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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Obama: You can't change Washington from the inside (Updated) — A surprising comment from President Barack Obama, at the Univision forum in Florida earlier, on things he has learned after four years: “You can't change Washington from the inside.” — It's a tricky thing to claim outsider status …
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Washington Free Beacon:
Obama: 'You Can't Change Washington from the Inside' — President Obama has learned something during his presidency: You can't change Washington from the inside. — “The most important lesson I've learned is that you can't change Washington from the inside,” he told a Univision forum Thursday.
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The Right Scoop:
BOOM! Romney tells crowd we'll give Obama a chance to change Washington from the outside in November! — Fantastic Romney response to Obama's claim that he can't change Washington from the inside, that it can only be changed from the outside. Romney tells the crowd that Obama has already thrown …
Jonathan Martin / Politico:
Mitt says Obama threw in ‘white flag’ on changing Washington (Updated)
Zeke Miller / BuzzFeed:
Obama: “You Can't Change Washington From The Inside”
Obama: “You Can't Change Washington From The Inside”
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Romney pounces on Obama's remark about changing Washington
Romney pounces on Obama's remark about changing Washington
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Ballot Box
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Pawlenty to take over as Financial Services Roundtable CEO — Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will take over one of K Street's most prestigious jobs as CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable. — The group announced Thursday morning that the former GOP candidate for president …
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Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Pawlenty Is Leaving Romney Campaign for Lobbying Post — Tim Pawlenty, the former governor of Minnesota, is resigning as a national co-chairman of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign to take a job in Washington as a top lobbyist for a group representing banks and financial companies.
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Obama campaign continues to raise debate expectations for Romney
Obama campaign continues to raise debate expectations for Romney
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Boston Globe:
Scott Brown, Harry Reid clash after Republican raises possibility of missing tonight's debate — WASHINGTON — Senator Scott Brown raised the possibility he might miss tonight's lead-off debate with Elizabeth Warren because of the Senate voting schedule, before Democratic leaders challenged …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP: Reid's Mitt-bashing broke rules
GOP: Reid's Mitt-bashing broke rules
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New York Post:
O eyes ‘blind sheik’ release — The Obama administration is weighing the release of blind Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman — the spiritual adviser to the 1993 World Trade Center bombers — in a stunning goodwill gesture toward Egypt that has touched off a political firestorm, officials said yesterday.
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Byron Tau / Politico:
Obama administration airs ads in Pakistan, condemning anti-Islam film
Obama administration airs ads in Pakistan, condemning anti-Islam film
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Weekly Standard, Washington Free Beacon and AEIdeas
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
What working class whites really think about dependency and redistribution — It's been widely observed that Mitt Romney's attacks on Obama over Medicare, welfare, dependency and “redistribution” are about driving up Romney's share of working class white support.
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Washington Monthly, The Maddow Blog, Hullabaloo and The Atlantic Online
Sam Wang / Princeton Election Consortium:
Republicans at risk of losing the House? — Conditions through August showed a 2% lead on the generic Congressional ballot for Democrats. As of September 20th, in the wake of the Democratic convention, the lead has widened to 4.0 +/- 2.0%. Although it has yet to be appreciated by pundits …
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Washington Monthly and The American Conservative
CNN:
Dave Matthews makes (and talks) history — (CNN) — Dave Matthews supported Barack Obama in the presidential race of 2008, and he's supporting him again in 2012 — but not without reservations. — The multi-platinum Grammy winner laments, “I wish there was a third party, but right now …
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William D. Cohan / Business Week:
Rethinking Robert Rubin — Bill Clinton has a favorite Robert Rubin story. It's 1999, and the Cabinet has gathered to discuss the business of the American people. Except no one can focus because the impeachment crisis is raging, and even the most veteran Washington power players are, for lack of a better term, freaking out.
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Fortune, Business Insider, DealBook and The Future of Capitalism
Thomas Lifson / americanthinker.com:
Guess who's trashing Obama campaign signs in Austin, Texas? — Texas may be a red state but the capital of Austin is Obama country. It's thus not unusual to see myriad Obama campaign signs in nice neighborhoods — displayed on one manicured front lawn after another.
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The Jawa Report and KXAN-TV
John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
Apple Maps App Takes Reality Distortion to a Whole New Level — Apple may some day deliver a mobile mapping application that bests Google's, but the new Maps app in iOS 6 — the latest iteration of its mobile operating system — isn't it. Not yet, anyway.
