Top Items:
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
New polls confirm Obama's Democratic base crumbles — With all of the spotlights on the high-stakes debt maneuverings by President Obama and Speaker John Boehner the last few days, few people noticed what Vermont's Sen. Bernie Sanders said: — “I think it would be a good idea if President Obama faced some primary opposition.”
RELATED:
Ylan Q. Mui / Washington Post:
More Americans unhappy with Obama on economy, jobs — More than a third of Americans now believe that President Obama's policies are hurting the economy, and confidence in his ability to create jobs is sharply eroding among his base, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Discussion:
The Politico, NewsBusters.org blogs, Politics, Taylor Marsh, Don Surber, AMERICAblog News and Pajamas Media
New York Times:
The Republican Wreckage — House Republicans have lost sight of the country's welfare. It's hard to conclude anything else from their latest actions, including the House speaker's dismissal of President Obama's plea for compromise Monday night. They have largely succeeded in their campaign …
The Hill:
Conservatives denounce Boehner plan — The chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee wasted little time announcing his opposition to the House GOP leadership's two-step plan to raise the debt ceiling. — Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who stood — visibly uncomfortable …
Discussion:
Alan Colmes' Liberaland, msnbc.com, The Note, Budget Committee, Taegan Goddard's …, National Review, Michelle Malkin, Roll Call, cbpp.org, Erick's blog, Daily Kos, Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, Hot Air, Outside the Beltway, Weekly Standard, The Heritage Foundation, CNN, Political Punch, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, Taylor Marsh, The Reaction, The Page, The Hill, The New Republic, Connecting.the.Dots, Americans for Tax Reform RSS, Firedoglake, Guardian, USA Today, Corrente, The Moderate Voice and New York Times
The Hill:
Cantor tells GOP to ‘stop whining’ about Boehner debt ceiling plan — Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) bluntly told House Republicans to stop “grumbling and whining” about Speaker John Boehner's (R-Ohio) new proposal for a limited debt limit increase in a closed-door conference meeting Tuesday …
Discussion:
James Pethokoukis, The Page, Politics and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
The White House:
Address by the President to the Nation — THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Tonight, I want to talk about the debate we've been having in Washington over the national debt — a debate that directly affects the lives of all Americans. — For the last decade, we've spent more money than we take in.
Jake Sherman / The Politico:
Cantor to GOP: Quit whining and vote
Cantor to GOP: Quit whining and vote
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, Outside the Beltway and National Review
David Espo / Business Week:
Challenging Obama, House GOP unveils new debt bill
Challenging Obama, House GOP unveils new debt bill
Discussion:
The Agonist
David Beard / NationalJournal.com:
Congressional Websites Crash After Obama Urges People to Reach Out on Debt Ceiling
Congressional Websites Crash After Obama Urges People to Reach Out on Debt Ceiling
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, The Moderate Voice, Angry Bear and The Caucus
Joshua Norman / CBS News:
Boehner: I didn't want “mano-a-mano” with Obama
Boehner: I didn't want “mano-a-mano” with Obama
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, The Huffington Post, The Raw Story, ThinkProgress and CBS News
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Krauthammer on Obama's Address: “I Thought I Was Cynical Until I Heard That Speech” (Video) — Charles Krauthammer unloaded on Obama tonight after his stale poll-driven speech to the nation. Obama still has no plan. — “I thought I was cynical until I heard that speech. It was purely partisan.
Discussion:
Washington Times, Hot Air, Scared Monkeys, Don Surber, Pirate's Cove, Israel Matzav, PoliPundit.com and HotAirPundit
RELATED:
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Baby Talk — I was struck by these sentences in President Obama's speech: … Consider the condescension implicit in the president's statement—"a term that most people outside of Washington have probably never heard of before." These “people outside of Washington” are not little children …
Discussion:
Power Line, theblogprof and Pundit & Pundette
Jonathan Chait / The New Republic:
Obama Prepares For Stalemate
Obama Prepares For Stalemate
Discussion:
JustOneMinute, National Review, New York Times, ThinkProgress, Politics, Pajamas Media and Outside the Beltway
David Brooks / New York Times:
Congress In the Lead — Some of us like to think big. We thought at the beginning of this debt crisis that it might be possible to reach a Grand Bargain. This deal would make a serious dent in the country's awful debt problem. It would begin to reform entitlements.
