Top Items:
New York Times:
Abbas Says He Will Seek Palestinian State at the Security Council — JERUSALEM — The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, announced Friday that he would seek membership for a state of Palestine from the United Nations Security Council next week, putting him on a collision course with Israel …
Discussion:
Outside the Beltway, UN Dispatch, Truthdig, Taylor Marsh and Balloon Juice
RELATED:
The Politico:
Palestinian officials: Jews welcome — Palestinian officials are rolling out the welcome mat for Jews to come to a new Palestinian state. — Trying to tamp down a controversy over whether a Palestinian state would be Jew-free, Mahmoud Habbash, the Palestinian minister of religious affairs …
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, Weasel Zippers, Elder of Ziyon and USA Today
Julie Pace / Associated Press:
Obama Tries to Look Beyond Palestinian Bid at UN
Obama Tries to Look Beyond Palestinian Bid at UN
Discussion:
The Politico and CNN
Nancy Pelosi / democrats.foreignaffairs.house.gov:
Hoyer, Pelosi, Berman, Lowey, House Democrats Send Letter Calling on Heads of State to Oppose …
Hoyer, Pelosi, Berman, Lowey, House Democrats Send Letter Calling on Heads of State to Oppose …
Discussion:
Randy's Roundtable, Washington Post and Ben Smith's Blog
Rick Perry / Wall Street Journal:
The U.S. Must Support Israel At the U.N.
The U.S. Must Support Israel At the U.N.
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, National Review and Ben Smith's Blog
Kevin Hechtkopf / CBS News:
Obama's approval rating drops to all-time low; Public split on jobs plan — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto — As concerns about the struggling U.S. economy grow, a new CBS News/New York poll finds …
Discussion:
Daily Kos, The Page, CBS News, Hotline On Call, US Politics and The Politico
RELATED:
John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Clinton Popularity Prompts Buyer's Remorse — The most popular national political figure in America today is one who was rejected by her own party three years ago: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. — Nearly two-thirds of Americans hold a favorable view of her and one-third are suffering …
Discussion:
Crooks and Liars, The Politico, CANNONFIRE, CNN, The Crawdad Hole, The Raw Story, Bookworm Room, Left Coast Rebel, Don Surber, Recent quick hits, No More Mister Nice Blog, Politics, Ricochet Conversation Feed, Indecision Forever, New York Magazine, Suburban Guerrilla, Hot Air, Business Insider, Weasel Zippers, americanthinker.com, Sipsey Street Irregulars and The Lonely Conservative
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Obama team pushes back against suggestions the president is in trouble
Obama team pushes back against suggestions the president is in trouble
Discussion:
Weasel Zippers, Ben Smith's Blog and Questions and Observations
Allison Kopicki / The Caucus:
Approval of Congress Matches Record Low
Approval of Congress Matches Record Low
Discussion:
The Monkey Cage, Outside the Beltway, Washington Monthly, ThinkProgress, Prairie Weather, Weasel Zippers and Booman Tribune
Danny Yadron / Washington Wire:
Uptick in Texas Jobless Rate Puts Perry on the Spot — The unemployment rate in Texas rose a bit in August to 8.5%, its highest rate since 1987. … That leaves the Lone Star State in the middle of the pack nationally, but it's jobless rate remains below the national rate of 9.1%.
Discussion:
Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Hot Air and Austin American-Statesman
RELATED:
First Read / msnbc.com:
Latest Texas jobs figures shows net jobs loss, unemployment highest in 24 years — Texas Gov. Rick Perry's efforts to tout his record on jobs and the economy as a centerpiece of his presidential campagn took a hit today with new figures from one of his own state agencies …
Discussion:
Daily Kos, The Reality-Based Community and The Political Carnival
Rich Lowry / National Review:
The Big Hoss — You could tell Rick Perry was going to be a …
The Big Hoss — You could tell Rick Perry was going to be a …
Discussion:
Gallup and Rasmussen Reports
New York Post:
Weiner gets 'brush'off — By S.A. MILLER in Washington and CARL CAMPANILE in NY — Scrub out the stench of Weiner! — Newly sworn-in Republican Rep. Bob Turner's family ordered a thorough cleaning of the House office space he inherited from his disgraced predecessor, Anthony Weiner …
RELATED:
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Sinners In The Hand Of An Angry Columnist — I was pretty surprised to see Ezra Klein recommend the conclusion of David Brooks' latest column: … That something along these lines has become something like the conventional wisdom in Washington is, to me, maddening.
RELATED:
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Planning Fallacy — When the Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman was a young man, he led a committee to write a new part of the curriculum for Israeli high schools. The committee worked for a year, and Kahneman asked his colleagues how long they thought the rest of the project would take.