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Guy Benson / Townhall.com:
Whoa: Devastating CBS News Benghazi Report Slams Obama Administration — There were so many critical elements of this CBS News report on Libya, I wasn't sure which one to highlight in a juicy headline. Just watch: — Let's count the revelations embedded within this minute-and-a-half long clip:
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Hot Air, The Daily Caller, Firedoglake and ABCNEWS
Margaret Chadbourn / Reuters:
White House backs U.S. view that Libya attack was terrorism — (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday it was “self-evident” that a deadly assault on the U.S. consulate in Libya was a “terrorist attack” that may have had an al Qaeda connection, reinforcing an intelligence assessment of the violence.
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
White House calls US Consulate assault in Benghazi, Libya, a ‘terrorist attack’
White House calls US Consulate assault in Benghazi, Libya, a ‘terrorist attack’
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Zeke Miller / BuzzFeed:
Romney Supporters Clash With Protesters In Florida — “Get a job.” “I'm proud to be one percent.” — SARASOTA, Fla. — Supporters and opponents of Mitt Romney faced off outside of the Republican nominee's rally here in an at-times-violent confrontation.
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Amber Goodhand / RADAR:
SHOCKING AUDIO: Paris Hilton Blasts Gays Who Have Sex With Strangers: ‘Most Of Them Probably Have AIDS’ — Paris Hilton has been caught on tape making homophobic and derogatory statements about gay men who have random sex with strangers even stating “most of them probably have AIDS.”
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Gallup:
Democratic Enthusiasm Swells in the Swing States, Nationally — Overall, 59% of swing-state voters now highly enthusiastic, up from 46% in June — PRINCETON, NJ — Voters in the 12 states USA Today and Gallup consider the key swing states that could decide the 2012 presidential election …
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Fiona Govan / Telegraph:
Elderly woman who botched religious fresco demands royalties — The elderly Spanish woman who ruined a religious fresco with her botched restoration is now demanding royalties from her work after it became an unlikely tourist attraction. — Ecce Homo by 19th-century painter Elías …
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Obama leads by 7 in Wisconsin — PPP's newest Wisconsin poll finds Barack Obama opening back up a wide lead in the state. He has 52% to 45% for Mitt Romney. This is the largest lead we've found for Obama in the state since February. Our previous two polls had shown just a single point separating the two candidates.
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Firedoglake, Telegraph and Ballot Box
Haviv Rettig Gur / The Times of Israel:
Poll shows Jewish support for Obama in Florida down 7 percentage points from 2008 — President still leads over Romney 69 percent to 25 percent; Jewish Democratic Council head says comparing polls ‘like apples and oranges’ — Support for President Barack Obama among Jews in the state …
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Israel Matzav, The Daily Caller and The PJ Tatler
Vincent Miller / America Magazine:
Secret Ryan Transcript: Social Security and Medicare are the Target — This isn't from a secret video, it's from the untranscribed portion of Ryan's 2005 speech at the Atlas Society's “Celebration of Ayn Rand.” It fits well with the Romney video because it makes clear that middle class entitlements …
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
This Too Shall Pass, but What Follows Is Crucial — Romney has had a bad week, but he can recover—if he tells voters more clearly what he would do as president. — It's over. Gov. Mitt Romney's statements last week about the storming of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, followed by the release …
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BBC:
Kingswear's Dart Princess ferry thief ‘Jack Sparrow’ jailed — A woman who shouted “I'm Jack Sparrow” at police as she stole a ferry was lucky she was not injured, the owners of the vessel said. — Alison Whelan referred to the movie pirate character as she took the Dart Princess on the River Dart in Devon.
Reuters:
French man held over Mohammad cartoon revenge plan — * French satirical magazine published Mohammad cartoons — * Police ban Paris rally against anti-Islam film — Police detained a young man in southern France on Thursday on suspicion that he was planning a revenge attack on the staff …
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Weasel Zippers, Atlas Shrugs and Jihad Watch
Philly.com:
Metcalfe says ‘lazy’ people don't deserve to vote — State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe is nothing if not blunt. The Butler County Republican positions himself at the center of almost every controversial issue in the Capitol, be it immigration, gun control or voter ID.
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Washington Post:
Seven of nation's 10 most affluent counties are in Washington region — Ron Edmonds/AP - The Washington D.C. area, including suburbs in Maryland and Virginia, are benefiting from a healthy job market in 2012, much of it linked to the federal government. Demand for homes is consistently strong …
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Katherine Haenschen / BOR:
Republican Lynches Empty Chair in Racist Presidential Effigy in Northwest Austin — Update, 10:00 a.m. Thursday: the homeowner has added an American flag to his display. Click here for more. — Today, Burnt Orange Report received the photo at right, taken in front of a home in Northwest Austin.
Tim Devaney / Washington Times:
Chick-fil-A no longer will fund traditional-marriage groups — Chick-fil-A stopped funding traditional-marriage groups in an effort to open a new Chicago restaurant, but the company initially kept quiet about the decision, prompting gay rights groups to speculate that the company feared a backlash from conservative customers.
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