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New York Times:
Protesters Against Wall Street — As the Occupy Wall Street protests spread from Lower Manhattan to Washington and other cities, the chattering classes keep complaining that the marchers lack a clear message and specific policy prescriptions. The message — and the solutions …
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Bernie Becker / The Hill:
Cain, Gingrich blast Occupy Wall Street protests — Herman Cain charged Sunday that groups sympathetic to President Obama were ginning up the Occupy Wall Street protests to take attention away from the administration's policies. — Cain, the GOP presidential candidate …
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Firedoglake, Weasel Zippers and The Crawdad Hole
Greg / The Belgravia Dispatch:
Occupy Wall Street: An Early Assessment — I stumbled on the initial Occupy Wall Street protests by accident back on its first day of September 17th walking through the financial district in lower Manhattan. While the group seemed quite inchoate and far smaller than the 20,000 thousand …
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Newshoggers.com and ThinkProgress
Jennifer Preston / New York Times:
Wall Street Protest Spurs Online Dialogue on Inequity
Wall Street Protest Spurs Online Dialogue on Inequity
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Taylor Marsh, Moe Lane, ThinkProgress, Prairie Weather, Firedoglake, Fausta's Blog, Wonkette, Washington Post, Monkeyfister and Daily Mail
Charlie Grapski / cgrapski's FDL blog:
American Spectator Editor Admits to Being Agent Provocateur at D.C. Museum — The following photograph taken by opednews.com shows a confrontation in the lobby of the National Air and Space Museum between two individuals and an officer shortly before video shows officers …
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Patrick Howley / American Spectator:
Standoff in D.C. — WASHINGTON — The fastest-running protesters charged up the steps of Washington's National Air and Space Museum Saturday afternoon to infiltrate the building and hang banners on the “shameful” exhibits promoting American imperialism. As the white-uniformed security guards hurried …
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
The Changing Story — You should definitely read Ezra Klein's long take on the Obama administration economic team's retroactive assessment of their performance. But I think it's helpful to skip to the end: … I have some policy points to make about the whole thing …
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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Could this time have been different? — (KEVIN LAMARQUE - REUTERS) Christina Romer had traveled to Chicago to perform an unpleasant task: she needed to scare her new boss. David Axelrod, Barack Obama's top political adviser, had been very clear about that.
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Paul Krugman, Business Insider, Political Mojo, Booman Tribune and Balloon Juice
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Financial crisis and stimulus: Could this time be different?
Financial crisis and stimulus: Could this time be different?
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Outside the Beltway and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Lindsey Boerma / CBS News:
Values Voter straw poll organizers suggest a fix in Ron Paul's win — Rep. Ron Paul scored a decisive victory Saturday in a mock presidential election at the Values Voter Summit, trouncing fellow Texan, Gov. Rick Perry, but an organizer of the straw poll suggested ballot-stuffing may have skewed the results.
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Lucy Madison / CBS News:
Gingrich: Not for us to judge Romney's religion
Gingrich: Not for us to judge Romney's religion
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The Political Carnival
Richard A. Serrano / Los Angeles Times:
Fast and Furious weapons were found in Mexico cartel enforcer's home — Guns illegally purchased under the ATF operation were found in April hidden in violence-plagued Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, court records show. — Reporting from Washington— High-powered assault weapons illegally purchased under …
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Campaign 2012, The Gateway Pundit, Weasel Zippers, Scared Monkeys, Fausta's Blog, Fire Andrea Mitchell!, Sense of Events and The Hill
Gautham Nagesh / The Hill:
Cain: Racism doesn't hold blacks back — Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain argued that racism is not a professional barrier for African-Americans on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday. — His answer came in response to a question in which host Candy Crowley suggested that Cain …
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Jazz Shaw / Hot Air:
Occupy Atlanta gives John Lewis the cold shoulder — Apparently having solved all other problems in Georgia, a group of roughly 300 protesters decided to mimic the recent events in Manhattan and set up Occupy Atlanta. Unlike their brothers and sisters in arms up in the Big Apple, though …
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Power Line, Weasel Zippers, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Datechguy's Blog and The Other McCain
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Depression: If Only Things Were That Good — David Leonhardt is The New York Times Washington bureau chief. — UNDERNEATH the misery of the Great Depression, the United States economy was quietly making enormous strides during the 1930s. Television and nylon stockings were invented.
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Political Mojo and ThinkProgress
Los Angeles Times:
Brown signs California Dream Act — The law grants illegal immigrants access to state aid at public universities and colleges. It is one of 50 education-related bills weighed by the governor. — Reporting from Sacramento— Gov. Jerry Brown on Saturday granted illegal immigrants access …
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Joanne Jacobs, ImmigrationProf Blog and L.A. NOW
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
Perry's immigration problem — It's safe to say Rick Perry has given up his perch as the Republican presidential frontrunner. In fact, the apparent collapse happened rather suddenly, with a debate in Florida marking the pivot point. Almost immediately, the question in GOP circles went from …
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Booman Tribune and Washington Post
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Reid J. Epstein / The Politico:
In Iowa, Rick Perry's immigration problem grows
In Iowa, Rick Perry's immigration problem grows
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Iowa Caucuses, Outside the Beltway and The Caucus
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
Jihad,Va. — The 9/11 imam Anwar al-Awlaki may be dead, but his old mosque is still open for business and remains a dangerous breeding ground for terrorists — and it's right in the president's back yard. — Nothing much has changed since 2002, when Awlaki voluntarily left the pulpit …
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Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch
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Jeff Sommer / New York Times:
An Ugly Forecast That's Been Right Before — LET'S face it: economic forecasting is an act of sheer hubris. Which, of course, only incites people to do it. — Multimedia — The stock market offers its predictions, and, occasionally, it's even right.