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Economics of Contempt:
On S&P, Downgrades, and Idiots — This is not going to be one of those posts that laments S&P's decision to downgrade the US, but then says that S&P was probably right about our oh-so-dysfunctional political system. — No, S&P was flat-out wrong — no caveats.
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Paul Krugman:
Aaauuuggghhh! Market Commentary Edition — Carnage in stock markets as I write — and all of the headlines I see attribute it to S&P's downgrade. — They really are trying to make my head explode, aren't they? — Once again: S&P declared that US debt is no longer a safe investment …
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Talking Points Memo, AMERICAblog News and Economist's View
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Credibility, Chutzpah And Debt — To understand the furor over the decision by Standard & Poor's, the rating agency, to downgrade U.S. government debt, you have to hold in your mind two seemingly (but not actually) contradictory ideas. The first is that America is indeed no longer the stable, reliable country it once was.
Andy Kroll / Mother Jones:
VIDEO: Tea Partiers Cheer the Downgrade of America's Credit Rating — Is the tea party happy that Standard and Poor's, the credit rating agency, downgraded the United States' credit rating for the first time ever? — You'd think that was the case if you were in the crowd at a tea party rally …
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Bloomberg, Crooks and Liars, The Heritage Foundation, Gawker, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Gateway Pundit and Mother Jones
Patrick Allen / CNBC:
No Chance of Default, US Can Print Money: Greenspan
No Chance of Default, US Can Print Money: Greenspan
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CNNMoney.com, ABCNEWS, NewsBusters.org, Modeled Behavior, Weasel Zippers and LewRockwell.com Blog
David Jackson / USA Today:
Obama: Downgrade should create ‘renewed sense of urgency’
Obama: Downgrade should create ‘renewed sense of urgency’
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nation.foxnews.com and Doug Ross
Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
DNC chairwoman blames Tea Party ‘tyrants’ for US credit-rating downgrade
DNC chairwoman blames Tea Party ‘tyrants’ for US credit-rating downgrade
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Weasel Zippers
David Dayen / Firedoglake:
S&P's History of Relentless Political Advocacy
S&P's History of Relentless Political Advocacy
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ThinkProgress, Global Public Square, CNNMoney.com and Hullabaloo
Robert Pear / New York Times:
S.&P. Downgrade Is Seen as Adding Urgency to Debt-Cutting Panel
S.&P. Downgrade Is Seen as Adding Urgency to Debt-Cutting Panel
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Hullabaloo, GOP.com, Online NewsHour, The Daily Dish, Wake up America, Suburban Guerrilla and Bankrupting America
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
“Tea Party Downgrade”? They Can't Possibly Sell That
“Tea Party Downgrade”? They Can't Possibly Sell That
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Big Journalism, Somewhat Reasonable, Coffee & Markets, The Daily Caller, Instapundit, Weasel Zippers, TPMDC, The Caucus and Don Surber
Zeke Faux / Bloomberg:
S&P Seen Surrendering to Tea Party Costing U.S. Taxpayer
S&P Seen Surrendering to Tea Party Costing U.S. Taxpayer
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The Note and The Huffington Post
Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
LEAP OF FAITH … - POLITICS - PROFILES - THE TALK OF THE TOWN - COMMENT - THIS WEEK'S ISSUE - THE FINANCIAL PAGE - NEWS DESK - THE POLITICAL SCENE
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Firedoglake, The Daily Beast, Concord Monitor, GOP 12, The Politico, Coffee & Markets, New York Magazine, The Reaction, ThinkProgress, Little Green Footballs, TPMDC, The Wire, The New Republic, msnbc.com, Mediaite, The Raw Story, Iowa Caucuses, FrumForum, Towleroad News #gay, Balloon Juice, Right Wing Watch and The Daily Caller
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First Read / msnbc.com:
Bachmann attends church service denouncing homosexuality — WAUKEE, IA — Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann yesterday attended a church here in Iowa, where the pastor called homosexuality “immoral” and “unnatural,” and later showed a testimonial video from a man who claimed …
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Perry to visit NH and SC while presidential candidates gather in Iowa — Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) will meet Saturday with conservative activists in New Hampshire and South Carolina, while other Republican presidential candidates compete in Iowa's highly anticipated straw poll.
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The Politico, CNN, The Note and Joe. My. God.
