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8:40 PM ET, August 4, 2011

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Graham Bowley / New York Times:
Stocks Down Over 4% in Global Sell-Off  —  Stocks around the world fell sharply Thursday on intensifying investor fears about a slowdown in global economic growth and worries about Europe's ongoing debt crisis, which is centered now on Italy and Spain.  —  Stock market indexes in the United States …
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Paul Krugman:
Rates of Wrath  —  Not good news in stock markets — but you really have to look at the bond markets to get the full awfulness of the situation.  —  The US 10-year bond rate is now down to 2.5%.  So much for those bond vigilantes.  What this rate is saying is that markets are pricing …
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
The reason the markets are diving  —  (Scott Olson - GETTY IMAGES) Washington likes to talk about the economy in terms of things it can control.  Spending and deficits.  Stimulus.  Policy uncertainty.  —  But the Dow Jones isn't diving because spending has risen, deficits have grown or stimulus policy has changed.
Keith Laing / The Hill:
Reid announces deal to end FAA furloughs  —  The Senate will pass the House's bill to fund the Federal Aviation Administration through September to end the week-and-a-half-long partial shutdown of the agency, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced Thursday.
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Ashley Halsey III / Washington Post:
Congress reaches deal on FAA shutdown
Associated Press:
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announces deal to end FAA shutdown
Discussion: National Review and Verum Serum
David Frum / FrumForum:
If Conservatives Were Right About the Economy  —  Further to yesterday's post about the respective economic acumen of the Wall Street Journal editorial page vs. Prof. Paul Krugman:  —  My conservative friends argue that the policies of Barack Obama are responsible for the horrifying length and depth of the economic crisis.
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Paul Krugman:
Wrong And Right  —  Bruce Bartlett and others send me to this eloquent David Frum piece, which concludes: … The knee-jerk response of commenters is “But the Obama stimulus failed, deficits, yada yada.  Also, Krugman has a beard.”  Or something like that.
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Stocks Slide 3%  —  NEW YORK—The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 300 points as worried investors staged a broad flight from risky assets.  —  “The market is pricing in the chance of a recession,” said John Brady, vice president at MF Global.
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Inside the Huntsman ‘drama’  —  A blistering internal feud in the Jon Huntsman presidential campaign is erupting into public view, with dueling camps trading charges and an exodus of campaign officials.  —  And now, a longtime family friend tells POLITICO that Huntsman's wife and father fret …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Inside the Huntsman ‘drama’
Daniel W. Drezner:
Can the next possible Secretary of State manage his way out of a paper bag? Does it matter?
The Politico:
Obama's big drags  —  The politics of the debt fight were a drag for President Barack Obama, yanking his popularity to new lows.  Here's an even bigger drag: Obama emerges from the months-long fracas weaker - and facing much deeper and more durable political obstacles - than his own advisers ever imagined.
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Quinnipiac University:
DEBT DEAL DOESN'T RESCUE OBAMA FROM FLORIDA CRASH, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; ROMNEY CLOSES GAP IN 2012 PRESIDENTIAL RACE  —  The national debt ceiling deal does not rescue President Barack Obama's crashing job approval rating in Florida as he gets a negative 44 …
Chris Halsne / KIRO-TV:
Cartoonist Targeted With Criminal Probe For Mocking Police  —  RENTON, Wash. — The Renton City Prosecutor wants to send a cartoonist to jail for mocking the police department in a series of animated Internet videos.  —  The “South-Park"-style animations parody everything from officers having sex …
Discussion: Hit & Run and iOwnTheWorld.com
Stephanie Clifford / New York Times:
Even Marked Up, Luxury Goods Fly Off Shelves  —  Nordstrom has a waiting list for a Chanel sequined tweed coat with a $9,010 price.  Neiman Marcus has sold out in almost every size of Christian Louboutin “Bianca” platform pumps, at $775 a pair.  Mercedes-Benz said it sold more cars last month …
WorldNetDaily:
Happy birthday?  —  How much don't we know about Barack Obama as he nears the end of his third year of White House occupation?  —  Well, he claims today is his 50th birthday.  —  Yet, incredibly, it is still only an unsubstantiated claim - and, perhaps, more suspect than ever.
Discussion: Salon, The Wire and Right Wing Watch
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The Onion:   Obama Turns 50 Despite Republican Opposition
Jonathan Chait / The New Republic:
What Caused The Deficit?  A Reply To Megan McArdle  —  One of the most effective Republican themes of the last two years has been blaming President Obama for the explosive growth in the budget deficit since 2009.  The accusation that “Obama's spending binge” has blown up the deficit …
Discussion: Balloon Juice, TBogg and The Daily Dish
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Pelosi: Republicans Aren't Interested In Deficit Reduction, They Are Interested In Destroying Government  —  In an interview with ThinkProgress and other online reporters this morning, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) flatly asserted that Republicans were not interested in deficit reduction.
