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Mark Steyn / National Review:
A Nation of Sandra Flukes — According to Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, invited to address the Democratic convention and the nation, America faces a stark choice this November. “During this campaign, we've heard about two profoundly different futures that could await women in this country …
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Zandar Versus The Stupid, Blue Crab Boulevard and Macsmind
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / Talking Points Memo:
Joe Walsh To Sandra Fluke: ‘Get A Job’ (VIDEO) — Add freshman tea party Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) to the list of Republicans attacking Sandra Fluke after her appearance at the Democratic National Convention. — At a campaign stop Saturday in Addison, IL, Walsh, who faces a tough reelection battle …
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The Raw Story and Mediaite
Laurie Goodstein / New York Times:
Defying Canon and Civil Laws, Church Failed to Stop a Priest — On the surface, the Rev. Shawn Ratigan was just the kind of dynamic new priest that any Roman Catholic bishop would have been happy to put in a parish. He rode a motorcycle, organized summer mission trips to Guatemala …
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Hullabaloo, rightwingwatch.org and Outside the Beltway
The Huffington Post:
Obama Speech Ratings Down From '08, But Top Romney … REACT: — FOLLOW: — 2012 Convention Coverage, 2012 Convention Media, 2012 Election Media Coverage, 2012 Media Coverage, Obama Convention Speech, Obama Speech Ratings, Convention Ratings, Obama Convention Speech Ratings, Media News
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Applesauce and The Moderate Voice
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Surprise! HHS pilot program to send 2 million poor seniors from Medicare into ... voucher programs — I know that every campaign promise Barack Obama makes has an expiration date ... but this is ridiculous. The confetti is barely off the floor at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte …
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NationalJournal.com and Wake up America
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Sept. 7: Polls Find Hints of Obama Convention Bounce — The three national tracking polls that were published on Friday all moved toward President Obama, probably reflecting momentum from the Democratic convention. — In the Gallup national tracking poll, Mr. Obama moved into a three-point lead …
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Connecting.the.Dots, Newsy and Prairie Weather
Sam Wang / Princeton Election Consortium:
The GOP convention negative bounce: a final look — Soon, post-DNC state polls will begin to arrive. So here is the best glimpse we are going to get of the negative post-GOP-convention bounce. Basically, their convention appears to have helped...Obama. It's the part in red at the end.
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The Daily Dish and Booman Tribune
Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Obama jokes Bill Clinton should be named ‘secretary of explaining stuff’ — President Obama on Saturday hammed it up over former President Clinton's popular convention speech, joking that it overshadowed his own acceptance speech. — At a St. Petersburg, Fla. rally, Obama noted that Clinton “made the case as only he can.”
Stanley Kurtz / National Review:
Are Republicans Fooling Themselves? — Overall, the Democrats put on an effective show. With the possible exception of the McGovern convention, this was the most left-leaning Democratic gathering in memory. Some of that may have been counterproductive, particularly on social issues.
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Outside the Beltway, neo-neocon, Booman Tribune, Right Wing Nut House, Hot Air and Polling Matters
Jeremy Herb / The Hill:
Romney: ‘I will not take God out of our platform’ — Mitt Romney weighed in for the first time on the Democratic platform initially removing the word “God,” saying that was something he would never do. — Romney began a campaign appearance in Virginia Beach, Va. on Saturday by reciting …
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Erik Wasson / The Hill:
White House to miss deadline for report on ‘fiscal cliff’ budget cuts
White House to miss deadline for report on ‘fiscal cliff’ budget cuts
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Politico, The PJ Tatler, Hot Air, Washington Wire and Texas on the Potomac
CNN:
Obama reelection message hits Florida — Seminole, Florida (CNN) - President Barack Obama took his “ready to go forward” message to Florida voters in his first stop Saturday on a bus tour through the swing state. — The president was introduced by former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist …
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Romney WILL play in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania — When the Romney-Ryan ticket announced a major ad campaign in eight states last night, the media noted that Wisconsin and Michigan were not among them and then jumped to the conclusion that these states are no longer in play. Wrong.
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Applesauce, Guardian, The Gateway Pundit, Macsmind, The Hill and Election 2012
Beth Fouhy / Associated Press:
Post-Convention Ad Crush to Get Even Heavier — Get ready, presidential swing states. Now the campaign ad crush — and TV spending spree — really begins. — The TV ad war for the 2012 presidential contest, its total spending expected to swell to $1.1 billion, is set to start anew …
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David Nelson / KWQC-TV:
Ann Romney: birth control, gay marriage not “what this election is going to be about” — DAVENPORT, Iowa - Ann Romney told KWQC TV6 news Friday that birth control and gay marriage are issues that “distract from what the real voting issue is going to be at this election.”
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Tara Culp-Ressler / ThinkProgress:
Ann Romney Refuses To Answer Questions About Birth Control
Ann Romney Refuses To Answer Questions About Birth Control
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The New Civil Rights Movement, Daily Kos and Election 2012