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Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Republican Bob Turner wins New York special election — Businessman Bob Turner (R) defeated state Assemblyman David Weprin (D) in the special election for the House seat held by former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner (D). — Turner's victory is regarded as an upset given the Democratic history …
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Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Republicans win Weiner's seat — Republican Bob Turner won former Rep. Anthony Weiner's (D-N.Y.) House seat on Tuesday, a bad sign for President Obama and down-ticket Democrats heading into next year's election. — Turner was leading Democrat David Weprin by 53 percent to 47 percent …
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
Marc Ambinder / NationalJournal.com:
White House Already Spinning Feared New York Loss — The White House is girding for a political loss in the heart of New York on Tuesday. They're also spinning up an explanation that won't entirely result in the blame landing on the low popularity of the president.
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FiveThirtyEight, The Lonely Conservative, Scared Monkeys, Hotline On Call and New York Post
Alex Isenstadt / The Politico:
In NY-9 special election, Dems race to stave off an upset — NEW YORK - Democrats here spent Tuesday in the final throes of a frantic, last-ditch effort to stave off a loss in the special election race to replace Anthony Weiner. — Democrat David Weprin, trailing Republican Bob Turner in multiple polls …
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The Gateway Pundit and Politics
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
NY-09 Results (AP Calls Race for Republican)(Victory Song and Tweet of Night added)
NY-09 Results (AP Calls Race for Republican)(Victory Song and Tweet of Night added)
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Taylor Marsh, Daily Kos and Pajamas Media
Beth Fouhy / Associated Press:
GOP Wins in NY House Race, Seen as Obama Rebuke
GOP Wins in NY House Race, Seen as Obama Rebuke
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, National Review, Los Angeles Times and FiveThirtyEight
First Read / msnbc.com:
Perry ‘taken aback’ by debate crowd reaction — TAMPA, FL — The morning after a sometimes-rocky appearance in front of a Tea Party debate audience, Gov. Rick Perry said he was “taken aback” by cheers from some crowd members on a hypothetical question of whether a young man who decides …
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Henry I. Miller / National Review:
Gardasil and the GOP — More than an hour into last night's debate, Rep. Michele Bachmann attacked Gov. Rick Perry on the HPV vaccination controversy — or more accurately pseudo-controversy. It stems from an executive order issued by Perry in 2007 that required all Texas girls to receive Gardasil …
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Pajamas Media, Riehl World View, RedState, The Politico and The Volokh Conspiracy
Bryan Preston / Pajamas Media:
Sarah Palin's Alaska Took Federal Funds to Increase Access to Gardasil
Sarah Palin's Alaska Took Federal Funds to Increase Access to Gardasil
Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
Bachmann: I'm A-Goin' to Go Ahead and Push This Lunatic Vaccines=Autism Lie
Bachmann: I'm A-Goin' to Go Ahead and Push This Lunatic Vaccines=Autism Lie
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RedState and Outside the Beltway
The Right Scoop:
Rush: Bachmann jumped the shark over Gardasil causing mental retardation
Rush: Bachmann jumped the shark over Gardasil causing mental retardation
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The Other McCain, Hot Air, Mediaite, ThinkProgress and Campaign 2012
Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Bachmann claims HPV vaccine might cause ‘mental retardation’
Bachmann claims HPV vaccine might cause ‘mental retardation’
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Los Angeles Times, Media Matters for America, Mother Jones, National Review, Mediaite, Wonkette, alicublog, GOP 12, ThinkProgress, AmSpecBlog and Gawker
ABCNEWS:
Emails: Obama White House Monitored Huge Loan to ‘Connected’ Firm — Chris Gronet, right, talks about solar technology with President Barack Obama on a tour of the Solyndra solar panel company, in this May 26, 2010 file photo, in Fremont, Calif. (Paul Chinn/Pool/Getty Images)
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Money & Company, Weasel Zippers, The Huffington Post, Hot Air, Doug Ross, National Review, Bloomberg and The Daily Caller
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Andrew Stiles / National Review:
WH Pressured OMB on Solyndra Decision
WH Pressured OMB on Solyndra Decision
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Washington Post, Hot Air, Pajamas Media and Flopping Aces
Bill Schneider / Reuters:
It's Perry vs. New Deal — Texas Gov. Rick Perry made his views pretty clear at the CNN-Tea Party Express debate Monday when he told Mitt Romney, “If what you're trying to say is that back in the '30s and '40s that the federal government made all the right decisions, I disagree with you.”
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Jaime Fuller / TAPPED:
Today in SAT Prep: Romney Is to Clinton as Perry Is to Obama
Today in SAT Prep: Romney Is to Clinton as Perry Is to Obama
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A plain blog about politics and Washington Post
U.S. Census Bureau News:
Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2010 — Summary of Key Findings — The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that in 2010, median household income declined, the poverty rate increased and the percentage without health insurance coverage was not statistically different from the previous year.
