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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Confronting the Malefactors — There's something happening here. What it is ain't exactly clear, but we may, at long last, be seeing the rise of a popular movement that, unlike the Tea Party, is angry at the right people. — When the Occupy Wall Street protests began three weeks ago …
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Alex Seitz-Wald / ThinkProgress:
Cantor Smears Occupy Wall Street As A ‘Mob’ — Speaking at the social conservative Value Voters Summit today, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) maligned the Occupy Wall Street protests and the wider 99 percent movement as a “mob” that is out to “divide Americans”: … Watch it:
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Harry Siegel / Runnin' Scared:
Mayor Bloomberg: Occupy Wall Street ‘Trying To Destroy the Jobs of Working People’ — Mayor Bloomberg said Friday that the Occupy Wall Street protesters would be better off aiming their fire at government rather than the banks. And he fired a warning shot at the public sector unions who've backed …
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Michelle Fields / The Daily Caller:
Organizer admits to paying ‘Occupy DC’ protesters [VIDEO] — A liberal organizer told the Daily Caller on Thursday afternoon that he paid some Hispanics to attend “Occupy DC” protests happening in the nation's capital. — TheDC attended the protest event, an expansion of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement that began in New York City.
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James Plummer / The Daily Caller:
‘Kill the cops!’ shout reported during ‘Occupy New Orleans’ protest
‘Kill the cops!’ shout reported during ‘Occupy New Orleans’ protest
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Patrick George / Austin American-Statesman:
Occupy Austin protesters air grievances without drawing police ire
Occupy Austin protesters air grievances without drawing police ire
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NY Daily News:
Occupy Wall Street costing taxpayers $2 million in police overtime - and counting - NYPD says
Occupy Wall Street costing taxpayers $2 million in police overtime - and counting - NYPD says
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Runnin' Scared, ANIMAL, JammieWearingFool and Gawker
Joseph / CANNONFIRE:
OWS: Here's the message you've all been waiting for
OWS: Here's the message you've all been waiting for
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Booman Tribune, The Jawa Report and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
Herman Cain Aims Another Rant at Wall Street Protesters
Herman Cain Aims Another Rant at Wall Street Protesters
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Reid's ‘nuclear option’ changes rules, ends repeat filibusters — In a shocking development Thursday evening, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) triggered a rarely used procedural option informally called the “nuclear option” to change the Senate rules.
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Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Nuclear Option?! What Really Happened On The Senate Floor, And Why It Matters — Did Harry Reid pull the nuclear option in the Senate Thursday night? That all depends what you mean by “nuclear option.” Reid did succeed in changing the Senate's rules tonight, but in exceptionally narrow terms.
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The Politico:
Dems change rules; Senate in chaos
Dems change rules; Senate in chaos
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The Huffington Post:
Harry Reid Busts Up Senate Precedent
Harry Reid Busts Up Senate Precedent
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ABCNEWS, The Moderate Voice and Open Congress
Philip Klein / Campaign 2012:
Reid rewrites Senate rules with shocking move
Reid rewrites Senate rules with shocking move
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Roll Call, Right Wing News and Weasel Zippers
Motoko Rich / New York Times:
Adding Jobs, but Not Many, U.S. Economy Seems to Idle — As an increasing number of economists have warned of a possible dip back into recession, the Labor Department said Friday that American employers added 103,000 net new jobs in September, indicating that the economy is at least not weakening for now.
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Bob Willis / Bloomberg:
U.S. Payrolls Rise More-Than-Expected 103,000
U.S. Payrolls Rise More-Than-Expected 103,000
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Karin Tanabe / The Politico:
Moviegoing habits: Republicans vs. Democrats — In the Hollywood and politics issue of the The Hollywood Reporter, there's a piece looking at the moviegoing tendencies of Republicans and Democrats. It focuses on Morgan Freeman's recent comments about the tea party and racism …
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Alan Cowell / New York Times:
Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Three Activist Women — LONDON — The Nobel Peace Prize for 2011 was awarded on Friday to three campaigning women from Africa and the Arab world in acknowledgment of their nonviolent role in promoting peace, democracy and gender equality.
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Dave Wedge / Boston Herald:
Occupy's pass steams Tea Party — City, state OK with lack of permits — The Hub's hands-off approach to unpermitted Occupy Boston protests has Tea Partiers up in arms and has even rankled a top civil libertarian who said all groups should be subject to the same rules — regardless of the cause.
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Datechguy's Blog, americanthinker.com and Althouse
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
GOP Candidates Hardly Household Names — Interest and Coverage On Par with 2008 Campaign — OVERVIEW — As in previous Republican presidential campaigns, most Americans (54%) are able to name at least one of the GOP candidates unprompted. However, smaller percentages name …
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Producer Rob / CBS Sacramento:
Some ‘Occupy Sacramento’ Protesters Lash Out At Questions — SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Hundreds of protesters gathered in Cesar Chavez Park on Thursday to stand in solidarity with the growing nationwide demonstrations aimed at corporate greed, but some members of the peaceful event showed hostility …
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PoliPundit.com and The Gateway Pundit
Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
U.S. Panel Advises Against Routine Prostate Test — Healthy men should no longer receive a P.S.A. blood test to screen for prostate cancer because the test does not save lives over all and often leads to more tests and treatments that needlessly cause pain, impotence and incontinence in many, a key government health panel has decided.
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Kim Willsher / Los Angeles Times:
France bans ketchup in cafeterias — Well, it's allowed with one side dish (guess which one). But putting it on veal or boeuf bourguignon is now interdit at schools nationwide. — Reporting from Paris— First France built a wall around its language to protect it from pernicious Anglo-Saxon invaders.
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The Moderate Voice and Outside the Beltway
Felix Salmon:
Unemployment's here to stay — There's no particularly good news in these numbers. For every glimmer of good news, like the upward revisions to previous reports totaling 100,000 new jobs or so, there's an offsetting piece of bad news, like the broad U6 unemployment rate jumping up to 16.5% from 16.2%.
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
House GOP to attack abortion funding — House Republicans next week plan to pass legislation that would close what they say are loopholes that allow last year's healthcare law to be used to provide federal support for abortions. — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) …
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Katharine Abraham / White House.gov Blog:
The Employment Situation in September — Today's employment report shows that private sector payrolls increased by 137,000 and overall payroll employment rose by 103,000 in September. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.1 percent, a level that is unacceptably high.
Kim Severson / New York Times:
Race-Based Names Dot the Landscape — ATLANTA — The onetime name of Gov. Rick Perry's Texas hunting camp is currently the most famous example of an egregious race-based place name, but it is not the only one. — Consider Runaway Negro Creek, which flows near a state park outside Savannah …
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