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
Time for Obama to be feared by the Tea Party  —  Progressives and other peeved supporters of President Obama who aren't happy with the all-cuts-no-revenue deal to raise the debt ceiling need to see it as the beginning of a very long (and necessary) process to get the nation's fiscal house in order.
Discussion: Don Surber and neo-neocon
New York Times:
Debt Debate Puts Opinion of Congress at Historic Low  —  The debate over raising the debt ceiling, which brought the nation to the brink of default, has sent disapproval of Congress to its highest level on record and left most Americans saying that creating jobs should now take priority over cutting spending …
Victor Davis Hanson / National Review:
So What Now?  —  The stock market seems to be telling us that all the classical ways of reviving a moribund economy have been exhausted: We have hit near rock-bottom interest rates that cannot go much lower; we have borrowed about as many trillions as our credit is worth without any realistic plan …
Discussion: alicublog
Megan Boehnke / Knoxville News-Sentinel:
Satirical mints poking fun at Obama pulled from UT bookstore  —  Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH  —  PHOTO BY SAUL YOUNG, COPYRIGHT © 2011 // BUY THIS PHOTO  —  Boxes of breath mints, like this one pictured at Vice Chancellor for Communication Margie Nichols' office on Wednesday …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Romney signs marriage pledge  —  Former Gov. Mitt Romney has joined Rep. Michele Bachmann and former Sen. Rick Santorum in signing a pledge to oppose same-sex marriage on a number of specific fronts.  —  The three candidates signed the pledge advanced by the National Organization for Marriage …
Fareed Zakaria / Washington Post:
Why defense spending should be cut  —  The scary aspect of the debt deal meant to force all of Washington to its senses is the threatened cut to defense spending.  If the congressional “super-committee” cannot agree on cutbacks of $1.5 trillion, the guillotine will fall and half …
Reuters:
U.S. incomes fell sharply in 2009  —  (Reuters) - U.S. incomes plummeted again in 2009, with total income down 15.2 percent in real terms since 2007, new tax data showed on Wednesday.  —  The data showed an alarming drop in the number of taxpayers reporting any earnings from a job …
Associated Press:
Fox's Beckel, Gutfeld say they were joking about pulling punches on Palin  —  NEW YORK — Two Fox News Channel analysts said Thursday they were joking when they spoke on the air about going easy on fellow Fox employee Sarah Palin.  —  The comments by Greg Gutfeld and Bob Beckel were taken seriously …
Carl Campanile / New York Post:
Weprin distances himself from Obama  —  The Democratic candidate seeking to fill the congressional seat vacated by randy ex-Rep Anthony Weiner distanced himself from President Obama today — by refusing to say whether he backed the president's re-election.  —  “I'm running myself right now.
Joshua Foust / Registan.net:
The Schmidle Muddle of the Osama Bin Laden Take Down  —  A special guest post by C. Christine Fair  —  On Monday, August 1, the New Yorker ran a piece by Nicholas Schmidle, a young freelance journalist, which proffered a breathtakingly detailed account of the Bin Laden Take-down in May of 2011.
Discussion: Salon, Mediaite, TomDispatch and NO QUARTER
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Presidential Power  —  I apologize in advance for indulging in a wonky process post yet again today ("more boy talk," as Twitter follower Stella calls it), but I want to repeat a point that I haven't made for a while.  It got kicked off by this tweet from Dave Roberts:  —  My answer: No, he just has the easiest job.
Seth Hanlon / Center for American Progress:
Making More, Contributing Less  —  Millionaires' Tax Rates Have Declined While Everyone Else Contributes to Deficit Reduction  —  The final budget deal struck this week won't ask America's millionaires to contribute a single dime.  That's unfortunate because they certainly can afford it.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Daily Kos
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Texas Gov. Rick Perry wages an assault on state's university establishment  —  In Texas, few institutions are as venerated as its flagship universities.  Their alumni networks are vast and devoted.  The state's political power structure is woven by college ties that are as strong as party ones.
New York Post:
O'Care truth sinks in  —  The first ideological tentacles of ObamaCare began snaking their way into the pocketbooks of private insurers and the consciences of religious Americans when, on Monday, the Department of Health and Human Services issued new guidelines requiring insurers …
Emily Ramshaw / The Texas Tribune:
Perry's Surgery Included Experimental Stem Cell Therapy  —  Keywords:  —  Enlargephoto by: Todd Wiseman / Bob Daemmrich / Bryan Jones  —  When Gov. Rick Perry emerged from back surgery on July 1, he tweeted that his “little procedure” — a spinal fusion and nerve decompression designed …
 
 
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Hatch, Coburn seek $600 billion in savings by cutting federal workforce
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