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11:35 PM ET, September 15, 2011

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James Carville / CNN:
What should the White House do?  Panic!  —  Editor's note: James Carville is a Democratic strategist who serves as a political contributor for CNN, appearing frequently on CNN's “The Situation Room” as well as other programs on all CNN networks.  Carville remains active in Democratic politics and is a party fundraiser.
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Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Obama to highlight ‘urgent’ bridge repair in Boehner's home state  —  President Obama will promote his jobs bill at a bridge important to House Speaker John Boehner's (R-Ohio) district next week, the White House announced Thursday.  —  The White House said that Obama would visit …
Mj Lee / The Politico:
New Gallup: Obama slips with Jews  —  President Barack Obama's support among Jews has dropped, new data shows.  —  Four out of 10 Jewish Americans currently disapprove of Obama, according to polling data provided to POLITICO by Gallup, which has yet to post the numbers on its website.
John T. Bennett / The Hill:
White House initially denies rep.'s request to attend Medal of Honor event
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and theblogprof
The Politico:
Trouble on Daley's watch
Discussion: New York Magazine
Luis Martinez / Politics:
Dakota Meyer, Marine Medal of Honor Recipient, Says He's No Hero
Time / Swampland:
Rick Perry Exclusive: The GOP's Fiery Front-Runner on His Rise, Record and Rhetoric  —  The hard-charging governor commands a Texas-sized lead in the polls.  In an interview with TIME's Richard Stengel and Mark Halperin, Perry defends his controversial résumé and explains …
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John Ellis / Business Insider:
Perry Is Failing The First Test(s)  —  Had Texas Governor Rick Perry performed better in the two most recent GOP presidential candidates' debates, he'd be well on his way to the 2012 nomination.  —  Yesterday, tellingly, he was in Virginia at the late Jerry Falwell's Liberty College shoring …
The Atlantic Cities:
Dallas + Austin + Houston + San Antonio = ‘Texas Miracle’  —  The entry of Rick Perry, swashbuckling Texas governor, into the contest for the Republican presidential nomination focused the country's attention on his state's strikingly anomalous labor market.
Discussion: Mother Jones
Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Rick Perry, Supernatural Events, and Freedom in Texas
Michelle Malkin:
Yes, cancer sucks. But...
Walter Shapiro / The New Republic:
Idiot Box: And the Winner of the Fox News Primary Is...  It was a self-inflicted, eye-glazing marathon—50 hours in late August spent watching a full sampling of the Fox News lineup.  Looking back, it seems like a nine-day hallucination of strident voices, blonde hair, and more pitchmen hawking gold coins …
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Former President Carter has kind words for Romney, Bachmann  —  Former President Jimmy Carter had some kind words for two Republicans vying to become president —Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann— but he said nobody is likely to beat President Obama in 2012.
Nicholas Ballasy / The Daily Caller:
Barry Manilow on Ron Paul: ‘I agree with just about everything he says’  —  Grammy award-winning musician Barry Manilow told The Daily Caller that he agrees with “just about everything” 2012 Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul says, calling him a “solid” contender for the highest office in the land.
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Roderick Long / Bleeding Heart Libertarians:
The Libertarian Three-Step Program
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Danny Yadron / Washington Wire:
Pete Sessions: Pa. Electoral College Change Would Put House Races at Risk  —  Rep. Pete Sessions, chairman of the House Republicans campaign arm, said Thursday he is no fan of a proposal to overhaul the way Pennsylvania awards its votes in the Electoral College.
Discussion: The Politico
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George Soros / New York Review of Books:
Does the Euro Have a Future?  —  German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, Berlin, September 1, 2011  —  The euro crisis is a direct consequence of the crash of 2008.  When Lehman Brothers failed, the entire financial system started to collapse and had to be put on artificial life support.
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New York Times:
World Banks Unite to Shore Up European System
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Steven Greenhouse / New York Times:
House Clears Bill Restricting N.L.R.B.  —  WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives voted on Thursday to approve a G.O.P.-backed bill that would prohibit the National Labor Relations Board from continuing to pursue its effort to block Boeing from operating a new $750 million aircraft assembly line in South Carolina.
