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Washington Post:
Out from under the anti-tax pledge — WITH A HANDFUL of exceptions, every Republican member of Congress has signed a pledge against increasing taxes. Would allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire as scheduled in 2012 violate this vow? We posed this question to Grover Norquist …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
Norquist sees a loophole in his own pledge? — Maybe I don't pay close enough attention to the nuances of Grover Norquist's bizarre rhetoric, but this strikes me as new. … Norquist doesn't want Bush's budget-busting tax cuts to expire, but that's not the point.
Gschwarzcnn / CNN:
Pawlenty clarifies Bachmann jab — (CNN) - Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty walked back earlier criticism of rival Michele Bachmann's migraines on Wednesday, calling the attention over her headaches “a sideshow.” — “I think it's mostly a sideshow,” Pawlenty said on Fox News.
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NewsBusters.org blogs, Talking Points Memo, Hot Air and Oliver Willis
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Robinson / nation.foxnews.com:
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: All right, your fellow Minnesotan, Representative Michele Bachmann — a lot of talk today about — about her migraine headaches, and I think you got cornered about that. And tell me — tell me your thoughts on whether or not that's a disqualifier or not …
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TPMDC and No More Mister Nice Blog
John Merline / Investor's Business Daily:
Home Depot Co-Founder: Obama Is Choking Recovery — Bernie Marcus co-founded Home Depot (HD) in 1978 and brought it public in 1981 as the U.S. was suffering from the worst recession and unemployment in 40 years. The company thrived, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs and redefining home improvement retailing.
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Questions and Observations, Wizbang, The Glittering Eye and Cold Fury
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Lisa Mascaro / Los Angeles Times:
Opposition to a deal with Obama creates problems for GOP — House Republicans' resistance to compromise on budget reforms has turned a significant bloc of voters against them and has frustrated members of their leadership and the party establishment. — Reporting from Washington …
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Washington Post and Daily Kos
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New York Times:
Push Intensifies for Larger Deal on Debt Impasse
Push Intensifies for Larger Deal on Debt Impasse
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The Note, Online NewsHour, Washington Monthly and msnbc.com
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
As debt talks intensify, Obama opens door to short-term hike in debt ceiling
As debt talks intensify, Obama opens door to short-term hike in debt ceiling
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msnbc.com, Reuters, Washington Monthly, Politics and nation.foxnews.com
Louise Storyand Julie Creswell / New York Times:
Wall St. Makes Fallback Plans for Debt Crisis — Lawmakers in Washington are racing to reach a deal to save the country from defaulting on its debt, but on Wall Street, financial players are devising doomsday plans in case the clock runs out. — These companies are taking steps to reduce …
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
How Things Have Changed: A Video Review Of The Vile Attacks Against LGBT Americans During The 1996 DOMA Debate — Yesterday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on legislation to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act highlighted the nation's evolution towards LGBT equality …
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Pam's House Blend and The Atlantic Online
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E. J. Graff / The Atlantic Online:
15 Years After DOMA, Hearing Reveals a Nation Transformed
15 Years After DOMA, Hearing Reveals a Nation Transformed
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Renna Communications, Towleroad News #gay and Outside the Beltway
Elizabeth Titus / The Politico:
Franken spars with family advocate
Franken spars with family advocate
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National Review, ThinkProgress, Equality Matters, Good As You and Box Turtle Bulletin
Kbh / Keith Hennessey:
Why I oppose the Gang of Six plan — If you'd like to understand the details of the Gang of Six plan, please read my (quite long) earlier post. — I strongly oppose the Gang of Six plan. I think it is absolutely terrible fiscal policy. — First I'll flag a few things I like in the plan.
