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David Brooks / New York Times:
Obama Rejects Obamaism — I'm a sap, a specific kind of sap. I'm an Obama Sap. — When the president said the unemployed couldn't wait 14 more months for help and we had to do something right away, I believed him. When administration officials called around saying that the possibility …
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Peter Wallsten / Washington Post:
In early Obama White House, female staffers felt frozen out — Friction about the roles of women in the Obama White House grew so intense during the first two years of the president's tenure that he was forced to take steps to reassure senior women on his staff that he valued their presence and their input.
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Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
Budget analysts say Obama deficit plan is likely to miss its targets — President Obama projects that his new plan for reducing the federal debt will save more than $3 trillion over the next decade by raising taxes on the wealthy and slashing spending on a host of government programs, from farm subsidies to federal worker pensions.
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Hit & Run, Hot Air, National Review, American Power and Washington Monthly
Edward Morrissey / The Week Magazine:
Has Obama quit already? — Judging by his plans for job creation and deficit reduction, the president has given up on policy accomplishments in favor of playing politics — The last few weeks of polling data have been so bad for Barack Obama that pundits have begun speculating whether …
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Power Line, New York Magazine, Booman Tribune, Salon, Hot Air and Ben Smith's Blog
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Issa to launch probe of Obama actions on Solyndra, LightSquared
Issa to launch probe of Obama actions on Solyndra, LightSquared
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Stephen Ohlemacher / Associated Press:
FACT CHECK: Are rich taxed less than secretaries? — WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama makes it sound as if there are millionaires all over America paying taxes at lower rates than their secretaries. — “Middle-class families shouldn't pay higher taxes than millionaires and billionaires,” Obama said Monday.
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Wire:
Perry: Obama Has Isolated and Undermined Israel — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, speaking in New York as the United Nations General Assembly was convening, launched a broadside against President Barack Obama, asserting that the president's “naïve, arrogant, misguided and dangerous” …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Perry Looks Better Against Romney Than Against Obama — Leads Romney by 10 points in “narrow down” but trails Obama — PRINCETON, NJ — Rick Perry leads Mitt Romney by 31% to 24% in a new USA Today/Gallup poll of Republican presidential nomination preferences.
Susan Crabtree / TPMDC:
Centrist Dems Already Trying To Put The Brakes On Obama's Tax Increases — President Obama's deficit-reduction plan—complete with tax increases on the wealthiest Americans—won high marks from his liberal base encouraged to see Obama back in fighting mode, but the plan is set to hit …
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Diane Cardwell / New York Times:
The Appraisal: A Glimpse at Bloomberg's Lavish Tastes at Home — He has been known to serve tuna on crackers during cocktail hour. He prefers diners to power-breakfast spots like the Regency. His sartorial style remains buttoned down, with a salmon-color crew neck and matching socks about as gaudy as it gets.
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Bill Rankin / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Parole board denies clemency for Troy Davis — The state Board of Pardons and Paroles on Tuesday denied clemency for Troy Anthony Davis after hearing pleas for mercy from Davis' family and calls for his execution by surviving relatives of a murdered Savannah police officer.
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Alexander to leave GOP leadership post — Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday announced he will step down from his post as Senate Republican Conference chairman in January. — Alexander made the announcement in a letter sent to his Republican colleagues in the Senate.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Warren takes lead on Brown — Elizabeth Warren has had an incredibly successful launch to her Senate campaign and actually leads Scott Brown now by a 46-44 margin, erasing what was a 15 point deficit the last time we polled the state in early June. — Warren's gone from 38% name recognition …
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Mj Lee / The Politico:
Joe McGinniss: Threats are the ‘Palin way’ — Sarah and Todd Palin “scare” and “threaten” people - that's the “Palin way,” author Joe McGinniss charged on Tuesday. — In an interview on CNN for the release of his new book, “The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin,” McGinniss said he spoke to …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
If top rates return to Reagan era, O'Reilly might quit — Fox News' Bill O'Reilly boasted the other day that he enjoys “more power than anybody other than the president.” — Apparently, though, this rather extraordinary degree of influence over national affairs isn't quite enough for the conservative media personality.
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Peter Finn / Washington Post:
A future for drones: Automated killing — One afternoon last fall at Fort Benning, Ga., two model-size planes took off, climbed to 800 and 1,000 feet, and began criss-crossing the military base in search of an orange, green and blue tarp. — The automated, unpiloted planes worked on their own …
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Jack Nicas / Wall Street Journal:
The New Class of ‘Geniuses’ — An Architect, a Percussionist and 20 Others Win $500,000 MacArthur Grants — CHICAGO—A radio host, a jazz percussionist and a physicist who freezes and studies atoms were among the 22 people who got a phone call or email out of the blue last week telling …
Kevin Gosztola / Firedoglake:
Liveblog for #OccupyWallStreet: Day Four, NYPD Attack Camp for Putting Up a Tarp — Watch live streaming video from globalrevolution at livestream.com — Occupy Wall Street put up a tarp overnight. Using trees in the park, the occupation erected a structure, which inevitably meant …
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Guardian, ABCNEWS and Raw Replay
Brian Canova / Politics:
Tony Bennett on 9/11 Attacks: ‘They Flew the Plane in, But We Caused It’ — American icon Tony Bennett took to the airwaves at Sirius Radio to promote his new album, “Duets II,” but it's what he said about war, peace, terrorism, and who was to blame for the Sept. 11 terror attacks that could get people talking.
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New York Magazine, Mediaite, Big Hollywood and The Daily Caller
The Huffington Post:
Michele Bachmann ‘Surprised’ By Jay Leno Interview Questions (AUDIO) … During a radio interview on Monday, Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann said she was “surprised” by questions presented to her during a recent appearance on NBC's “Tonight Show.”
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Mj Lee / The Politico:
Eric Holder: We aim to close Gitmo before Election Day — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said the Obama administration is doing everything it can to shut down the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, before the 2012 presidential elections. — Speaking Tuesday at the European Parliament …
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A. G. Sulzberger / New York Times:
In Small Towns, Gossip Moves to the Web, and Turns Vicious — MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. — In the small towns nestled throughout the Ozarks, people like to say that everybody knows everybody's business — and if they do not, they feel free to offer an educated guess.
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Marie Diamond / ThinkProgress:
Perry Used Taxpayer Money To Subsidize Family Vacations, Presidential Campaign Events — During the last slash-and-burn legislative session, presidential contender and Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) approved draconian budget cuts for everything from education to Medicare.
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Nathaniel Frank / The Huffington Post:
After Don't Ask, Don't Tell: The Meaning of Repeal to America — Today marks the official end of the eighteen-year-old “don't ask, don't tell” policy and, in a sense, the end of a 233-year-old American shame, as formal anti-gay discrimination in our armed forces is older than the nation itself.
Marcus Walker / Wall Street Journal:
Greek Crisis Exacts the Cruelest Toll — HERAKLION, Greece—The first time he despaired of his debts, Vaggelis Petrakis drank a poisonous brew of beer and gasoline. — A note he left didn't mention the financial woes of his fruit and vegetable business, of which his family was well aware.
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Business Insider, Guardian and naked capitalism
Matt Viser / Boston Globe:
Romney pummels, profits from Fannie, Freddie — WASHINGTON - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has long been critical of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, blaming the government-backed housing lenders for inducing the home-mortgage crisis and saying they have become too unwieldy.
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