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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Standard & Poor's has been wrong before. But they're right now. — Standard Poor's decision to downgrade the United States has led to a lot of criticism of Standard Poor's. The White House called their performance, which included a miscalculation of about $2 trillion, “amateur hour.”
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Washington Monthly, The Reality-Based Community and The Politico
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Paul Krugman:
S&P and the USA — OK, so Standard and Poors has gone ahead with the threatened downgrade. It's a strange situation. — On one hand, there is a case to be made that the madness of the right has made America a fundamentally unsound nation. And yes, it is the madness of the right …
Jamie Klatell / The Hill:
White House: S&P downgrade is why Obama ‘pushed for grand bargain’ — The White House reacted to the Standard & Poor's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating by calling for more bipartisan compromise to “put our nation on a stronger fiscal footing.” — But the administration didn't miss the chance to say, in essence, “I told you so.”
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Damian Paletta / Wall Street Journal:
Math Error Fuels Fight Over Rating — A mathematical error discovered late Friday by Treasury Department officials threw into limbo, at least temporarily, plans by ratings firm Standard & Poor's to downgrade the top-notch AAA credit rating the U.S. has held for 70 years, people familiar with the matter said.
standardandpoors.com:
United States of America Long-Term Rating Lowered To ‘AA+’ Due To Political Risks, Rising Debt Burden; Outlook Negative … TORONTO (Standard & Poor's) Aug. 5, 2011—Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said today that it lowered its long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States of America to ‘AA+’ from ‘AAA’.
Kevinliptak / CNN:
TRENDING: GOP candidates slam Obama after downgrade — Washington (CNN) - Republican presidential candidates issued harsh criticism of President Barack Obama Friday after the credit rating agency Standard and Poor's announced it was downgrading America's long-term debt status.
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The Politico, AMERICAN FUTURE and Towleroad News #gay
Robert Reich:
Why S&P Has No Business Downgrading the U.S.
Why S&P Has No Business Downgrading the U.S.
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Balloon Juice and Bark Bark Woof Woof
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org blogs:
Former Obama Economic Adviser on Downgrade: We're ‘Pretty Darn F—ked’
Former Obama Economic Adviser on Downgrade: We're ‘Pretty Darn F—ked’
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Breitbart.tv, The Lonely Conservative and The Gateway Pundit
Wall Street Journal:
S&P Strips U.S. of Top Credit Rating
S&P Strips U.S. of Top Credit Rating
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Guardian, Swampland, Firedoglake and Corrente
Walter Brandimarte / Reuters:
United States loses AAA credit rating from S&P
United States loses AAA credit rating from S&P
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Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Boehner's Folly Leads To S&P Downgrade of US Debt
Boehner's Folly Leads To S&P Downgrade of US Debt
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and HotAirPundit
Jamie Klatell / The Hill:
Reid: S&P downgrade backs Dems' call for more revenue
Reid: S&P downgrade backs Dems' call for more revenue
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Michelle Malkin, Weasel Zippers and JammieWearingFool
John Detrixhe / Bloomberg:
S&P Cuts U.S. Rating for First Time on Deficit Reduction Pact
S&P Cuts U.S. Rating for First Time on Deficit Reduction Pact
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naked capitalism, Wizbang, Discourse.net, The New Civil Rights Movement, Gothamist, The Huffington Post and Pajamas Media
Felix Salmon:
Why the S&P downgrade was delayed
Why the S&P downgrade was delayed
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Mother Jones, Balloon Juice, MarketBeat, FT Alphaville and Politics
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Five thoughts on the potential S&P downgrade
Five thoughts on the potential S&P downgrade
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Hullabaloo, Crooks and Liars, The Atlantic Online, Marginal Revolution and FT Alphaville
Tyler Durden / zerohedge.com/fullrss2.xml:
S&P Downgrades US To AA+, Outlook Negative - Full Text
S&P Downgrades US To AA+, Outlook Negative - Full Text
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Doug Ross, FrumForum, Sky Dancing, Atlas Shrugs, Hot Air, Pajamas Media and ECHIDNE of the snakes
New York Times:
31 Americans Killed as Taliban Shoot Down a Copter — KABUL, Afghanistan — In the deadliest day for American forces in the nearly decade-long war in Afghanistan, insurgents shot down a Chinook transport helicopter on Saturday, killing 31 Americans and 7 Afghan commandos on board, American and Afghan officials said.
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Associated Press:
Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan Kills Members of SEAL Team 6 — WASHINGTON — The Associated Press has learned that more than 20 Navy SEALs from the unit that killed Osama bin Laden were among those lost in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. — The operators from SEAL Team Six were flown …
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The Moderate Voice, Power Line, Weasel Zippers and Fox News Insider
Kevin Sieff / Washington Post:
NATO copter shot down; dozens of U.S. troops killed — KABUL — A NATO helicopter was shot down during an overnight operation against the Taliban in eastern Afghanistan, a U.S. official said. The crash appeared to be the deadliest incident for the coalition in the nearly 10-year-old war …
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Solomon Moore / Associated Press:
31 Americans, 7 Afghans killed in helicopter crash
31 Americans, 7 Afghans killed in helicopter crash
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The Jawa Report, Sense of Events, Scared Monkeys, Wizbang and Weasel Zippers
Martha Raddatz / ABCNEWS:
31 Americans Killed Including 25 SEALs in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan
31 Americans Killed Including 25 SEALs in Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan
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The Long War Journal and Gawker
Reuters:
China tells U.S. “good old days” of borrowing are over — (Reuters) - China bluntly criticized the United States on Saturday one day after the superpower's credit rating was downgraded, saying the “good old days” of borrowing were over. — Standard & Poor's cut the U.S. long-term credit rating …
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David Barboza / New York Times:
China Tells U.S. It Must ‘Cure Its Addiction to Debt’ — SHANGHAI — China, the largest foreign holder of United States debt, said Saturday that Washington needed to “cure its addiction to debts” and “live within its means,” just hours after the rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded America's long-term debt.
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ThinkProgress, Outside the Beltway, Balkinization, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog and China Digital Times
CNN:
Questions abound after agency downgrades U.S. credit rating
Questions abound after agency downgrades U.S. credit rating
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Xinhua News Agency, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Poynter
Thomas W. Lippman / Washington Post:
Washington's uneasy alliance with Bahrain
Washington's uneasy alliance with Bahrain
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Eunomia and The Daily Dish
Joe Nocera / New York Times:
The Tea Party, Take Two — In the four months since I began writing an Op-Ed column, the thing that has most surprised me is how darned liberal I sound sometimes. I know that seems like a strange thing to say, so let me explain. — Growing up in heavily Democratic Providence, R.I. …
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Widener Law School goes Soviet, demands law professor undergo psychiatric evaluation — Lawrence Connell is a tenured law professor at Widener Law School in Delaware. I have noted in prior posts that Connell was accused of a wide range of racist and sexist conduct directed at students …
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The Volokh Conspiracy
Joseph Rago / Wall Street Journal:
Obama and the Narcissism of Big Differences — ‘He becomes visibly agitated. . . . He does not like to be challenged on policy grounds,’ says the House majority leader of the president. — New York — Whatever the rhetoric that preceded this week's deal, the debt-ceiling debate was never really about the debt at all.
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