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Economics Policies …, Hot Air, The Daily Caller, James Pethokoukis and Washington Post
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Sharpton Appears to Win Anchor Spot on MSNBC — After giving a nearly six-month tryout for the Internet talk show host Cenk Uygur, the cable news channel MSNBC is preparing to instead hand its 6 p.m. time slot to the Rev. Al Sharpton. — Mr. Sharpton's imminent hiring …
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Michelle Malkin, Verum Serum, NewsBusters.org, The Wire, UrbanGrounds, News Desk, Gawker, Mediaite and Hotline On Call, more at Mediagazer »
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
West: Apology to Wasserman Schultz ‘not happening’ — Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) said he had no plans to apologize to Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) for a strongly-worded email he sent to the congresswoman. — “That is not happening. This is a pattern I referred to in that email …
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Power Line, Weasel Zippers and Ballot Box
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Marie Diamond / ThinkProgress:
Allen West Refuses To Apologize, Blames Military Background For His Insulting Remarks
Allen West Refuses To Apologize, Blames Military Background For His Insulting Remarks
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Crooks and Liars and The Huffington Post
Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
Regional factory rebound, jobless claims up — (Reuters) - Factory activity in the Mid-Atlantic region bounced back in July, lifting hopes of a pick-up in economic growth in the third quarter. — However, a rise in the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits suggested …
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Bloomberg, The Heritage Foundation, nation.foxnews.com, Pajamas Media and The Lonely Conservative
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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
FEC rules Edwards should pay $2.3M — Former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) must repay the federal government millions of dollars in matching funds, the Federal Election Commission unanimously ruled Thursday. — In a 6- vote, the commission determined the former presidential candidate accepted excessive funds …
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The Politico and CNN
Jonathan Turley / New York Times:
One Big, Happy Polygamous Family — SINCE the Supreme Court's 2003 decision in Lawrence v. Texas, Americans have enjoyed unprecedented freedom in their lifestyles and private relationships. The decision held that states could no longer use the criminal code for social engineering …
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Althouse and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Conor Dougherty / Wall Street Journal:
Layoffs Pick Up as Recovery Hopes Ebb — Companies are laying off employees at a level not seen in nearly a year, hobbling the job market and intensifying fears about the pace of the economic recovery. — Cisco Systems Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp. and troubled bookstore chain Borders Group Inc …
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The Note, Paul Krugman, The Page, National Review and Calculated Risk
Mickey Edwards / The Atlantic Online:
How to Turn Republicans and Democrats Into Americans — An insider's six-step plan to fix Congress — ANGRY AND FRUSTRATED, American voters went to the polls in November 2010 to “take back” their country. Just as they had done in 2008. And 2006. And repeatedly for decades …
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ThinkProgress and Washington Post
Alexandra Petri / Washington Post:
GOP 2012 Twitter debate was a joke. — The Twitter debate isn't worth the powder to blow it up. It was a joke, and everyone involved was the punch line. — First there was the Obama Twitter Town hall. That was novel, everyone said, and exciting! And at least the president responded …
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The Agonist, blogs.telegraph.co.uk, The Washington Independent and Wonkette
Bloomberg:
U.S. Consumers Relying on Credit for Basic Necessities — Consumers in the U.S. are increasingly using credit cards to pay for basic necessities as income gains fail to keep pace with rising food and fuel prices. — The dollar volume of purchases charged grew 10.7 percent in June from a year ago …
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JustOneMinute
The Politico:
Barack Obama's 2008 bundlers flee political ‘machine’ — When Senator Barack Obama began running for president in 2007, a small handful of determined, inspired supporters found a new political calling. A new group of professionals - from a San Juan jewelry story owner to a West Coast biotech executive …
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National Review and Associated Press
Joseph Straw / NY Daily News:
Al Qaeda magazine pokes fun at fall of sexting pol Anthony Weiner — WASHINGTON - Even terrorists are making Weiner jokes. — In Al Qaeda's latest edition of its chilling e-magazine, “Inspire,” the terror network's Arabian Peninsula syndicate settles a score with former Queens Rep. Anthony Weiner …
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Weasel Zippers, Runnin' Scared and JammieWearingFool
New York Post:
Cathie Black smashes car into trees after Hamptons bash — Ousted Schools Chancellor Cathie Black found a Hampton's driveway tougher to navigate than the city's education system — she smashed her brand-new SUV into tree after tree following a boozy Bastille Day bash.
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City Room, Runnin' Scared and New York Magazine
Frances Martel / Mediaite:
Michael Eric Dyson: GOP Refuse Raising Debt Ceiling ‘Because The Economy Is In The Hands Of The Black’ — There are plenty of theories as to why the current Congressional debt talks appear on the outside to be something of a complete failure. Most Americans have probably concluded that Congress …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Kenneth Chang / New York Times:
The Shuttle Ends Its Final Voyage and an Era in Space — The last space shuttle flight rolled to a stop at 5:58 a.m. on Thursday, closing an era of the nation's space program. — It was the 19th night landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to end the 135th space shuttle mission.
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Outside the Beltway, New York Magazine, The Mahablog, Scared Monkeys, Balloon Juice, The BLT and Towleroad News #gay