Robinson / nation.foxnews.com:
O'Reilly Shreds Media for Calling Norway Terrorist ‘Christian’ — BILL O'REILLY, FOX NEWS HOST: “Impact” segment tonight: mass murder in Norway. A vicious killer, Anders Breivik, has murdered at least 76 people in the Scandinavian nation of Norway. Breivik is a brutal fanatic …
Discussion:
The Daily Dish, CNN, The Gateway Pundit, Shakesville and New York Times
RELATED:
New York Times:
Norway Gunman Used Drugs, Thought He Was ‘Warrior,’ His Lawyer Says
Norway Gunman Used Drugs, Thought He Was ‘Warrior,’ His Lawyer Says
Discussion:
The Lede, The Washington Independent, Althouse and RedState
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The New Religious Right? — And an odd new twist on racism …
The New Religious Right? — And an odd new twist on racism …
Discussion:
Jihad Watch, ThinkProgress, Pam's House Blend, Colorlines, Outside the Beltway, American Spectator and Right Wing Watch
Dan Bilefsky / New York Times:
A Revenge Plot So Intricate, the Prosecutors Were Pawns — Soon after Seemona Sumasar started dating Jerry Ramrattan, she had an inkling that something might be wrong. — He said he was a police detective, but never seemed to go to work. He seemed obsessed with “C.S.I.,” “Law & Order” and other television police dramas.
Discussion:
Hit & Run, Shakesville and Althouse
The Note:
‘Off the hook’: Calls Pour Into Capitol Hill — ABC News' Sunlen Miller (@sunlenmiller) reports: — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has received over 600 calls between 8-10 this morning. His office has six people now working the phones, and they continue to be “inundated.”
Discussion:
CNN
RELATED:
Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
The Help-Wanted Sign Comes With a Frustrating Asterisk — The unemployed need not apply. — That is the message being broadcast by many of the nation's employers, making it even more difficult for 14 million jobless Americans to get back to work. — A recent review of job vacancy postings …
Discussion:
Economix and Balloon Juice
WQAD-TV:
Bachmann walks away from WQAD — Davenport, Iowa— Michele Bachmann made a visit to the Quad Cities last night to speak with supporters and give interviews to the local television media, that is, with one exception. Despite promises to WQAD for a one-on-one interview the Congresswoman's managers openly …
Discussion:
The Note, ThinkProgress, The Hill and Towleroad News #gay
PewResearch.org:
Wealth Gaps Rise to Record Highs Between Whites, Blacks and Hispanics — Twenty-to-One — By Rakesh Kochhar, Richard Fry and Paul Taylor, Pew Research Center's Social & Demographic Trends — The median wealth of white households is 20 times that of black households and 18 times …
Discussion:
NPR, Colorlines, The Politico, ThinkProgress, Jared Bernstein and Shakesville
Katherine Burton / Bloomberg:
Soros to End Hedge-Fund Career, Return Money — George Soros, the billionaire best known for breaking the Bank of England, is returning money to outside investors in his $25.5 billion firm, ending a career as hedge-fund manager that spanned more than four decades.
Discussion:
DealBook, FT Alphaville, Money & Company and The Big Picture
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Obama leaves Hispanic activists unsatisfied — President Obama might be looking for allies anywhere he can find them during the contentious debt limit debate that has consumed Washington this month. But, as he learned Monday, he would be wise not to forget about his base while his focus is aimed at battling House Republicans.
Discussion:
Red Dog Report, The Heritage Foundation, Fausta's Blog, The Daily Caller and ImmigrationProf Blog
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Bachmann has skipped 37 percent of votes since launching bid — Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) has missed nearly 40 percent of votes in the House since she formally launched her presidential campaign. — Bachmann's absentee rate, which is significantly higher than the two other House members running …
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, Outside the Beltway, Wonkette, The Politico, msnbc.com, TPMDC and GOP 12
Lisa Lerer / Bloomberg:
Republican Leaders Voted for Drivers of U.S. Debt They Now Blame on Obama — House Speaker John Boehner often attacks the spendthrift ways of Washington. — “In Washington, more spending and more debt is business as usual,” the Republican leader from Ohio said in a televised address yesterday amid debate over the U.S. debt.
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, Washington Monthly, Crooks and Liars and TPMDC
Paul Davidson / USA Today:
Texas bucks national unemployment trend — Need a job? — Move to Texas — Finding work may not be quite that simple, but it sure seems that way. While the nation's job growth has limped along since the economic recovery began two years ago, the Lone Star State is enlarging
Discussion:
WILLisms.com, UrbanGrounds and Weasel Zippers
BBC:
‘Tell the police to hurry. People are dying here!’ — Julie Bremnes, 16, was one of the youths caught on Utoeya island during Anders Behring Breivik's killing spree on Friday. — She first called her mother, Marianne, at 1710 to tell her there was “a crazy man who is shooting here” on the island.
Discussion:
National Review
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Right wing money pours into Wisconsin recall wars — If you want to get a good sense of what's really happening in the Wisconsin recall wars, keep an eye on the right wing money that's now flooding into the races, in a last ditch effort to keep the state senate in Republican hands.