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CBS Los Angeles:
LA Porn Studio Begins Construction On ‘Post-Apocalyptic’ Underground Bunker … San Fernando Valley-based porn studio Pink Visual said the bunker is envisioned as “far more than a mere bomb shelter or subterranean survivalist enclave”, complete with a digital studio, gun racks and a rotating hydraulic stage.
Janet Maslin / New York Times:
Books of The Times: Joe McGinniss's ‘The Rogue,’ on Sarah Palin - Review  —  On May 22, 2010, Joe McGinniss moved into a strategically well-situated house in Wasilla, Alaska.  It was next door to the home of former Gov. Sarah Palin and her family, but that understates the highly exploitable proximity of the two places.
Fox News:
Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Resigns Over Global Warming  —  The global warming theory left him out in the cold.  —  Dr. Ivar Giaever, a former professor with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the 1973 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, abruptly announced his resignation Tuesday …
Ta-Nehisi Coates / The Atlantic Online:
But Black People Govern Like This ...  Via Angry Black Lady, I know Michael Moore and Bill Maher think this is a great line: … But it really isn't.  In fact, it's racist, and Michael Moore would do well to stop repeating it.  It really is no better than the Kenyan anti-colonial bit, and in fact is good deal worse.
New York Post:
Bam's terrible risk  —  Do President Obama's advisers realize they've got him frittering away the last political asset he has left?  —  As unpopular as the president's policies — and especially his results — have proved, a majority of Americans still like and, somehow, even trust him personally.
Discussion: National Review and Cold Fury
CBS News:
Supreme Court asked to halt Texas execution  —  HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Attorneys for a Texas death row inmate are appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court just hours before the man's scheduled execution.  —  Forty-eight-year-old Duane Buck is scheduled for lethal injection Thursday evening …
Discussion: TalkLeft and CBS Dallas
M.S. / Democracy in America:
Why Solyndra's loan guarantees were in the stimulus bill  —  MEGAN MCARDLE writes that the Department of Energy's Solyndra loan guarantee fiasco probably isn't evidence of corruption due to the involvement of Democratic fundraisers.  Rather, it's evidence that the way the government evaluated projects …
Discussion: Washington Post and Mother Jones
Tanya Somanader / ThinkProgress:
Senate Resoundingly Defeats Rand Paul Plan, Passes Disaster Relief Package  —  In a surprising show of bipartisanship, 78 Senators voted against Sen. Rand Paul's (R-KY) plan to offset disaster aid relief and FEMA funding with cuts to foreign aid.  Only 20 senators voted for it.
Discussion: The Impolitic
Chris Moody / Yahoo! News:
Professors offer more than $10,000 for proof that Bachmann's story about HPV is true  —  Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann's story about a woman who claimed that her daughter suffered “mental retardation” after receiving a vaccine against HPV could fetch the woman's family thousands of dollars.
Geneva Sands-Sadowitz / The Hill:
New congressman jumps the gun on first floor speech  —  The newly elected Rep. Bob Turner (R-N.Y.) jumped the gun slightly on his first floor speech after being introduced in the House on Thursday.  —  Turner started to thank his colleagues without first being recognized to speak by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio).
Bill Rankin / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Parole board swamped with Troy Davis petitions  —  The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles on Thursday was given petitions with more than 663,000 names of people asking that Troy Anthony Davis be spared from being executed next Wednesday, saying there is too much doubt he killed a Savannah police officer in 1989.
Seung Min Kim / The Politico:
Skeptical Dems get W.H. jobs pitch  —  Top White House advisers took their sales pitch of President Barack Obama's jobs plan to a skeptical audience Thursday afternoon: Senate Democrats, many of whom have already been openly critical of the $447 billion plan.
Discussion: CNN
 
 
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Glenn Bain / NY Daily News:
‘I love New York’ iconic tourism logo raking in millions in licensing fees for city and state
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Seung Min Kim / The Politico:
Nancy Pelosi: Dems can still win back House
Associated Press:
Willow, Lost Cat From Colorado, Resurfaces in Manhattan
Discussion: The Atlantic Online