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CBS News:
Poll: 71% shun GOP handling of debt crisis — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. — Americans are unimpressed with their political leaders' handling of the debt ceiling crisis, with a new CBS News poll showing …
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David Rogers / The Politico:
GOP turns hard right on debt — Turning right with a vengeance, Republicans will bring to the House floor Tuesday a newly revised debt-ceiling bill that is remarkable for its total absence of compromise at this late date, two weeks before the threat of default.
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Wonkbook: A three-part deal on the debt ceiling? — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell listens to a question while addressing the media on the budget talks. (Mark Wilson - GETTY IMAGES) We seem to be coming closer to a deal on the debt ceiling. It begins with the McConnell plan …
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Rortybomb, FrumForum, Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Volokh Conspiracy and Firedoglake
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Congress tees up crucial votes on debt limit — A bipartisan effort in the Senate to allow President Obama to raise the federal debt ceiling in exchange for about $1.5 trillion in spending cuts over 10 years gained momentum Sunday, as leaders agreed they would have to act in the next two weeks …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
No one likes the GOP's reckless tactics — When it comes to public opinion and the debt-ceiling fight, Republicans assume that the public is with them, and voter support bolsters the GOP's refusals to negotiate. — The evidence to the contrary is overwhelming. … Got that?
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ThinkProgress and Balloon Juice
Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Budget experts raise concerns over McConnell debt-limit fallback plan
Budget experts raise concerns over McConnell debt-limit fallback plan
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The Politico, The Huffington Post, Washington Post and The Moderate Voice
Wall Street Journal:
News and Its Critics — A tabloid's excesses don't tarnish thousands of other journalists. — When News Corp. and CEO Rupert Murdoch secured enough shares to buy Dow Jones & Co. four years ago, these columns welcomed our new owner and promised to stand by the same standards and principles we always had.
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Firedoglake, The Politico, Bloomberg, The Wire, Guardian, Associated Press, The Daily Beast, Gawker, Company Town, Mediaite, Hot Air, TVNewser, Sadly, No!, Outside the Beltway, Felix Salmon, Washington Post, The Hill, Balloon Juice, ThinkProgress and New York Magazine, more at Mediagazer »
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David Carr / New York Times:
Troubles That Money Can't Dispel — “Bury your mistakes,” Rupert Murdoch is fond of saying. But some mistakes don't stay buried, no matter how much money you throw at them. — Time and again in the United States and elsewhere, Mr. Murdoch's News Corporation has used blunt force spending …
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BBC, The Huffington Post, New York Magazine, Guardian, The Startup Economy, The Raw Story, Daily Kos, The Moderate Voice, Truthdig, Prairie Weather, Paul Krugman, Zandar Versus The Stupid, Booman Tribune, Harry's Place, The Political Carnival, PolitickerNY and ThinkProgress, more at Mediagazer »
Doug Stanglin / USA Today:
Second top Scotland Yard official in 2 days resigns
Second top Scotland Yard official in 2 days resigns
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Financial Times and The Reaction
Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Wall Street Journal hits back over phone-hacking scandal
Wall Street Journal hits back over phone-hacking scandal
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News Desk, Sydney Morning Herald, The Moderate Voice, AMERICAblog News and Mercury Rising, more at Mediagazer »
John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The Slow, Painful Coming Death Of The Independent, Conservative Blogosphere — Way, way back in 2001, when I got started in the blogosphere, the Right side of the blogosphere was bigger and more influential than the Left. Why? Well, in American politics, the energy tends to be with the party that's out of power.
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Pajamas Media, Riehl World View, American Power, Althouse and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Bill Roggio / The Long War Journal:
Video of a brutal Taliban execution of Pakistani policemen emerges — Warning, the video below is extremely graphic in nature. If you choose to watch this video, you will see the Taliban brutally execute more than a dozen bound Pakistani policemen. The Taliban then proceed to pump rounds into those who survived the initial firing.
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Salman Masood / New York Times:
Taliban Video Shows Execution of 16 Pakistanis — ISLAMABAD — Taliban insurgents have released a video showing them killing 16 Pakistani men who were captured in a raid in a restive northwestern province last month, a spokesman for the Pakistani military said on Monday.
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FrumForum
Bloomberg:
Coburn of Oklahoma to Offer $9 Trillion Budget-Cut Plan to Spur Debt Talks — Republican Senator Tom Coburn said he will unveil a plan tomorrow that would cut $9 trillion from the federal budget over the next 10 years in an effort to curb spending and avoid a default on U.S. debt.
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Zandar Versus The Stupid and Jared Bernstein
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Walter Brandimarte / Reuters:
Moody's suggests U.S. eliminates debt ceiling — * Says ceiling brings periodic uncertainty to bond holders — * Suggests example of Chile in curbing debt — Ratings agency Moody's on Monday suggested the United States should eliminate its statutory limit on government debt to reduce uncertainty among bond holders.
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Baird Helgeson / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Chance for quick budget deal fades — Timing of special session is in doubt as GOP legislative leaders try to line up enough votes to end state shutdown. — Four days after the announcement of a budget deal, fresh signs emerged Sunday that the agreement is not coming together as first hoped …
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Reid J. Epstein / The Politico:
Minnesota shutdown drags on
Minnesota shutdown drags on
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Minnesota Public Radio and FrumForum
Elizabeth Warren / The Huffington Post:
A Big Week for the New Consumer Agency — This is a big week for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Today, the President will announce his intent to nominate Richard Cordray to serve as the first Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Washington Wire and Executive Gov
Telegraph:
Phone Hacking: John Yates ‘to be suspended’ over Neil Wallis links — One of Scotland Yard's most senior officers, John Yates, is likely to be suspended on Monday pending an investigation over the phone hacking scandal and his links to Neil Wallis, sources have told The Daily Telegraph.
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New York Times, New York Magazine, Guardian, The Wire, Guy Fawkes' blog and News: News blog, more at Mediagazer »
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The Note:
How Much Longer Can Obama Defy Political Gravity? — ANALYSIS By AMY WALTER (@amyewalter): Although President Obama's job approval rating of 48 percent (according to Pollster.com average) isn't exactly stellar, it is remarkably high given the level of economic pessimism and despair among American electorate.
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Ben Smith's Blog and TPMDC
Michael J. Boskin / Wall Street Journal:
Get Ready for a 70% Marginal Tax Rate — Some argue the U.S. economy can bear higher pre-Reagan tax rates. But those rates applied to a much smaller fraction of taxpayers than what we're headed for without spending cuts. — President Obama has been using the debt-ceiling debate …
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The Glittering Eye
David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Obama's Last Lecture — One of the more constant critiques of this Presidency is that Barack Obama has failed to teach a generation of willing listeners a story about his beliefs and his values, something that will outlast his term in office and provide a blueprint for the future. This isn't true.
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Taylor Marsh, Washington Monthly and Hullabaloo