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Reuters:
Who's behind the Wall St. protests? — (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters say the rich are getting richer while average Americans suffer, but the group that started it all may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world's richest men.
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Washington Monthly, New York Magazine, Hullabaloo, CNN, The Atlantic Wire, ABCNEWS, Pirate's Cove, US Politics, Business Insider and Big Government
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Alex Seitz-Wald / ThinkProgress:
CHART: Americans Support Occupy Wall Street, Oppose Tea Party — The new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows that Americans support the Occupy Wall Street protests by a two-to-one margin (37 percent in favor, 18 percent opposed) while more Americans view the Tea Party negatively (28 percent in favor, 41 percent opposed).
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
An unintentionally amusing take from Wall Street — David Moore is the CEO of Wall Street holdings company, and he has an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal today reflecting on a recent run-in with a panhandler. As best as I can tell, the op-ed is not a parody.
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Wall Street Journal and New York Magazine
New York Post:
Wall St. protesters will not be allowed to bring sleeping bags, tents back into park — The party's over! — The city's top cop said today that the Occupy Wall Street protesters who clear out of Zuccotti Park tomorrow so their filthy makeshift campsite can get a much-needed cleaning …
Alex Altman / Time:
TIME Poll: Obama Leads Head-to-Head Match-Ups with Republican Rivals — President Barack Obama speaks at the White House Forum on American Latino Heritage in Washington, Oct. 12, 2011. — Despite sweeping pessimism about the nation's fortunes and his own sliding approval ratings …
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The Politico, Prairie Weather, Daily Kos, Business Insider, Swampland, Hot Air, CNN, msnbc.com, Indecision Forever and The Political Carnival
The Politico:
Tea party goes after Occupy Wall Street — The tea party isn't about to make room for the new protesters on the block. — Big tea party groups have launched an attack against the Occupy Wall Street protests, challenging the line that the anti-corporate uprising is the “the tea party of the left.”
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Ben Smith's Blog, PolitickerNY, Pat Dollard, iOwnTheWorld.com, YID With LID and Clayton Cramer's Blog
Corky Siemaszko / NY Daily News:
Lech Walesa, former Polish president, to visit New York in support of Occupy Wall Street — Solidarity hero Lech Walesa is flying to New York to show his support for the Occupy Wall Street protesters. — “How could I not respond,” Walesa told a Polish newspaper Wednesday.
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Associated Press, Reuters, CNN, Mercury Rising, Shakesville, Business Insider and alicublog
Bloomberg:
Buffett's Son Defends Occupy Wall Street
Buffett's Son Defends Occupy Wall Street
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The Hill, Michelle Malkin, Deal Journal, Hullabaloo and ECHIDNE of the snakes
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The Morning Plum — * Americans favor Occupy Wall Street far …
The Morning Plum — * Americans favor Occupy Wall Street far …
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Time, Public Policy Polling, Campaign 2012, ABCNEWS, The Politico, Hullabaloo and Guardian
J.J. Gould / The Atlantic Online:
OWS: What the Media Can't See About America's First Web-Era Movement
OWS: What the Media Can't See About America's First Web-Era Movement
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Althouse and The New Republic
Jesse / CBS New York:
Wall St. Protesters Urge Supporters To ‘Defend The Occupation’ After Distribution Of New Regulations
Wall St. Protesters Urge Supporters To ‘Defend The Occupation’ After Distribution Of New Regulations
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Wake up America, Hot Air and Atlas Shrugs
David W. Chen / New York Times:
Protesters Told to Vacate Park, for Its Cleaning
Protesters Told to Vacate Park, for Its Cleaning
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City Room, Left of the Hudson and New York Magazine
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
There is no such thing as the 9-9-9 tax — Let's get something straight: There is no 9-9-9 plan. Not, at least, in the sense that most people think there is. — Herman Cain has not proposed three entirely separate taxes — one a 9 percent corporate income tax, another a 9 percent consumption tax …
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Start Making Sense, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Ben Smith's Blog, ThinkProgress, Political Mojo, Slate and Swampland
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Ben Forer / ABCNEWS:
9-9-9 Plan Would Almost Double Taxes on Middle Class — Herman Cain is running on three numbers: 9-9-9. — “Nine percent corporate business flat tax, nine percent income flat tax and a nine percent national sales tax,” he said, explaining the plan once again during Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate.
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Wall Street Journal, Taylor Marsh, Political Mojo, ThinkProgress, Hot Air and New York Magazine
Justin Sink / Ballot Box:
Norquist: Cain 9-9-9 plan more dangerous than current code
Norquist: Cain 9-9-9 plan more dangerous than current code
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streiff's blog
Nicholas Ballasy / The Daily Caller:
Jackson, Jr: Obama should ‘declare a national emergency,’ add jobs with ‘extra-constitutional’ action — Illinois Democratic Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. told The Daily Caller on Wednesday that congressional opposition to the American Jobs Act is akin to the Confederate “states in rebellion.”
