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1:55 PM ET, August 3, 2012

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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Economy Creates 163,000 New Jobs but Rate Rises to 8.3%  —  The U.S. economy followed up a weak second quarter by creating more jobs than expected with 163,000 new positions added in July, but the unemployment rate rose to 8.3 percent.  —  Markets reacted positively to the announcement …
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Alan B. Krueger / White House.gov Blog:
The Employment Situation in July  —  While there is more work that remains to be done, today's employment report provides further evidence that the U.S. economy is continuing to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression.  It is critical that we continue the policies that build …
James Pethokoukis / AEIdeas:
July jobs report: America's labor market depression continues  —  Only in a world of lowered, New Normal expectations was the July jobs report anything less than another disaster for U.S. workers.  Nonfarm payrolls rose 163,000 last month as the unemployment rate rose to 8.3%.
Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
195,000 Fewer Americans Had Jobs in July; 150,000 Dropped Out of Labor Force  —  (CNSNews.com) - There were 195,000 fewer people employed in the United States in July than in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as the national unemployment rate ticked up from 8.2 percent to 8.3 percent.
Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
Pace of Hiring Rose in July, but Jobless Rate Ticked Up
Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
Job growth steps up, but jobless rate rises
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Slow Economy Progress: 163,000 New Jobs Created Unemployment Rises to 8.3%
Discussion: CNBC and First Read
Tampa Bay Fl News:
Porn star Jenna Jameson endorses Romney  —  “I'm very looking forward to a Republican being back in office,” Jameson said while sipping champagne in a VIP room at Gold Club in the city's South of Market neighborhood.  “When you're rich, you want a Republican in office.”
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Caitlin McDevitt / Reuters:
Jenna Jameson supporting Mitt Romney  —  Porn star Jenna Jameson is rooting for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney to win in November.  —  “I'm very looking forward to a Republican being back in office,” Jameson said at a San Francisco strip club on Thursday, CBS reports.  —  Her reason?
Discussion: Althouse
Bdisbrow / CBS San Francisco:
Porn Star Jenna Jameson Endorses Romney As Candidate For Rich In SF  —  SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - Porn star Jenna Jameson chose a familiar stage to make her endorsement for the 2012 presidential election Thursday night.  At a San Francisco strip club, the former adult actress and stage performer …
Discussion: ABCNEWS, Politicker and Gawker
Andrew Kirell / Mediaite:
‘Queen Of Porn’ Jenna Jameson Endorses Romney: 'When You're Rich, You Want A Republican In Office'
Phil Villarreal / Arizona Daily Star:
Tucson exec loses job over anti-Chick-fil-A rant in drive-thru  —  An executive at a medical manufacturing firm lost his job after a YouTube video of him verbally ambushing a young employee at a Tucson Chick-fil-A went viral.  —  Adam Smith, formerly Chief Financial Officer at Vante …
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Tony Merevick / Chicago Phoenix:
The Civil Rights Agenda files complaints against Chick-fil-A  —  Protesters at Chicago Chick-fil-A Aug. 1, 2012.  Photo: Tony Merevick.  —  The Civil Rights Agenda, a local LGBT rights advocacy group, filed multiple complaints with the Illinois Department of Human Rights Thursday …
The Daily Beast:
A Gay Chick-fil-A Employee Speaks Out
Discussion: SFist and Gothamist
Rick Perry / CNN:
Perry: Romney's VP pick won't make much difference  —  Aspen, Colorado (CNN) - The announcement of Mitt Romney's running mate won't do much to change the dynamics of the presidential race, Texas Gov. Rick Perry said Thursday.  —  Perry said the running mate pick will likely grab headlines …
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CNN:
Romney pins ‘hammer blow’ unemployment rise on Obama
Discussion: Politico
Bloomberg:
The Bad History Behind 'You Didn't Build That'  —  The controversy surrounding President Barack Obama's admonishment that “if you've got a business — you didn't build that.  Somebody else made that happen” has defied the usual election-year pattern.  —  Normally a political faux pas lasts little more than a news cycle.
Paul West / Los Angeles Times:
Harry Reid takes Romney tax-accusation campaign to Senate floor  —  WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took his jihad concerning Mitt Romney's personal finances to the chamber floor Thursday, repeating his unsubstantiated claim that the wealthy Republican paid no federal income taxes for 10 years.
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The Mississippi / The Mississippi Press:
