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12:50 PM ET, November 21, 2011

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Wall Street Journal:
The Hillary Moment  —  President Obama can't win by running a constructive campaign, and he won't be able to govern if he does win a second term.  —  When Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson accepted the reality that they could not effectively govern the nation if they sought re-election to the White House …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
When Did Liberals Become So Unreasonable?  —  If every Democratic president disappoints, maybe there's something wrong with our expectations.  Tough love from a fellow traveler.  —  “The disappointment and disillusionment with President Clinton are widespread.”  —Bob Herbert, New York Times, 1993
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog and News Desk
Andrew Malcolm / Investor's Business Daily:
The ‘Dump Obama’ movement has begun; Guess who'd replace him?  —  Faced with peanut-sized Jimmy Carter poll numbers, disturbing big-donor reluctance, unacceptable unemployment and depressing economic forecasts, President Obama heads back on the road tomorrow to do what he always does when in trouble:
Michael Catalini / NationalJournal.com:
Democratic Pollsters: Obama Should Abandon Run for Second Term
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Romney, Gingrich Now Top Choices for GOP Nomination  —  Gingrich's support on the rise this month  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Republicans are most likely to name Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich as their first choice for their party's 2012 presidential nomination, with Herman Cain close behind.
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First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: Worst.  Congress.  Ever?  —  Worst.  Congress.  Ever?... The Super Committee's failure is the latest evidence to back up that assertion... The blame game begins over the Super Committee... Then again, gridlock could end up succeeding to produce as much as $6 trillion …
Brent Budowsky / Pundits Blog:
Ron Paul is surging, an Iowa and New Hampshire front-runner and powerful third-party possibility  —  There are now multiple polls that show Ron Paul has gained support and has a legitimate chance to come in first or second in Iowa and New Hampshire.  I would now call Ron Paul one of three front-runners …
Susan Page / USA Today:
Rising from the pack, Gingrich invites scrutiny  —  The fact he was paid close to $2 million as a consultant by Freddie Mac, the quasi-government housing agency he has blasted?  He calls it a reflection of the agency's good judgment, given his long interest in housing policy.
Susan Page / USA Today:
Gingrich rises, Cain drops in new poll
Discussion: msnbc.com
New York Times:
Deficit Deal Fell Apart After Seeming Agreement  —  WASHINGTON — The one sliver of real hope came a week ago, in the darkened Capitol on the Sunday night after Veterans Day.  —  Called away from dinner tables, the Jets-Patriots game on television and, in one case, a soccer team party …
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David Frum / New York Magazine:
When Did the GOP Lose Touch With Reality?  —  Some of my Republican friends ask if I've gone crazy.  I say: Look in the mirror.  —  It's a very strange experience to have your friends think you've gone crazy.  Some will tell you so.  Others will indulgently humor you.  Still others will avoid you.
Washington Examiner:
Newt Gingrich was a lobbyist, plain and simple  —  Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA) arrives for a meeting in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill March 31, 2011 in Washington, DC.  Gingrich met with about 20 freshman Republican members of Congress and discussed ways …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Boring Cruel Romantics  —  There's a word I keep hearing lately: “technocrat.”  Sometimes it's used as a term of scorn — the creators of the euro, we're told, were technocrats who failed to take human and cultural factors into account.  Sometimes it's a term of praise …
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Another Change of Party in Europe as Euro Crisis Continues
Discussion: BBC, New York Times and Mercury Rising
Alan Diaz / ABCNEWS:
Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden Draw Boos at NASCAR Event  —  First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden were grand marshals at today's NASCAR season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, appearing as part of their charitable campaign to support military veterans and their families.
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Judd Gregg / The Hill:
Where in the world is Obama?  —  The president was in Hawaii while the supercommittee hit stall speed.  What is new about this?  Very little.  —  Throughout his term, President Obama has avoided leading on the issue of fiscal responsibility.  He walked away from his own commission …
David Edwards / The Raw Story:
Krugman: ‘Only fools and clowns’ believe Republican ideology  —  New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says that Newt Gingrich is just the latest of the “fools and clowns” in the Republican presidential race to become a frontrunner.  —  “I have a structural hypothesis here,” Krugman told ABC's Christiane Amanpour Sunday.
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Nick Summers / The Daily Beast:
Bloomberg's Plan for World Domination  —  With an army of reporters and wonky information services, the media company is expanding from Wall Street to Washington, Where it hopes to control—even more.  —  Bloomberg was everywhere, like Bloomberg likes to be.
unionleader.com:
Recording Cain: What's he afraid of?  —  Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain does loads of media events.  His entire campaign is based upon media coverage.  Yet last week he decided to eliminate one type of coverage from the rest of his campaign.
Discussion: The Hill and National Review
Tanya Somanader / ThinkProgress:
Super Committee Member Sen. Kerry: Grover Norquist Is ‘The 13th Member Of This Committee’  —  Today, the 12-member congressional super committee is expected to announce failure to reach an agreement to cut $1.5 trillion from the federal budget.  One of major “sticking divides,” …
New York Times:
Jose Pimentel Is Charged in N.Y.C. Bomb Plot  —  A Manhattan man who became fascinated by the American-born Muslim militant Anwar al-Awlaki was arrested on charges of plotting to build and detonate bombs in New York, city officials announced on Sunday night.
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J. Andrew Curliss / Raleigh News & Observer:
Pullen Baptist takes a stand for gay marriage  —  The full congregation of Raleigh's Pullen Memorial Baptist Church voted Sunday to prohibit the church pastor from legally marrying anyone until she can legally marry same-sex couples under North Carolina law.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Joe. My. God.
E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Occupy our consciences  —  Everyone on the left side of American politics, from the near end to the far end, has advice for Occupy Wall Street.  I'm no exception.  But it's useful to acknowledge first that this movement has accomplished things that the more established left didn't.
Tim Mak / The Politico:
Left blogs cheer supercommittee's collapse  —  Judging by the reaction from the blogosphere, the deficit supercommittee's failure is a victory for the left.  —  Liberal bloggers are praising the widely expected collapse in bipartisan talks and the apparent failure of supercommittee to come …
 
 
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Scott Turow / Bloomberg:
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Robert Lenzner / Yahoo! News:
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CBS News:
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