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4:10 PM ET, June 7, 2011

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TMZ.com:
Weiner Told Porn Star to Lie, Offered PR Help  —  Congressman Anthony Weiner instructed one of his Internet women how to lie about their relationship ... and even offered PR help from his team, which could create major legal issues for him ... TMZ has learned.
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Graham Moomaw / Daily Progress:
In Louisa stop, Eric Cantor calls on Anthony Weiner to resign  —  LOUISA — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor today called on embattled U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner of New York to resign.  —  “I don't condone his activity.  And I think he should resign,” Cantor said after a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Louisa.
New York Post:
Marriage headed for a crotch-photo finish
Discussion: Fox Nation
The Note:
Reid on Congressman Weiner: 'I wish there was some way I can defend him but I can't'
Discussion: CNN
David S Morgan / CBS News:
Breitbart: Weiner offering limited version of truth
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
RNC chairman demands Weiner's resignation
Discussion: The Politico and FrumForum
Paul Waldman / TAPPED:
The Weiner Story Is Important Because...
Jennifer Epstein / Reuters:
Report: Anthony Weiner coached woman to lie
Danb / RADAR:
Weiner Sexting Partner Reveals Her Identity, Says: ‘He Called Me On Congress Phone!’
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Obama loses bin Laden bounce; Romney on the move among GOP contenders  —  The public opinion boost President Obama received after the killing of Osama bin Laden has dissipated, and Americans' disapproval of how he is handling the nation's economy and the deficit has reached new highs, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
ABC News Poll: Romney Even Against Obama In Match-Up  —  An announcement bump for Mitt Romney and a bus-tour boost for Sarah Palin put the pair atop the field for the Republican presidential nomination.  But while their primary standings are similar, their broader prospects for election look vastly different.
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Romney ahead in SC
Discussion: GOP 12, TPMDC and Conservatives4Palin
Nicholas Watt / Guardian:
Margaret Thatcher to Sarah Palin: don't bother dropping by  —  Allies of former prime minister regard darling of Tea Party movement as a frivolous figure unworthy of an audience  —  Sarah Palin wants to show to the Republican right that she is the true keeper of the Ronald Reagan flame …
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Andy McSmith / The Independent:
Sarah Palin unlikely to get an audience with Margaret Thatcher  —  Sarah Palin, star of the American right, is considering bringing her publicity tour to Britain in the hope that some of Margaret Thatcher's fame will rub off on her.  —  Alaska's former governor, who is an avid admirer …
Discussion: Guardian
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
President Obama's phony accounting on the auto industry bailout  —  “Chrysler has repaid every dime and more of what it owes American taxpayers for their support during my presidency.”  —  With some of the economic indicators looking a bit dicey, President Obama traveled to Ohio last week …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
RedState sells ‘endorsement’ [UPDATED]  —  The endorsement of Erick Erickson, the founder of the conservative blog RedState and a CNN contributor is for sale as part of an advertising package, according to an email circulated by an account executive for The Human Events Group -Eagle Publishing, which recently purchased the site.
Andy Kroll / Mother Jones:
Evan “Revolving Door” Bayh Signs On With US Chamber  —  Not long after announcing his plans to retire in 2010, then-Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) offered this bit of commentary on why he'd opted to leave Congress after two terms in office: “I want to be engaged in an honorable line of work.”
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Peter H. Stone / iWatch News:
Chamber of Commerce hires odd couple Evan Bayh and Andy Card for anti-regs roadshow
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Weigel
David Brooks / New York Times:
Where Wisdom Lives  —  Sometimes life presents you with a basic philosophical choice.  Americans are going to have to confront a giant one over the next several years.  —  It starts in the wonky world of Medicare.  As presently constructed, Medicare is based on an open-ended fee-for-service system.
Tim Pawlenty / Chicago Tribune:
A Tim Pawlenty plan for recovery  —  How did you enjoy your economic recovery last summer?  Well, that's what President Barack Obama said we were having.  He wrongly thought the stimulus, the bailouts and the takeovers were the solution.  He said they worked.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
GOP attacks Dems from the left, accuses them of shredding ‘social safety net’  —  So it's come to this: Now Republicans are accusing Democrats of wanting to “shred the social safety net.”  —  As I've noted here before, Republicans have again taken to attacking Dems from the left on Medicare …
