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7:50 PM ET, November 3, 2011

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Richard Pollock / PJ Media:
BREAKING: PJM Sources Report Details of Alleged Cain Incident … Adding to the ongoing Herman Cain sexual harassment controversy, two sources have now confirmed to PJ Media that a female employee of the National Restaurant Association told associates she had been brought by Mr. Cain to his Crystal City …
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David Weigel / Slate:
Cainaquiddick: Where Source-Based Journalism Goes to Die … - The Three Reasons Republicans Are Fervently Defending Herman Cain - Bank of America Learns It Must Be More Subtle About Screwing Its Customers - Ruth Madoff's Nationwide Sympathy Tour: Does Anyone Feel Bad for Her?
The Huffington Post:
Elizabeth Warren Heckled By Tea Party Supporter … BROCKTON, Mass. — Moments into a speech before volunteers here Wednesday evening, Elizabeth Warren was interrupted by a Tea Party supporter who hurled a gender-based epithet at the Senate candidate.  The man, who said he'd been unemployed …
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Kevinliptak / CNN:
More Americans supporting Occupy Wall Street  —  (CNN) - As Americans learn more about Occupy Wall Street, they are becoming more supportive of the movement's positions, according to a new poll from ORC International.  —  The survey, taken Oct. 28-31, shows more adult Americans saying …
Michelle Malkin:
More ugly Occupy Oakland pictures that won't make MSM front pages  —  Massive damage at downtown Oakland Wells Fargo Bank:  —  “F**k the bank:” … Chase Bank:  —  Source: Twitpic  —  “We are better than this.”  Not really.  Anarchy speaks louder than whitewash words:  —  Source: Twitpic
Eric Kleefeld / 2012.talkingpointsmemo.com:
TPM2012  —  Pamela Geller: 'I Endorse Herman Cain.  What He Doesn't Know, We'll Teach Him'  —  Is this the kind of help Herman Cain is looking for this week?  —  Cain has now picked up a top endorsement from the right-wing blogosphere: Pamela Geller, the anti-Islam campaigner and Birther.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Cain says Forbes concluded Perry camp was source of harassment leak
Discussion: CNN
Bernie Goldberg / Fox News:
Cain Harassment Issue: Who Said What to Whom?
Nate Silver / New York Times:
Is Obama Toast?  Handicapping the 2012 Election  —  Americans are usually forgiving when they vote a man into the White House and he wants a second term.  Of the last eight elected presidents, all but two — George H. W. Bush and Jimmy Carter — got their four more years.
Lee Fang / ThinkProgress:
Romney Campaign Memo: The Koch Brothers Are The ‘Financial Engine Of The Tea Party’  —  Mitt Romney speaking at a Koch summit in previous years; David Koch speaking at his own gala  —  Tomorrow, billionaire David Koch and presidential candidate Mitt Romney are set to speak …
Discussion: The Raw Story
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Peter Wallsten / Washington Post:
As governor, Romney worked to reassure liberals
Washington Examiner:
Internal memo: Romney courting Kochs, Tea Party
Pat Garofalo / ThinkProgress:
30 Major Corporations Paid No Income Taxes In The Last Three Years, While Making $160 Billion  —  One of the driving forces behind the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protests is the fact that corporations have not been paying their fair share in taxes.  A new report from Citizens for Tax Justice …
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CTJ:
Corporate Taxpayers & Corporate Tax Dodgers, 2008-2010
David Kocieniewski / New York Times:
Biggest Public Firms Paid Little U.S. Tax, Study Says
David Beckworth / The New Republic:
Tight Budgets, Loose Money: Why Both Liberals and Conservatives Are Wrong About How to Fix the Economy  —  Both the left and the right have been consistently peddling the wrong prescriptions for our economy.  Most liberals are focused on the need for additional fiscal stimulus …
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Joe Weisenthal / Business Insider:
The Smartest People In Washington Are 100% Wrong About Stimulating The Economy
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
Polling the ‘sabotage’ question  —  To one degree or another, the “sabotage” question has been generating some debate for about a year now.  It is, admittedly, a provocative subject: are Republicans trying to hurt the nation's economy on purpose, simply to undermine the Obama presidency?
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Will voters buy the idea that GOP is sabotaging economy?
Rasmussen Reports:
National Poll: Cain 26%, Romney 23%, Gingrich 14%  —  Georgia businessman Herman Cain, who continues to battle past allegations of sexual harassment, draws the most support nationally for the Republican nomination.  —  The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey …
Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:
Mitt Romney: 'I've been as consistent as human beings can be'  —  Mitt Romney, under fire from all sides on the strength of his political convictions, said Thursday he has been as consistent as a person can be during his political career.  —  “I've been as consistent as human beings can be …
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Christian Student Beaten to Death for Wearing Cross  —  Arab Spring, Egyptian edition: a 17 year old Christian in a high school in Mallawi was ordered by his teacher to cover up a tattoo of a cross on his wrist.  True to his faith, he refused to do so and instead exposed a crucifix that he wore around his neck.
Joseph Berger / New York Times:
Suit Against Photographer Seeks Re-creation of Wedding After Divorce  —  Of all the many things that make up a wedding, few are more important than the photographs.  —  Long after the last of the cake has grown stale and the tossed bouquet has wilted, the photos endure …
New York Times:
Greek Leader Calls Off Referendum on Bailout Plan  —  ATHENS — After a tumultuous day of political gamesmanship, Prime Minister George Papandreou called off his plan to hold a referendum on Greece's new loan deal with the European Union, opened talks on a unity government with his conservative opponents …
Carla Marinucci / San Francisco Chronicle:
Rick Perry, in Silicon Valley, defends NH speech  —  SAN JOSE — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, on a fundraising swing in California, spoke at length for the first time Wednesday about his eyebrow-raising address in New Hampshire last week that has gone viral on the Internet, saying it was …
Kevinliptak / CNN:
Once GOP race settles, Huntsman likes his chances  —  Columbia, South Carolina (CNN) - Despite his ranking in the polls and the first primary just over two months away, bottom-tier GOP presidential candidate Jon Huntsman believes time is on his side.  —  On a three-day campaign swing through …
Discussion: The Hill
Shirley Galdino / Flying Teapot:
Interview: Founder of group that ‘heals homosexuals’ out of the closet  —  Translation: Sérgio Viula  —  Founder of group that ‘heals homosexuals’ reveals: “Nobody quit being gay, there were relationships even within the group”  —  Nothing better than an example to rebuke …
Karoli / Crooks and Liars:
Michele Bachmann Owes President Obama An Apology  —  This little gem was dropped last Friday during Michele Bachmann's interview with Wolf Blitzer.  I understand that politics involves a war of words, but Bachmann went too far on this.  Way too far.  —  Here's the snippet …
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
The Birth Control Solution  —  What if there were a solution to many of the global problems that confront us, from climate change to poverty to civil wars?  There is, but it is starved of resources.  It's called family planning, and it has been a victim of America's religious wars.
The Politico:
Sources reveal new details about Cain allegation  —  The details put a woman's account even more sharply at odds with Cain's.
Gschwarzcnn / CNN:
Boehner calls anti-tax crusader Norquist ‘some random person’  —  Washington (CNN) - House Speaker John Boehner downplayed the influence of Washington's most notable anti-tax crusader, calling Grover Norquist “some random person” at his weekly press conference Thursday.
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Groupon Prices at $20 a Share; More Than 10x Oversubscribed, So It Adds 5M More Shares  —  Groupon has priced its public offering at $20 a share, several dollars above the expected price range of $16 to $18.  That will garner $700 million for the start-up, which is only several years old …
 
 
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