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TRENDING: ‘Idiot’ jab lobbed at Perry — (CNN) - Former Treasury official Bruce Bartlett labeled newly-minted Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry “an idiot” Friday. — Bartlett, who served at Treasury under former President George H.W. Bush and as a domestic policy adviser …
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Washington Monthly, Crooks and Liars, TPMDC, The Politico, The Impolitic, Connecting.the.Dots and Hot Air
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Rick Perry Talks About Sex — We sure are talking about Rick Perry a lot. But why stop now — he's not only new, but interesting in ways that some of his opponents aren't. Jonathan Chait brings us this video of Perry seemingly flummoxed when confronted with the fact that his preferred policy …
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The Daily Dish, The New Republic and Lawyers, Guns & Money

Perry's loose lips worry Hill Republicans
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Hot Air, PERRspectives, Daily Kos, Politics, The New Republic, Texas on the Potomac, USA Today, The Daily Beast and American Thinker


Palin Agrees With Perry About ‘Treasonous’ Fed Chair: ‘Perhaps I Would Have Used Similar Terms’
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Reuters, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Guardian and No More Mister Nice Blog

Perry, parties, and pragmatism
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Balloon Juice and The Mahablog

Bank of America's Dead Drop To Rick Perry: “We Will Help You Out” — Should we be surprised, frightened, disgusted or simply say “we knew it”, that in the informal mixer just after Texas Governor and Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry spoke at a Politics and Eggs breakfast in Bedford …
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New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, campaignmoney.org, Don Surber, MarketBeat, Raw Replay, Hullabaloo and Gawker
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CAUGHT ON TAPE: Bank Of America's Director Of Public Policy Tells Rick Perry 'We'll Help You Out' — A top Bank of America executive was caught on camera yesterday whispering to Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX), “Bank of America. We'll help you out,” as the GOP presidential candidate attended New Hampshire's Politics and Eggs breakfast.
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Wonkette and New York Times

Bank of America official promises to help Perry — The finance blog ZeroHedge catches a man who appears to be Bank of America's Director of Public Policy — that's typically a lobbyist title — walking up to Rick Perry at a New Hampshire event and saying, “Bank of America. We will help you out.”
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The Atlantic Online and Gawker

Michelle's Separate Travel Costs Taxpayers Thousands — Michelle Obama and President Obama traveled to Martha's Vineyard just hours apart, costing taxpayers thousands in additional expenses so she could have just a bit of extra vacation time. — Mrs. Obama and her daughters arrived …
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The Lonely Conservative, nation.foxnews.com, Weasel Zippers, Atlas Shrugs and Moonbattery
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Relaxing Obama hits bookstore with Malia and Sasha
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Los Angeles Times and Althouse

White House releases picture of Obama being briefed at Martha's Vineyard
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The Political Carnival, Weasel Zippers and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS


Christine O'Donnell: Piers Morgan was sexually harassing me — Christine O'Donnell is defending her decision to walk off Piers Morgan's CNN show by saying he was asking sexually harassing questions — including “sex questions that he would not ask of a man.”
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SFGate
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O'Donnell's reaction to Piers Morgan was ‘downright bizarre’
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NewsBusters.org blogs

Iowa Politics Insider: Palin event switches site to handle crowd — Sarah Palin's Sept. 3 event has been relocated from Waukee to Indianola to better accommodate a larger crowd, organizers said. — Palin is the keynote speaker at the Tea Party of America's “Restoring America” event, which is free and open to the public.
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Pajamas Media, GOP 12, The Other McCain, The Iowa Republican, National Review and Iowa Caucuses
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Paul Ryan's Office Calls Cops On Jobless Protesters … Staffers for Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) called police on Thursday evening to disperse unemployed protesters staging a sit-in at his Kenosha, Wis., office, according to the protesters and police. — Two protesters told HuffPost they're unhappy …
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ThinkProgress, Daily Kos and Booman Tribune


Parking ‘squat’ — Eleven years ago, Charles Mysak snagged a primo parking spot on the corner of Columbus Avenue and 68th Street — and he hasn't budged since. — The sidewalk bookseller keeps his inventory piled up in the beat up green '94 Civic, held partially together with duct tape …
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Hit & Run, New York Magazine and Gothamist


