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McConnell proposal would force major review of entitlements — Larry Kudlow, who's plugged in with Congressional Republicans, scoops a key new detail about the emerging Mitch McConnell proposal to transfer control of the debt ceiling to the president:
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Obama: Public is ‘sold’ on tax increases in a debt-ceiling deal — President Obama on Friday kept up the pressure on Republicans to agree to revenue increases in a deal to raise the debt ceiling, claiming 80 percent of the public supports Democrats' demand for tax increases.
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CNN, Hot Air, National Review and Pajamas Media

Republican leaders embrace ‘Cut, Cap and Balance’ plan; vote set for next week — House Republican leaders have thrown their support behind the “Cut, Cap and Balance” plan that conservatives are demanding in return for an increase in the federal debt ceiling.
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GOP's Debt Kamikazes — In preferring default to a deal, the populist wing of the Republican party has demonstrated its new nihilistic streak. John Avlon on the politicians only too happy to take us off a cliff. — Call them Debt Ceiling Deniers. Believers in faith-based fiscal policy.
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Wall Street Journal, The Moderate Voice and Outside the Beltway

DeMint pledges to stop McConnell plan
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Hot Air and Weasel Zippers

McConnell's Uber-Clever Debt-Deal Stratagem
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The New Republic and Taylor Marsh


Sarah Palin Movie Debuts to Empty Theater in Orange County — “Why aren't you seeing Harry Potter?” an usher said to the reporter sitting alone in the audience — When the clock struck 12:01 am today, AMC theaters in select cities were permitted to start showing “The Undefeated,” a feature length documentary about Sarah Palin.
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New York Magazine, Wonkette, Mediaite, ThinkProgress, Ben Smith's Blog, Riehl World View, TBogg, Salon, GOP 12, The Impolitic and FrumForum


Marcus Bachmann says his clinics not anti-gay — Therapists will oblige if patients ask for counseling to become heterosexual, but they don't force treatment, he said. — The husband of Republican presidential contender Michele Bachmann has come forward to defend his family-owned Christian …
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Getting to Crazy — There aren't many positive aspects to the looming possibility of a U.S. debt default. But there has been, I have to admit, an element of comic relief — of the black-humor variety — in the spectacle of so many people who have been in denial suddenly waking up and smelling the crazy.


Can Obama Pull a ‘Clinton’ on the GOP? — He's following the budget-showdown script Bill Clinton used to win re-election. But the economy added 434,000 new jobs in February 1996. — After a bruising midterm election, the president moves to the political center. He distances himself from his Democratic base.
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Pajamas Media, American Power and Via Meadia
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Cantor Loves Gov't Spending ... on the Drug Industry
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Washington Monthly, Hullabaloo and The Politico

Cantor: ‘Not a Game’ — A couple of hours before Thursday's …
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Political Punch, Weasel Zippers and Pundit & Pundette

Kaine: Cantor shouldn't be pushed out of debt negotiations
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The Hill, Weasel Zippers and TPMDC


Phone Hacking: Rupert Murdoch's daughter in ‘furious’ attack on Rebekah Brooks — Rupert Murdoch's daughter Elisabeth has made a “furious” attack on Rebekah Brooks's handling of the phone hacking scandal at News International, The Daily Telegraph has learnt. — Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of Rupert
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U.S. Recognizes Rebels in Libya — ISTANBUL, Turkey — The United States formally recognized the rebel leadership in Libya as the country's legitimate government on Friday, news agencies reported. The move ratcheted up the diplomatic pressure on Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi amid …
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U.S. Formally Recognizes Libya Rebels
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CBS News, Outside the Beltway and The Politico

U.S. to recognize Libyan rebels as legitimate government
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Reuters, Eunomia, The Gateway Pundit, FrumForum, The Page and Global Spin


Fox And Friends Defends News Corp's Hacking Scandal: ‘We Should Move On’ — Fox News finally addressed their parent company's hacking scandal head on this morning, with Fox and Friends launching a comically sycophantic and pathetically inaccurate defense of News Corp. Host Steve Doocy …
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BREAKING: Attorney General Says Justice Department Investigating News Corp. — On Tuesday, ThinkProgress launched a petition requesting a Department of Justice investigation into potential violations of U.S. law by News Corporation. In the last four days, over 13,000 people signed the petition …
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Michele Bachmann officially leaves her church — Washington (CNN) - Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann has long been a darling of conservative evangelicals, but shortly before announcing her White House bid, she officially quit a church she'd belonged to for years.
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Dear House Republicans, This is Your “Time For Choosing” — “From here on out, if you lose this fight, every time you balk at expanding government, social security checks will be withheld, medicare payments will be withheld, and in just a few short years, surgeries will be cancelled, vaccinations withheld, and hospitals shuttered.”
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JustOneMinute, Slate, Washington Monthly, Salon, Gawker, RedState, GOP 12, A plain blog about politics, Nice Deb and The Atlantic Online

Q & A: Bristol Palin on Abstinence after Levi — Bristol Palin's launch into the public eye came quickly after her mother's own entrance into the public arena. Her out-of-wedlock pregnancy came under scrutiny after Senator John McCain chose former Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate.
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Obama's “Deficit Now, Jobs Later” Strategy Doesn't Seem Sound — I was in and out of the Obama press conference, but I didn't get the sense that there was a lot new there. We did hear that what he didn't like about Bowles-Simpson is that it cut too much from defense. So file that away.

Call Obama's bluff — President Obama is demanding a big long-term budget deal. He won't sign anything less, he warns, asking, “If not now, when?” — How about last December, when he ignored his own debt commission's recommendations? How about February, when he presented a budget …

Death and Budgets — I hope you had the chance to read and reread Dudley Clendinen's splendid essay, “The Good Short Life,” in The Times's Sunday Review section. Clendinen is dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S. If he uses all the available medical technology, it will leave him …
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National Review, JustOneMinute and The Incidental Economist


The Tragedy of Tim Pawlenty — He did everything right. And that was the problem. — At almost precisely the minute that Michele Bachmann was declaring her presidential candidacy in Iowa at the end of June, I was interviewing Tim Pawlenty in a borrowed conference room in a midtown Manhattan financial firm.


Is The Government Hiring Overqualified Workers? — Dylan Matthews tries to tackle the question of whether public sector workers are overpaid. He concludes that they're not: … The more I think about this question, the less sense I think it makes. In a competitive labor market, nobody is “overpaid.”
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Washington Post and Modeled Behavior


Osama Hit List: President Obama, Petraeus, Major U.S. Sporting Event — President Barack Obama boards Air Force One after arriving at Andrews Air Force Base Md., June 28, 2011. Officials say that Osama bin Laden, still obsessed with attacking airplanes, was trying to hatch a plan to kill Obama …
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The Politico, Mediaite, Politics and Wall Street Journal

It Was Debt What Did It — Never mind William Galston's strange belief that debt-deleveraging is a new theory, unknown to Keynesian economics; Mian and Sufi are in fact doing terrific work. They have been testing the effects of household leverage by looking at cross-sectional evidence, in particular county-level US data.
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Grasping Reality … and Rortybomb