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5:25 PM ET, September 26, 2011

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CNN:
CNN Poll: Perry still at top but Romney stronger vs. Obama  —  Washington (CNN) - Despite his performances in the two most recent Republican presidential debates, a new national survey indicates that Texas Gov. Rick Perry remains on top of the field in the race for the GOP nomination.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
How Lucky Is Mitt Romney?  —  “Go to sleep, Rick Perry.  Go to sleeeep ... ”  —  I have spent more than a year predicting the electoral demise of Mitt Romney.  Here is a Mormon, once fervently pro-choice candidate running to lead an electorate whipped into a frenzied belief …
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Obama mocks Perry, Republican debates  —  President Obama broadened his attack on Republicans Sunday night, firing an indirect shot at Texas Gov. Rick Perry and condemning audience members at recent Republican debates.  —  At a fundraiser in San Jose, Calif., Obama said that some in the audience might …
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Faiz Shakir / ThinkProgress:
Audience Member Asks Obama: ‘Would You Please Raise My Taxes?’  —  President Obama is currently fielding questions from a town hall audience in Mountain View, California, hosted by LinkedIn.  At one point, a man stood and asked Obama, “Would you please raise my taxes?”
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Matt Negrin / The Politico:
Obama mocks Perry, GOP audiences
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
New gaffe: Obama confuses Jews with janitors  —  President Obama spoke to the Congressional Black Caucus awards banquet over the weekend.  —  Those folks will stick with him in 2012, of course.  —  But they've been somewhat miffed in recent months that the first post-partisan president …
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Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
Shutdown looms: Spotlight now on Senate after Boehner wrangled House GOP votes  —  With time running out, Congress returns Monday to try to pass a short-term funding measure to avert a government shutdown and avoid yet another market-rattling showdown over the federal budget.
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Manu Raju / The Politico:
Spending bill has Congress down to the wire again
Discussion: National Review and CNN
David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Democrats Fighting Funding Resolution To Stop a Dangerous Precedent
Chris Moody / Yahoo! News:
Cain nearly quit campaign before Florida straw poll, calls Obama a ‘liar’  —  ORLANDO, Fla. — Not everyone needs to go to Disney World to have fun in central Florida.  —  After one of Herman Cain's strongest showings yet at a Republican presidential debate Thursday, and two days …
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Chris Moody / Yahoo! News:
Dennis Miller endorses Herman Cain, plans to headline a fundraiser
Rick Perry / The Daily Beast:
Roger's Reality Show  —  First, Ailes dialed back the Tea Party talk.  Now he's turning the GOP race into a political X-Factor—and steering the election agenda one more time.  —  It was part political spectacle, part American Idol, part YouTube extravaganza, a pure Roger Ailes production …
William Lajeunesse / Fox News:
U.S. Government Used Taxpayer Funds to Buy, Sell Weapons During ‘Fast and Furious,’ Documents Show  —  Not only did U.S. officials approve, allow and assist in the sale of more than 2,000 guns to the Sinaloa cartel — the federal government used taxpayer money to buy semi-automatic weapons …
Discussion: Hot Air and Clayton Cramer's Blog
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans Express Historic Negativity Toward U.S. Government  —  Several long-term Gallup trends at or near historical lows  —  PRINCETON, NJ — A record-high 81% of Americans are dissatisfied with the way the country is being governed, adding to negativity that has been building over the past 10 years.
FIRE:
‘Firefly’ and Anti-Fascism Posters Get Professor Threatened with Criminal Charges on University of Wisconsin Campus  —  A professor has been censored twice, reported to the “threat assessment team,” and threatened with criminal charges because of satirical postings on his office door.
Spencer Soper / Morning Call:
A MORNING CALL INVESTIGATION  —  The Morning Call interviewed 20 current and former Amazon warehouse workers who offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it's like to work in the warehouse, where temperatures soar on hot summer days, production rates are difficult to achieve …
Robert Costa / National Review:
Kean Confirms Christie Boomlet: 'It's Real'  —  Former New Jersey governor Tom Kean, who has known Chris Christie since he was a teenager and remains an informal adviser, tells National Review Online that the governor is “very seriously” considering a presidential bid.  —  “It's real,” Kean says.
Matt Miller / Washington Post:
Why we need a third party  —  So here's where we are.  Our president calls himself “a warrior for the middle class” because he's campaigning for a plan that might add 2 million new jobs next year at a time when 25 million Americans who want full-time work can't find it.  —  If that's war, what would surrender look like?