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Manu Raju / The Politico:
Senate GOP unveils its jobs agenda
Senate GOP unveils its jobs agenda
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Pirate's Cove, ThinkProgress and TPMDC
Rasmussen Reports:
National Poll: Cain 29% Romney 29% Gingrich 10% — Following a Tuesday night debate focused on economic issues, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and businessman Herman Cain are tied in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is the only other candidate in double-digits.
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GOP 12, Guardian and GILL REPORT
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First Read / msnbc.com:
Anita Perry reflects on campaign's ‘rough month’
Anita Perry reflects on campaign's ‘rough month’
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GOP 12, The Page, Taegan Goddard's …, Political Insider, americanthinker.com, The Atlantic Online and The Other McCain
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney attracts new support as donors and elected officials coalesce behind him
Mitt Romney attracts new support as donors and elected officials coalesce behind him
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Salon, New York Times, The Caucus, Patterico's Pontifications, Wall Street Journal, The Politico, msnbc.com, Wake up America, RedState, NY Daily News, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, The Mahablog, Prairie Weather, Pundit & Pundette, Hot Air, Trail Blazers Blog, New York Magazine, Balloon Juice, Daily Kos, ParaPundit, FiveThirtyEight, The Hill, Connecting.the.Dots and The Daily Caller
Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
The Declining Hotness of Flight Attendants — Glen Whitman asks why there are fewer startlingly beautiful flight attendants any more: … As a libertarianish economics blogger, I would love if this story were true. But I'm skeptical. Stewardesses used to be subject to all sorts …
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ThinkProgress and National Review
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Glen Whitman / Agoraphilia:
Pan Am and the Economics of Hot Flight Attendants
Pan Am and the Economics of Hot Flight Attendants
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ThinkProgress, Business Insider and Balloon Juice
Alex Katz / Boston Globe:
Scott Brown web message mirrors 2002 Elizabeth Dole speech — WASHINGTON - A Democratic group has unearthed a bit of inspirational autobiography on Senator Scott Brown's official website that was lifted verbatim from a 2002 campaign speech by Elizabeth Dole.
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Scott Brown's Senate website featured language lifted from Elizabeth Dole
Scott Brown's Senate website featured language lifted from Elizabeth Dole
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CNN
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Dem: House GOP ‘misogynist’ for bringing up abortion bill — Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) on Thursday charged House Republicans of misogynous motives in bringing up a bill that seeks to limit federal funding for abortion. — “What my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are attempting …
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Little Green Footballs
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Seung Min Kim / The Politico:
Pelosi calls abortion bill deadly
Pelosi calls abortion bill deadly
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LifeNews.com, Pat Dollard and Weasel Zippers
Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
A Campaign Windfall for 4 Republicans Who Voted for Same-Sex Marriage — ALBANY — As the State Legislature this year debated the legalization of same-sex marriage, a group of wealthy financiers who support both gay rights and Republican causes offered a reassurance to Republican lawmakers …
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TPMDC, Gothamist, Towleroad News #gay and Hit & Run
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Jesse McKinley / New York Times:
Raising Eyebrows — IT wasn't quite the slip-up (or slip-down, as it were) most people expect during a presidential campaign, but whatever happened to Ron Paul's eyebrows at Tuesday's night debate certainly caught some viewers' attention. — For those of you not yet riveted by the Republican race …
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Gawker, Ricochet Conversation Feed and New York Magazine
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Ink-Stained Vigilante — An ugly moment during last night's Republican debate. — Commenting on the latest Republican debate, E.J. “Baghdad Bob” Dionne of the Washington Post observes: “Newt [Gingrich] was at his most outrageous and undisciplined, notably when he said …
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National Review, NCRenegade, Washington Post and The Atlantic Online
John Marzulli / NY Daily News:
We fabricated drug charges against innocent people to meet arrest quotas, former detective testifies — A former NYPD narcotics detective snared in a corruption scandal testified it was common practice to fabricate drug charges against innocent people to meet arrest quotas.
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The Hinterland Gazette and New York Magazine
Paul Krugman:
I Am Not Your Mirror Image — Russ Roberts tries to debunk my explanation of the reasons to believe in a broadly Keynesian view of the world — and reveals more than he intended. — First, a few points. Roberts treats my statement that we have a lot of evidence on the effects of monetary policy …
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TalkLeft, Grasping Reality …, Eschaton, The Enterprise Blog, Cafe Hayek, DownWithTyranny! and ThinkProgress
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Clinton: GOP's UN reforms put troop withdrawal at risk — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday raised the stakes in a fight over Republican plans to limit U.S. funding for the United Nations, warning that the bill could jeopardize the return of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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ThinkProgress
Jason Clayworth / Iowa Caucuses:
Five questions for Rick Perry — Perry spoke to a large crowd at the Des Moines Register Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair last month. (Justin Hayworth/The Des Moines Register) — 1. You've been criticized over the racial slur that a rock once bore outside the hunting camp you leased …
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Washington Post and Outside the Beltway