Bruce Bartlett / Economix:
What Your Taxes Do (and Don't) Buy for You  —  Bruce Bartlett held senior policy roles in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations and served  —  on the staffs of Representatives Jack Kemp and Ron Paul.  —  Last week I showed that total taxes at the federal level …
Paul Krugman:
The Fatal Pivot  —  Christy Romer talks about the economic debate (pdf) in the fall of 2009: … This matches what I was hearing.  And it tells you that it wasn't just the Republicans: a substantial faction within the administration was eager to “pivot” away from the jobs issue.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Bachmann strategist blasts Palin: ‘Not serious’  —  Michelle Bachmann's new top consultant, Ed Rollins, began his tenure with scathing criticism of potential Bachmann rival Sarah Palin.  —  “Sarah has not been serious over the last couple of years,” Rollins told Brian Kilmeade on his radio show, Kilmeade and friends.
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Brown continues to do well  —  There's good news and bad news for Democratic hopes of taking down Scott Brown in our newest Massachusetts poll.  The good news is that Brown's approval numbers are starting to decline.  What was a +24 approval spread in December at 53/29 has now been cut in half to +12 at 48/36.
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Comic Chris Titus hints at assassinating Palin ‘if she gets elected president’  —  Sometimes there is a line that is crossed between what appropriate for comedy and what's likely off limits.  But did comic Christopher Titus cross that line?  —  In an appearance on Monday's “The Adam Carolla Show” …
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Moving Online, Beck Will Charge Viewers a Fee  —  Glenn Beck is planning to charge his fans a monthly subscription for his daily talk show online starting this summer, as he makes the move from being a Fox News host to the owner of his own Internet network.  —  On Tuesday, Mr. Beck will announce …
Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
The Confessions of Keith Olbermann … Keith Olbermann hobbles into the cavernous Highline Studios in Manhattan's Meatpacking district.  A black collapsible cane in his left hand, he carefully picks through jumbles of wires and gingerly sidesteps an equipment cart.
Chris Casteel / Daily Oklahoman:
Boren to announce he won't seek reelection in 2012  —  WASHINGTON — Rep. Dan Boren, the only Democrat in Oklahoma's congressional delegation, plans to announce Tuesday that he won't seek reelection in 2012, leaving open his seat that spans much of eastern Oklahoma.
NPR:
How Accurate Were Palin's Paul Revere Comments? … Sarah Palin caused a colonial-era commotion last week with comments she made in Boston about Paul Revere's famous ride.  Melissa Block speaks with Robert Allison, a professor and historian at Suffolk University about Palin's comments to see just how historically accurate they were.
Jim Burroway / Box Turtle Bulletin:
BTB Original Investigation: The True Story of George Rekers And “Kraig”  —  In the summer of 1970, just before Kirk's fifth birthday, his parents learned about a new federally funded research program at UCLA for young boys who were showing early signs of being effeminate.
Sarah Laskow / American Prospect:
No Land to Lease  —  New farmers inspired by the local and organic food movements can't find the real estate.  —  Even before they began looking for land, Cara Fraver and Luke Deikis had a name picked out for their farm.  Quincy Farm, they imagined, would be within 200 miles of New York City …
Discussion: ThinkProgress
 
 
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Ann Daly / Austin American-Statesman:
Wage gap proves that women are deemed less valuable than men
Discussion: ThinkProgress and National Review
John F. Burns / New York Times:
NATO Warplanes Pound Tripoli in Daylight Attack
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Penny Starr / CNSNews:
Obama Administration Youth Summit: Gov't ‘Has Finally Come Out of the Closet’
Discussion: Moonbattery and Weasel Zippers
Randy Barnett / Washington Examiner:
If Obamacare's mandate is approved, Congress can require anything
Nathan Hodge / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Plans Private Guard Force for Iraq
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Andrew Ross Sorkin / DealBook:
The Fine Print of Goldman's Subprime Bet
Karoli / Crooks and Liars:
Pain at the Gas Pump? Blame the Kochs.
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Gschwarzcnn / CNN:
Old school dining Obama-style
Discussion: The Politico
Joan Barron / Billings Gazette:
Wyoming Supreme Court reverses same-sex divorce ruling
Wall Street Journal:
ObamaCare's Next Constitutional Challenge
WRAL-TV:
Lawmaker upset when daughter's class appeals for school funding
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
The Hill:
For Obama, problem's not just the economy
Discussion: The Politico and ThinkProgress
 

 
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