's candidacy is in big trouble. — The percentage of those who feel either …
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The Huffington Post, National Review, Booman Tribune, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Hill

CNN/Time Poll: Paul leads Kentucky Senate race
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The Politico, The Note, Page One, Daily Kos and Bluegrass Politics


Karl Rove questions Sarah Palin's suitability for president — Karl Rove, the former senior adviser to George W Bush, has cast doubt on Sarah Palin's viability as a White House candidate, questioning if the American people thought she had the “gravitas” for the “most demanding job in the world”.

WHAT SHARRON ANGLE CONSIDERS ‘WICKED’.... In some uses of slang, I suppose “wicked” could be flattering. If Chuckie Sullivan says, “My friend Will Hunting is wicked smart,” it's intended as praise. — When extremist Senate candidate Sharron Angle characterizes Social Security as “wicked …
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Prison Economics Help Drive Ariz. Immigration Law … Last year, two men showed up in Benson, Ariz., a small desert town 60 miles from the Mexico border, offering a deal. — Glenn Nichols, the Benson city manager, remembers the pitch. — “The gentleman that's the main thrust of this thing …
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The Washington Independent and Prairie Weather


Richard Warman Sues Blazingcatfur For Linking To “Far Right” Mark Steyn — About 18 months ago everybody's favourite Ex-Canadian Human Rights Commission employee Richard Warman launched one of his many, as in very many, SLAPP suits against yours truly for, among other dastardly deeds …
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Patterico's Pontifications, five feet of fury. and Jay Currie

Angle Turns Corner in Nevada, but G.O.P. Senate Odds Drop — Sharron Angle, the Republican candidate in Nevada, has been improving her position in our forecast in recent days, and for the first time since the spring has better than a three-in-four chance to win her race against Harry Reid, according to the FiveThirtyEight model.
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Firedoglake and Rasmussen Reports
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Poll: Independents Keep GOP Ahead in Four Key Senate Races
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The Reaction, Scared Monkeys, The Page, Sister Toldjah, Conservatives4Palin.com and Hotline On Call

Boehner To Appear with Nazi Reenactor — I'd thought Richard Iott had been put out to pasture after news broke that his main hobby was Nazi reenacting. After that Rep. Eric Cantor (R) denounced him. And then everything pretty much went down hill from there when he started saying …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Atlantic Online, Guardian, The Moderate Voice and Firedoglake
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Florida Democrat Leads Quinnipiac University Governor Poll for First Time — Florida Democrat Alex Sink leads Republican Rick Scott in the race for governor of the fourth- most-populous U.S. state for the first time in a Quinnipiac University poll of likely voters.
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Arkansas School Board Member Wants ‘Fags’ To ‘Commit Suicide’ And To ‘Give Each Other AIDS And Die’ — Last week, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) asked people to “Go Purple” to call attention to the suicides of six teenagers who were victims of homophobic bullying.
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Daily Kos, Politics Daily, Feministing and Balloon Juice


Poll: Independents Drive GOP Midterm Advantage — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. — With the midterm elections less than a week away, a new CBS News/New York Times poll finds that Republicans continue …
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Scared Monkeys, Libertarian Leanings and AMERICAblog News


Matthews: How Long Before We See Tea Partiers Start Showing Up in Uniform, 1930s Style? — Chris Matthews, on Wednesday's Hardball, not so cryptically compared the actions of Republican volunteers to that of Nazi-style tactics from the 1930s as he claimed the restraining of a MoveOn.org activist …
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The Other McCain, Weasel Zippers, Pajamas Media, Doug Ross, Media Research Center and RedState


Channeling Milton Friedman — Enough about John Maynard Keynes. We can be sure the 20th century British economic giant would advise more government spending to spur U.S. economic growth with consumers and businesses so hesitant and short-term interest rates at zero.
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Paul Krugman

2010 Electorate Still Looking More Republican Than in the Past — GOP Election Day advantage aided by surge in independents who lean Republican — PRINCETON, NJ — Gallup's latest figures on the composition of the 2010 electorate suggest that, consistent with an earlier Gallup report …
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Hot Air and Questions and Observations

Thuggish behavior stains Kentucky — The ugliness outside a U.S. Senate debate in Lexington Monday night was not a mere act of incivility. It was a violent assault. — It was the kind of thuggish intimidation you expect against a political protestor in Tehran today or a civil-rights marcher in Birmingham in 1963.
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New York Times, Blue Bluegrass and The Impolitic