West Memphis Three — WEST MEMPHIS 3 - TITANS TRAINING CAMP - OVERTON SQUARE - THE EARLY YEARS - BASTED DAYS AND PASTED NIGHTS — All members of the West Memphis Three will be released today after pleading guilty to first-degree murder charges in the 1993 deaths of three West Memphis 8-year-olds.
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The Daily What
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Deal Frees ‘West Memphis Three’ in Arkansas
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Althouse, The POH Diaries and Shakesville


Funder For Travel To Glenn Beck's Jerusalem Rally Criticized For Speaking To Anti-Semitic Groups — Glenn Beck's upcoming rally to “Restore Courage” has run into a snag after House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and the House Ethics Committee rejected the request by a number of House members …
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The Politico
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Lieberman, Cantor will not be at Beck's Jerusalem rally
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Slate, ThinkProgress, TPMDC, Mediaite and Israel Matzav


Number of Green Jobs Fails to Live Up to Promises — Flanked by a cadre of local political leaders, Mayor Chuck Reed of San Jose used a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a solar power company last week to talk up the promise of the green economy. — Mr. Reed called the opening of the new headquarters …
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Campaign 2012, Pajamas Media, Questions and Observations, Hot Air, Hit & Run, Red Dog Report, The Gateway Pundit, Power Line and AmSpecBlog


Feingold says he won't run for office in 2012 — He'll continue teaching law, working on book — By Craig Gilbert of the Journal Sentinel — Democrat Russ Feingold has decided he will not be a candidate for political office next year, taking himself out of the running in 2012 …
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Obama's Base Problem — There's been plenty of bad news for Barack Obama this month in the form of his approval numbers, but our polling finds that his problems go deeper than that. Democratic enthusiasm about voting in next year's election has hit a record low this month.
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Hot Air, Taegan Goddard's … and Campaign 2012

The 50 Richest Members of Congress (2011) — To determine the richest lawmakers, Roll Call adds up the minimum value of total assets reported by each Member on their annual financial disclosures and subtracts the minimum liabilities. Percent change refers to the change since last year's disclosure forms.
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The Raw Story, Wonkette and New York Magazine


Burger King freshens fast-food image, kicks King to the curb — In the first of many steps to reinvent itself over the next year, the struggling fast-feeder Friday will announce that it's dethroning the creepy King character — and other wacky, teen-targeting stuff — and refocusing on a customer it had all but forgotten: Mom.
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Scared Monkeys, msnbc.com, The Daily What and Gawker

Team Pawlenty awaits decision from Chris Christie — Since Tim Pawlenty ended his bid for the presidency last Sunday, his former staffers and key fundraisers have held off from endorsing another candidate or moving to another campaign. There's a reason. — Team Pawlenty is waiting …
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Ben Smith's Blog, GOP 12 and Race 4 2012


Thousands Camp Out for Job Fair as Jobless Rate Rises — Thousands of unemployed waited overnight, camping out in their business suits and office heels and braving the tormenting heat in Atlanta to stand in line for a job fair Thursday. Authorities treated 20 people for heat exhaustion …
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Sister Toldjah and Weasel Zippers


Why Bam's doomed — Unless something extraordinarily dramatic comes along to change the course of the US economy and the sentiments of the American people in the next six months, Barack Obama is finished. — That conclusion is inescapable from the history of US presidential politics since 1945.
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Politics


A prime aim of the growing Surveillance State — Several weeks ago, a New York Times article by Noam Cohen examined the case of Aaron Swartz, the 24-year-old copyright reform advocate who was arrested in July, after allegedly downloading academic articles that had been placed behind a paywall …
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Truthdig

Bad luck? Bad faith? — “We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, got the economy moving again. . . . But over the last six months, we've had a run of bad luck.” — Decorah, Iowa, Aug. 15 — A troubled nation wonders: How did we get mired in 9.1 percent unemployment …
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The New Republic and Betsy's Page


Arne Duncan Can't Quite Explain Why He's Dissing Texas — U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, left, says the Texas school system “has really struggled” under Governor Rick Perry — From left: Smialowski / Getty Images; Van Tine / Abaca — Why is Arne Duncan messing with Texas?
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dallasmorningviewsblog …, The Heritage Foundation, PoliTex, AMERICAblog News and Eduwonk