Phil Bryant says it's ‘unfortunate’ church blocked black wedding (updated)  —  PHILADELPHIA, Mississippi — Gov. Phil Bryant said Thursday it is “unfortunate” that a predominantly white church in the state wouldn't allow a black couple to get married in its sanctuary.
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Guardian:
Mississippi governor: wedding ban on black couple was ‘unfortunate’
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Nonie Darwish / American Thinker:
Why Muslims Must Hate Jews  —  Recently, a Pakistani religious leader, Pirzada Muhammad Raza Saqib Mustafai, said: “When the Jews are wiped out ... the sun of peace [will] begin to rise on the entire world.”  The same preaching is routinely done not only by clerics, but by politicians — in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and elsewhere.
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Wall Street Journal:
The Life of the Party  —  What Bill Clinton could add to the Obama re-election effort.  —  From a friend watching the Olympics: “How about that Michael Phelps?  But let's remember he didn't win all those medals, someone else did.  After all, he and I swam in public pools, built by state employees using tax dollars.
Jonathan Martin / Politico:
Obama's problems in the South  —  Ever since his national debut at the 2004 Democratic convention, Barack Obama's calling card has been that he practices consensus-oriented politics that transcend traditional divisions.  But four years after his historic presidential election …
Telegraph:
Sir John Keegan  —  Sir John Keegan, who has died aged 78, achieved an international reputation as a military historian, then discovered a talent for writing rapid analyses of international crises as the defence editor of The Daily Telegraph.  —  He had been on the teaching staff …
Todd S. Purdum / Vanity Fair:
What Makes Him Tick?  —  Americans want to feel they know the person they're electing president—but Mitt Romney seems determined to keep himself a secret.  —  Mitt Romney's contention in Jerusalem that “culture makes all the difference” in determining national economic strength caused …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and First Read
BuzzFeed:
Can Obama's “Chemical Warfare” Keep The White Vote Down?  —  John Ellis on the president's negative campaign.  Romney hasn't figured out an antidote.  —  Image by Brendan Hoffman / Getty Images  —  President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has spent more than $100 million on advertising over the last 3 months.
Discussion: Mother Jones and Wonkette
Josh Israel / ThinkProgress:
New SuperPAC, FightBigotry.com, Smears President Obama For ‘Racism Against White Folks’  —  FightBigotry.com, a new Super PAC registered with the Federal Election Commission this week, makes no bones about its aim.  It intends to run an attack ad that it says will hit President Barack Obama for …
Discussion: Joe. My. God.
Zeke Miller / BuzzFeed:
Obama's Magic Number: 316,000  —  A rhetorical milestone appears to be in reach.  —  With three months to Election Day, today's tepidly positive July jobs report has prompted Republican attacks on an increased unemployment rate and relief from the Administration that it could have been worse.
Discussion: Joe. My. God.
Devin Dwyer / ABCNEWS:
Secret Service Grabs Florida Man in Obama Threat  —  The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a mentally unstable Florida man who made multiple verbal threats against President Obama and former president Bill Clinton, both of whom were visiting the state at the time, law enforcement officials tell ABC News.
Discussion: USA Today
 
 
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John F. Burns / New York Times:
After Warnings of an Olympic Crush, Businesses Suffer in a Deserted London
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David Seifman / New York Post:
NYPD less 'frisk'y
Robin Abcarian / Los Angeles Times:
Roseanne Barr: Peace and Freedom Party presidential candidate
Ron Nixon / New York Times:
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Lindsay Abrams / The Atlantic Online:
Study: Scouting the Olympics of Sperm
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Sean Gardiner / Wall Street Journal:
City Declines to Defend Sued Officer
Discussion: emptywheel and New York Magazine
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Seasonal And Birth Death Adjustments Add 429,000 Statistical “Jobs”
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David Brooks / New York Times:
The Credit Illusion  —  Over the past few years, I've built a successful business.
Discussion: Greg Mankiw's Blog
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Attack of the Cookie Monsters
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Romney's excellent trip
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
DCCC apologizes to Adelson
Washington Post:
President Obama is running out of time on the economy
Mike Allen / Politico:
Exclusive: ‘Regulatory czar’ Cass Sunstein returning to Harvard
Discussion: Washington Wire and The BLT
Wells Tower / GQ:
Desperately Seeking Mitt
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

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