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Suzy Khimm / Washington Post:
The Great Recession in five charts
The Great Recession in five charts
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Washington Monthly, msnbc.com and The Politico
Yahoo! News:
Census: US poverty rate swells to nearly 1 in 6
Census: US poverty rate swells to nearly 1 in 6
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Hot Air, Tom Watson, Pirate's Cove, Pajamas Media, The Lonely Conservative and Newshoggers.com
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Percentage of Americans Living in Poverty Rises to Highest Level Since 1993
Percentage of Americans Living in Poverty Rises to Highest Level Since 1993
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naked capitalism, Brookings Institute, The New Republic, Wonkette, Gawker, Guardian, Washington Monthly and The Atlantic Online
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Michele Bachmann: U.S. Immigration ‘Worked Very, Very Well’ Under The Asian Exclusion Act — Under Bachmann's Immigration Policy, Lt. Hikaru Sulu Would Not Be Allowed In The United States — In 1924, Congress passed a package of immigration laws — including the National Origins Act …
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Crooks and Liars, The Washington Independent, Firedoglake and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
West to Bachmann: Everglades are off limits
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Obama's bill makes it illegal to discriminate against unemployed — President Obama's American Jobs Act, which he presented to Congress on Monday, would make it illegal for employers to run advertisements saying that they will not consider unemployed workers, or to refuse to consider or hire people because they are unemployed.
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Weasel Zippers and JammieWearingFool
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Obama Would Sign Parts Of Jobs Bill, Push For Rest
Obama Would Sign Parts Of Jobs Bill, Push For Rest
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The Politico, Pajamas Media, Washington Monthly, The Spot, Hot Air and Discourse.net
Eric Kleefeld / 2012.talkingpointsmemo.com:
TPM2012 — Elizabeth Warren Officially Launching Senate Campaign Against Scott Brown — Former White House financial reform adviser Elizabeth Warren will officially launch her campaign for U.S. Senate from Massachusetts on Wednesday, challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown, a source close to Warren told TPM on Tuesday.
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Balloon Juice, Firedoglake, Zandar Versus The Stupid and Gawker
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Elizabeth Warren To Announce Senate Run Wednesday
Elizabeth Warren To Announce Senate Run Wednesday
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Boston Globe, naked capitalism, The Page, ThinkProgress, Hotline On Call and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Wisconsin unions start feeding on each other — If you want a good measure of how deeply the collective bargaining bill in Wisconsin has disrupted public sector unions, there is no better example than the Wisconsins Education Association Council (WEAC). — Last month WEAC announced that it was laying off 40% of its staff.
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Power Line, The Atlantic Online, Hot Air and JSOnline
Todd Gregory / Media Matters for America:
Shockingly Petty: News Corp. Outlets Attack Obama Over Paper Clip — In the annals of mindless partisan sniping, this may place at the top. — This morning, Fox & Friends joined the New York Post in attacking President Obama for using a paper clip. Read that again: They attacked Obama for using a paper clip.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Indecent — The moment from last night that keeps haunting me: — Look: in some ways the honesty is refreshing. Yes, failing to get your own health insurance creates an obvious free-rider problem, and this is at the heart of the health insurance debate.
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National Review, The Lonely Conservative and Outside the Beltway
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Connecting the Dots: How the Left Works — We wrote here and in several follow-up posts about the New York Times's outrageous front-page smear of Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Times reporter Eric Lichtblau falsely accused Issa of using his Congressional office to enrich himself.
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Nice Deb, The Hill and JammieWearingFool
CNN:
CNN Poll: President gets no bounce from speech, but disapproval rating peaks — Washington (CNN) - President Barack Obama didn't score any political points with his speech on jobs to a joint session of Congress last Thursday. According to a new CNN/ORC International poll released Tuesday …
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Scared Monkeys
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Liberal Democrats announce jobs platform to the left of Obama's — Liberal House Democrats on Tuesday announced a jobs proposal to the left of President Obama's jobs package. — At a news conference, members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus said Obama's proposal was a good start …
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Weasel Zippers, Instapundit and Daily Kos
Paul Krugman:
The Death of the Confidence Fairy — In the first half of last year a strange delusion swept much of the policy elite on both sides of the Atlantic — the belief that cutting spending in the face of high unemployment would actually create jobs. I went after this stuff early and hard …
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Hullabaloo
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Brad Plumer / Washington Post:
IMF: Austerity boosts unemployment, lowers paychecks
IMF: Austerity boosts unemployment, lowers paychecks
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FT Alphaville, Mother Jones, Washington Monthly and Indecision Forever