Discussion:
Firedoglake, Sadly, No! and Booman Tribune
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Perry on TARP support: No 'Ma'am' — After an appearance in Newton, Iowa today, Rick Perry denied to an unidentified woman that he'd ever supported the 2008 bank bailout known as TARP. — “No Ma'am,” he told her. — “I thought I saw a letter where you had written encouraging the support of TARP legislation,” he persisted.
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, American Thinker, Trail Blazers Blog and Campaign 2012
RELATED:
David Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Supreme Court halts Texas execution — Justices act on an emergency appeal for a murderer sentenced to die after jurors were told he posed a greater danger because he is black. Gov. Rick Perry and state judges had refused to intervene. — Duane Edward Buck, 48, was sentenced to die …
Discussion:
Nation Now, Firedoglake and Truthdig
RELATED:
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
A dose of reality for the HPV debate — If Republican presidential candidates want to debate sexual health and hygiene, it would be nice if they displayed more collective knowledge and judgment than your average eighth-grade family-life class. During the Tampa debate, a viewer longed for a blunt …
Discussion:
Little Green Footballs, Business Insider and The Atlantic Online
RELATED:
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Wow: Ford ad blasts bailouts — and perhaps more — Is this just a business seeing a competitive edge against two of its rivals — or a political statement meant for wider purposes? Ford has a new ad series called “Press Conference,” in which sales staff escort a Ford buyer into a room supposedly …
Discussion:
Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
RELATED:
New York Post:
Devout taxi drivers allowed to veto strip-club roof ads — The great religious war, waged on top of yellow cabs, has ended. — Devout Muslim hacks — who were crouched behind their steering wheels in shame while driving with ads for strip clubs atop their taxis — won a major victory yesterday in their war on roof smut.
Discussion:
Atlas Shrugs, New York Magazine and americanthinker.com
RELATED:
Matthew Boyle / The Daily Caller:
Documents show Solyndra sought second government loan guarantee for $469 million — Failed solar panel maker Solyndra's Securities and Exchange Commission filings show that seven months after the Obama administration's Department of Energy approved a $535 million federal loan guarantee …
Discussion:
Weasel Zippers, Flopping Aces and Questions and Observations
RELATED:
Yuliya Chernova / Wall Street Journal:
Loan Was Solyndra's Undoing
Loan Was Solyndra's Undoing
Discussion:
americanthinker.com, Via Meadia, Washington Post and The Lonely Conservative
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Republican leaders assess Obama jobs plan in memo to members — House Republican leaders assessed President Obama's jobs plan Friday in a memo to their rank and file, and they found plenty of proposals to criticize. — The leaders cited trade agreements and incentives for small businesses …
Discussion:
The Politico
RELATED:
Tyler Kingkade / The Huffington Post:
House Republicans Seek Auto Industry Cuts To Cover For Disaster Relief Funds
House Republicans Seek Auto Industry Cuts To Cover For Disaster Relief Funds
Discussion:
Left Coast Rebel, Daily Kos and Balloon Juice
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
You Don't Make Social Security More Solvent By Eliminating Its Funding Base — Television hosts who like to ask Republican Party members politically charges questions about Social Security (you know who you are) really ought to take 10-20 minutes to think about how Social Security works …
Discussion:
Don Surber, Washington Monthly, Campaign 2012, Corrente and Eschaton
CBS Denver:
2 Men Accused Of Taking Dead Friend Out For Night On The Town — DENVER (CBS4) - Two men are facing charges in a crime that has family members shocked. — They are accused of putting their deceased friend into a car and then heading out for a night of bar hopping. — Jeffrey Jarrett died last month.
Discussion:
The Daily What, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, iOwnTheWorld.com and Mediaite
Glenn Kessler / Associated Press:
John Boehner's misfire on pending federal regulations — “At this moment, the Executive Branch has 219 new rules in the works that will cost our economy at least $100 million. That means under the current Washington agenda, our economy is poised to take a hit from the government of at least $100 million — 219 times.”
NY Daily News:
Mayor Bloomberg predicts riots in the streets if economy doesn't create more jobs — Mayor Bloomberg warned Friday there would be riots in the streets if Washington doesn't get serious about generating jobs. — “We have a lot of kids graduating college, can't find jobs,” Bloomberg said on his weekly WOR radio show.
Discussion:
Firedoglake, Big Hollywood, Weasel Zippers, Wonkette, Runnin' Scared, Flower & Thistle, Business Insider and JammieWearingFool
Joshua Green / Business Week:
Teaparty.com Could Make a Rock Band Rich — Political operatives may pay top dollar for the domain name, owned by a Canadian rock band that pioneered a style called “Moroccan roll” — There's no hotter name in politics right now than the Tea Party. But anyone seized with a desire …
Discussion:
Ballot Box and Mediaite
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Free to Die — Back in 1980, just as America was making its political turn to the right, Milton Friedman lent his voice to the change with the famous TV series “Free to Choose.” In episode after episode, the genial economist identified laissez-faire economics with personal choice and empowerment …