Top Items:
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Anderson Cooper: “The Fact Is, I'm Gay.” — Last week, Entertainment Weekly ran a story on an emerging trend: gay people in public life who come out in a much more restrained and matter-of-fact way than in the past. In many ways, it's a great development: we're evolved enough not to be gob-smacked when we find out someone's gay.
Discussion:
nation.foxnews.com, newsfeed.time.com, ThinkProgress, New York Times, The Snitch, Angry Black Lady Chronicles, CBS New York, Little Green Footballs, TVNewser, Mashable!, The New Civil Rights Movement, Poynter, GLAAD, PinkNews.co.uk, The Daily Caller, New York Magazine, The Rightnewz, Mediaite, Media Decoder, BuzzFeed, Towleroad News #gay, WJLA-TV, Feministing, Joe. My. God., iOwnTheWorld.com, TMZ.com, Gawker, The Awl and Good As You, more at Mediagazer »
Donovan Slack / Politico:
W.H. gets unexpected backup: Romney camp says it's a penalty, not a tax — Prominent Dems including White House chief of staff Jack Lew and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi have repeatedly argued in recent days that the fee for not buying insurance under the health care law is in fact a penalty and not a tax.
Discussion:
CNN, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Jared Bernstein and Outside the Beltway
RELATED:
Jonathan Easley / Ballot Box:
Romney team agrees with Obama, individual mandate not a tax — A spokesman for Mitt Romney said the former Massachusetts governor agrees with President Obama that the individual mandate upheld by the Supreme Court last week is a penalty or a fine, rather than a tax.
Discussion:
The Moderate Voice, Mediaite, CNN, JustOneMinute and Macsmind
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
Why are Republicans so awful at picking Supreme Court justices? — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.'s decision to side with the court's liberal bloc and uphold Obamacare raises an important question for conservatives: Why are Republicans so awful at picking Supreme Court justices?
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, Washington Examiner, The Daily Caller, AEIdeas and Concurring Opinions
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Mitch McConnell: Covering 30 million uninsured is ‘not the issue’ — Mitch McConnell's appearance today on Fox News Sunday was remarkably revealing — it showed as clearly as you could want that the Supreme Court decision is finally forcing Republicans to declare what, exactly …
Wall Street Journal:
A Vast New Taxing Power — The Chief Justice's ObamaCare ruling is far from the check on Congress of right-left myth. — The commentary on John Roberts's solo walk into the Affordable Care Act wilderness is converging on a common theme: The Chief Justice is a genius.
Discussion:
Hit & Run, Questions and Observations, Washington Examiner, Althouse and Betsy's Page
RELATED:
Meghashyam Mali / Ballot Box:
Dems target vulnerable GOP lawmakers over health law repeal vote — The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is launching a new campaign Monday targeting vulnerable GOP lawmakers on healthcare ahead of the House vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Discussion:
The Gateway Pundit, Washington Post and Prairie Weather
Mj Lee / Politico:
Donald Trump: ‘Roberts wanted to be loved’
Donald Trump: ‘Roberts wanted to be loved’
Discussion:
The Raw Story, Hot Air and The Hill
Just A Conservative Girl / Potluck:
A Tale of One Tragedy and Two Campaigns — As I am sure you have heard several states are in a state of emergency due to a sudden thunder-storm that was accompanied by high winds. Millions were left without power during days of record heat. I am among the powerless.
RELATED:
Austin Frakt / The Incidental Economist:
Obamacare is the biggest tax increase in history ... if you ignore history — Maybe you've heard that Obamacare is the biggest tax increase in history. Not so. Not even close. Kevin Drum posted the evidence in a table. I turned it into a chart. More here and here.
Discussion:
ThinkProgress, Outside the Beltway, Macsmind and Dean's World
RELATED:
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
No, Obamacare Isn't the Biggest Tax Increase in History
No, Obamacare Isn't the Biggest Tax Increase in History
Discussion:
Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, Feministing, The Maddow Blog, Blog For Arizona and PERRspectives
Associated Press:
Armando Montano, AP summer intern, dies in Mexico City at age 22 — Eduardo Verdugo/Associated Press - In this June 4, 2012 photo, Armando Montano, 22, poses for an ID photo at the Associated Press office in Mexico City. Montano, an aspiring journalist who was working this summer …
Discussion:
Scared Monkeys, JIMROMENESKO.COM, New York Magazine, Towleroad News #gay and Poynter, more at Mediagazer »
Patrick Gavin / Politico:
CPAC's boy wonder swings left — Jonathan Krohn took the political world by storm at 2009's Conservative Political Action Conference when, at just 13 years old, he delivered an impromptu rallying cry for conservatism that became a viral hit and had some pegging him as a future star of the Republican Party.
Discussion:
Wonkette
Lexi Stemple / Fox News:
Gov. Scott: Florida will not implement insurance exchanges or expand Medicare — Florida, the state the led the fight against President Obama's health care law, will not comply with the Supreme Court opinion. — Gov. Rick Scott tells Fox News that he and his Attorney General, Pam Bondi …
Discussion:
The Daily Beast, The PJ Tatler, Lawyers, Guns & Money and The Rightnewz
RELATED:
nbcnewyork.com:
Christie Calls Reporter “Idiot” at Press Conference — When a reporter tried to ask Chris Christie an off-topic question at a press conference, the governor snapped at him — New Jersey's governor is known for speaking his mind when something displeases him.
Discussion:
Taegan Goddard's … and New York Magazine
Christopher S. Rugaber / Associated Press:
US manufacturing shrinks for first time in 3 years — WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. manufacturing shrank in June for the first time in nearly three years, a troubling sign as evidence builds that economic growth is slowing. — The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers …
Discussion:
The Gateway Pundit and msnbc.com
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Europe's Great Illusion — Over the past few months I've read a number of optimistic assessments of the prospects for Europe. Oddly, however, none of these assessments argue that Europe's German-dictated formula of redemption through suffering has any chance of working.
Discussion:
Washington Monthly, Prairie Weather, ourfuture.org/blogs_chrono/* and Daily Kos
Jonathan Martin / Politico:
Vice president hopefuls play the name game — The vice-presidential selection process is not merely the act of each nominee picking a running mate. It's also the political equivalent of the Oscars. — Just as aspiring movie stars covet being among the nominees for cinema's ultimate prize …
Discussion:
Taylor Marsh and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
J. Bradford DeLong / Brad DeLong:
Eric Rauchway: Megan McArdle Says Something Wrong on the Internet — One of the distressing things about the global weblogging community is the way that smart, quirky, and thought-provoking conservatives have lost their smarts, their quirkiness, and their thought-provokingness as they have advanced careerwise.
Discussion:
Balloon Juice
Carlo Munoz / The Hill:
GOP senators propose House-Senate work groups on sequester — Senate Republicans are floating the idea of establishing House-Senate working groups as a way to forge a compromise plan to avoid massive defense budget cuts in the coming year. — Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) …
Discussion:
Influence Alley and Washington Free Beacon
Associated Press:
Privately devout Romney worships with his family — WOLFEBORO, N.H. (AP) — Every year, Mitt Romney and his family spend a week at his estate on the picturesque Lake Winnipesaukee. They go boating, play games — and attend church, an expression of the faith that's fundamentally shaped the Republican presidential candidate.
Discussion:
Politico and Business Insider