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The Politico:
Vote shows Boehner's lack of control — House Republicans tried a fresh strategy Wednesday night: Go it alone on a spending bill. — The result was an embarrassing setback. — Wednesday night's rank-and-file rebuke of GOP leadership — with 48 Republicans bolting on a temporary spending bill …
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Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
GOP House leaders rebuked on spending — The surprise defeat in the House Wednesday of a special funding measure to keep the federal government functioning past Sept. 30 was a sharp rebuke of the GOP leadership that controls the chamber and a testament to the fragility of the majority itself.
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ThinkProgress, The Maddow Blog and New York Magazine
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Shutdown? House votes to reject short-term spending measure — The House on Wednesday afternoon surprised Republican leaders by rejecting a temporary spending bill allowing the government to operate through November 18. — The defeat was due to strenuous objections from Democrats …
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
House GOP flubs vote, inches closer to shutdown
House GOP flubs vote, inches closer to shutdown
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Kim Severson / New York Times:
Davis Is Executed in Georgia — Protesters outside the prison after Troy Davis was executed on Wednesday night. Reporters who witnessed his death said Mr. Davis remained defiant about his innocence until the end. More Photos » — JACKSON, Ga. — Proclaiming his innocence …
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Ann Coulter / Official:
COP-KILLER IS MEDIA'S LATEST BABY SEAL — For decades, liberals tried persuading Americans to abolish the death penalty, using their usual argument: hysterical sobbing. — Only when the media began lying about innocent people being executed did support for the death penalty begin to waver …
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Bill Rankin / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Troy Davis, from gurney, proclaims innocence before execution
Troy Davis, from gurney, proclaims innocence before execution
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Colleen Curry / ABCNEWS:
Troy Davis Execution Delayed
Troy Davis Execution Delayed
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Anne Bayefsky / Weekly Standard:
Palestine Logo Suggests Elimination of Israel — The logo of “the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine to the United Nations” - on their website and on top of their official statements at the U.N. - shows the Palestinian Authority's claim to a Palestine that stretches throughout …
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americanthinker.com and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
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Steve Clemons / The Atlantic Online:
Obama Tells Palestinians to Stay in Back of Bus
Obama Tells Palestinians to Stay in Back of Bus
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Ehud Olmert / New York Times:
Peace Now, or Never — AS the United Nations General Assembly opens …
Peace Now, or Never — AS the United Nations General Assembly opens …
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The White House:
Remarks by President Obama in Address to the United Nations General Assembly
Remarks by President Obama in Address to the United Nations General Assembly
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Evelyn Gordon / Commentary Magazine:
“Palestine” to Deny Citizenship to 45 Percent of its Palestinian Residents
“Palestine” to Deny Citizenship to 45 Percent of its Palestinian Residents
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Ricochet Conversation Feed, Israel Matzav and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Handicapping the GOP Debate — The candidate with the best economic platform likely will prevail. — As Republicans gather in Florida for Thursday's Fox News-Google presidential debate in Orlando, the contest remains very fluid, raising the stakes (and hopes) for all nine candidates.
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Ed Kilgore / The New Republic:
Florida Will Decide the GOP Nominee. Who Has the Upper Hand There? — When Rick Perry lays down his head on Saturday night, he's going to be one tired Texan. By then, the consensus GOP front-runner will have endured a 48-hour gauntlet of events in Orlando, Florida, including …
Juana Summers / The Politico:
Mitt Romney strong in New Hampshire, Jon Huntsman gaining
Mitt Romney strong in New Hampshire, Jon Huntsman gaining
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CNN and Ricochet Conversation Feed
Reid J. Epstein / The Politico:
Rick Perry: Mitt Romney is ‘Obama lite’
Rick Perry: Mitt Romney is ‘Obama lite’
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Fox News:
Fox News-Google Debate Draws Nearly 20,000 Viewer Questions — With online submissions now closed for Thursday's Fox News-Google debate, more than 18,000 questions and 100,000 votes have been offered via text and videos on YouTube. — About a dozen of the questions will be delivered …
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Susan Page / USA Today:
Interview: Romney doubts Perry's ability to win, govern
Interview: Romney doubts Perry's ability to win, govern
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Washington Post:
Solyndra employees: Company suffered from mismanagement, heavy spending — Former employees of Solyndra, the shuttered solar company that exhausted half a billion dollars of taxpayer money, said they saw questionable spending by management almost as soon as a federal agency approved …
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Publications:
Who Benefited from Job Growth In Texas? — A Look at Employment Gains for Immigrants and the Native-Born, 2007 to 2011 — Steven A. Camarota is the Director of Research and Ashley Monique Webster a demographerat the Center for Immigration Studies. — Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas) …
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Business Insider, Campaign 2012 and National Review
Paul Krugman:
Millionaires, The Middle Class, and Taxes — Actual Numbers — Further to this post about whether the Obama/Boo-Fay — sorry, Obama/ Buffett with two t's - claim is true: the Tax Policy Center has new numbers about the distribution of average tax rates by income class.
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Jenna Chandler / San Juan Capistrano Patch:
Reeve Explains ‘Muhammad’ as Dog's Name — Naming his dog Muhammad, and later announcing it during a public meeting, was not meant to be disparaging to Muslims, San Juan Capistrano Councilman Derek Reeve said Tuesday. — In offering the first explanation of why he chose the name …
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Jihad Watch and Weasel Zippers
Mj Lee / The Politico:
DNC chair: Jews will vote for Obama — The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee says President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party will own the Jewish vote in 2012. — Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) on Thursday pushed back hard against the claim that Democrats recently lost …
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Mackenzie Weinger / The Politico:
Grassley: Fire the $16-muffin buyer — Sen. Chuck Grassley said Thursday unless “heads roll” at the Department of Justice following revelations of extravagant spending on conferences that included $16 muffins, the scandal will not change the way government agencies use taxpayer money.
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Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Census: Recession taking toll on young adults — WASHINGTON (AP) — Call it the recession's lost generation. — In record-setting numbers, young adults struggling to find work are shunning long-distance moves to live with Mom and Dad, delaying marriage and buying fewer homes, often raising kids out of wedlock.
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Washington Examiner:
Soros turns up in Obama's LightSquared imbroglio — Investor George Soros speaks during a program hosted by the New America Foundation September 13, 2006 in Washington, DC. “Soros-funded groups — Free Press, Media Access Project, the New America Foundation, and Public Knowledge …
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Campaign 2012 and National Review