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Michelle Malkin:
The Conservative Crazy Eyes Cliche & Other Stupid MSM Photo Tricks — Sigh. Seriously, Tina Brown? — Yes, I'm talking about you, Oxford University-educated Newsweek/Daily Beast editor Tina Brown. — You've resorted to recycling bottom-of-the-barrel moonbat photo cliches …
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Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
Does The Michele Bachmann Newsweek Cover Make Her ‘Look Crazy’?
Does The Michele Bachmann Newsweek Cover Make Her ‘Look Crazy’?
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Gawker
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Waiting For A Landslide — In 1955, a political scientist named V. O. Key published an essay entitled “A Theory of Critical Elections.” He argued that realignments in American politics are usually punctuated by transformative elections, in which the old order suddenly gives way and a new majority emerges in its place.
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ThinkProgress, The Mahablog, The New Republic, Bark Bark Woof Woof and American Power
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Poor People Own Appliances Because They're Cheap — My colleagues Melissa Boteach and Donna Cooper have a great piece on the Heritage Foundation's “poor people aren't actually poor because they own cheap electronics” theory of poverty. This infographic nicely highlights the silliness …
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Eschaton
Paul Krugman:
It's a Growth Scare — FTalphaville has been saying this all day, and it's right. The action in the markets looks nothing like worries about US solvency; it looks exactly like what you expect to see when markets suddenly realize that the economy's growth prospects look terrible.
Discussion:
Grasping Reality …
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Obama Job Approval 50% or Higher in 16 States and D.C. — Idaho residents least approving, at 27% — PRINCETON, NJ — Residents of 16 states and the District of Columbia gave President Obama approval ratings of 50% or higher during the first half of 2011, led by the District of Columbia, Connecticut, Maryland, and Delaware.
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Washington Post, Swampland, Weasel Zippers and TPMDC
John R. Bolton / Human Events:
On Deck: Why I May Run for President — Adam Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations that “the first duty of the sovereign, that of protecting the society from the violence and invasion of other independent societies, can be performed only by means of a military force.”
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ThinkProgress, Atlas Shrugs, The Daily Caller, Pajamas Media and LewRockwell.com Blog
CNN:
Racially motivated attack on video — Editor's note: The following story contains language some readers may consider offensive. — Jackson, Mississippi (CNN) — On a recent Sunday morning just before dawn, two carloads of white teenagers drove to Jackson, Mississippi …
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Colorlines and pandagon.net
A.Killough / CNN:
CNN Poll: Economic pessimism skyrockets — Washington (CNN) - Americans have a bad case of the economic jitters, as recent drops in the stock market have been accompanied by a sharp rise in the public's economic pessimism, according to a new national poll. — And a CNN/ORC International …
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Outside the Beltway, The Politico and The Page
Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Moody's says it could also downgrade if Washington punts on dealing with debt — The nation could lose its top credit rating from yet another rater over the next year if policymakers lose their grip on fiscal discipline, Moody's Investors Service said Monday.
Walter Russell Mead / Via Meadia:
American Tinderbox — For some time now, residents of some US cities have noted occasional incidents of seemingly random, racially motivated violence in which young Black males are involved. The hot weather and bad economy seem to be combining to generate a small but possibly significant uptick this year.
John Woolfolk / Mercury News:
Housing authority taps federal funds to boost employee retirements — Santa Clara County's housing authority could have spent $16 million of federal funds to help more struggling families put a roof over their heads. Instead, it chose to more than double the value of its employees' retirement benefits.
Discussion:
Hit & Run
Paul Krugman:
A Self-Fulfilling Euro Crisis? (Wonkish) — There will probably be big action in the euro zone tomorrow; so, some quick analytical notes. — The big question, I believe, is whether the Italian and maybe Spanish crises are the kind of thing that might be brought under control by ECB bond purchases.
David Catanese / The Politico:
Wis. Dem memo: Victory predictions “dangerous” — MADISON Wis. — Democrats on the ground here are increasingly confident they will pick-up two state Senate seats, but are warning that winning the third necessary for a takeover is a tenuous prospect. — Despite hype from some in the party apparatus …
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Daily Kos, Althouse and National Review
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
The Unappeasable Financial Markets — Looking back at Franklin Roosevelt's first inaugural address, perhaps the most insightful thing he says is to offer a diagnosis of what hadn't gone wrong in the early 1930s. “Only a foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment,” he conceded …
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Modeled Behavior