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The bogus ‘third party’ dodge
Discussion: Hit & Run and Paul Krugman
Joseph Goldstein / New York Times:
Videos Show Police Using Pepper Spray at Protest on the Financial System  —  For a few moments on Saturday, the confrontations between the police and the protesters just south of Union Square in Manhattan seemed fairly typical.  People pushed, the police shoved and arrests were made …
Stephen M. Walt / Foreign Policy:
Mearsheimer responds to Goldberg's latest smear  —  Ever since John Mearsheimer and I began writing about the Israel lobby, some of our critics have leveled various personal charges against us.  These attacks rarely addressed the substance of what we wrote — a tacit concession that both facts …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Euro Zone Death Trip  —  Is it possible to be both terrified and bored?  That's how I feel about the negotiations now under way over how to respond to Europe's economic crisis, and I suspect other observers share the sentiment.  —  On one side, Europe's situation is really, really scary …
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
‘Outrageous’  —  A Rick Perry spokesman pushed back on President Obama's use of the Texas wildfires in a fundraising speech last night to criticize the GOP frontrunner as a climate-change critic.  —  “It's outrageous President Obama would use the burning of 1,500 homes, the worst fires in state history …
The Politico:
GOP field scrambles in fall cash dash  —  So just as in the previous quarter, Romney did not put any of his personal money into his campaign account this quarter, a campaign official said.  —  Ambassador John Rood, a major Romney bundler in Florida, was bullish - and indicated that last week's debate …
Discussion: Ballot Box
Spiegel Online:
Banking and Finance  —  Related articles, background features and opinions about this topic.  —  Going Rogue  —  Share Traders More Reckless Than Psychopaths, Study Shows  —  UBS trader Kweku Adoboli, shown leaving a London court on Sept. 22, allegedly made unauthorized trades that cost the Swiss investment bank billions.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Obama Proposes Protecting Unemployed Against Hiring Bias  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama has not been particularly successful in fostering the creation of jobs.  But he thinks he has found a way to pry open doors in the workplace for many of the unemployed, especially those who have been out of work for a long time.
Discussion: The Powers That Be and Gawker
Kerry Eleveld / The Atlantic Online:
Why Gay Rights Activists Are Winning—And What the Left Can Learn  —  Nothing seems to provoke President Obama more than being challenged by the progressive base.  Maybe that's why it's a tactic that works.  —  Remember when you believed that if we just elected enough Democrats to Congress …
Mike Wereschagin / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Scalia: Duquesne should strive to retain Catholic identity  —  He is one of the most outspoken, influential and controversial justices in the recent history of the Supreme Court, and on Monday, Antonin Scalia marks his 25th anniversary on the nation's highest court.
Erik Eckholm / New York Times:
Companies Get Gay-Rights Heat Over Christian Donations  —  The culture war over gay rights has entered the impersonal world of e-commerce.  —  A handful of advocates, armed with nothing more than their keyboards, have put many of the country's largest retailers, including Apple, Microsoft …
 
 
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The Huffington Post:
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Julie Henry / Telegraph:
Dress witches in pink and avoid white paper to prevent racism in nuseries, expert says
Discussion: The Jawa Report and Weasel Zippers
Frank Rich / New York Magazine:
In Praise of Extremism  —  What good did bipartisanship ever do anybody?
Discussion: US Politics and Booman Tribune
Eli Lake / The Daily Beast:
Inside Obama's Israel Bomb Sale
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Gingrich to stay at SC governor's mansion during campaign swing
Discussion: CNN
David Yonke / Toledo Blade:
Debate on gays is writ large
CNN:
Paul Ryan: Popular by pushing the unpopular
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Charles Hoskinson / The Politico:
Army, Marines could cut 150K troops
Discussion: Daily Kos
Jamie Weinstein / The Daily Caller:
Obama gaffe: President says billionaires should pay ‘Jew’ tax rate
Discussion: Sister Toldjah and Weasel Zippers
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Alabama Town Orders Small Time Offenders To Attend Church — Or It Will Throw Them In Jail
Discussion: This Just In, Gawker and The Raw Story
JSOnline:
DA looking at voter bribery accusations
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
ObamaCare And The Supreme Court Schedule
Chuck Bennett / New York Post:
Cocaine ‘blow’ to economy
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Revenge of the Jews, or of the economy?