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1:50 PM ET, September 1, 2013

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Mark Landler / New York Times:
President Pulls Lawmakers Into Box He Made  —  WASHINGTON — More than once, President Obama has confided to aides that he regards Syria as one of those hellish problems every president faces, where the risks are endless, the choices are all bad, and the pressure to do something is unrelenting.
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Yahoo! News:
Obama's history-defying decision to seek Congressional approval on Syria  —  President Barack Obama, according to background briefings by his aides, reached a fateful decision late Friday afternoon as he strolled along the White House lawn with his chief of staff Denis McDonough.
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
Wall Street Journal:
At the Last Minute, Obama Alone Made Call to Seek Congressional Approval  —  Change in president's thinking confounded White House insiders  —  After a 45-minute walk Friday night, President Barack Obama made a fateful decision that none of his top national security advisers saw coming …
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Obama puts politics over morals in abdicating presidential authority in Syria  —  As the scheduled time for President Obama's address on Syria came and went yesterday, reporters in the Rose Garden could see him through the Oval Office windows, talking on the telephone.
Rose Garden / The White House:
Statement by the President on Syria  —  THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody.  Ten days ago, the world watched in horror as men, women and children were massacred in Syria in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century.  Yesterday the United States presented a powerful case …
Washington Post:
Sarin gas used in Syria attack, Kerry says
Jonathan Strong / National Review:
Will the House Authorize a Syria Strike?
Discussion: americanthinker.com and Power Line
Bill Plante / CBS News:
Obama's Syria strike decision aims to get Congress on the record
Discussion: Associated Press
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Tripping on His Own Red Line?
Ashley Killough / CNN:
Kerry: Sarin used in Syria
BBC:
Sir David Frost, broadcaster and writer, dies at 74  —  Veteran broadcaster Sir David Frost has died at the age of 74 after a suspected heart attack while on board a cruise ship.  —  A family statement said he had been giving a speech aboard the Queen Elizabeth on Saturday night.
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Mike Allen / Politico:
WELCOME TO SEPTEMBER!  — OBAMA AIDE, ON SEEKING CONGRESSIONAL VOTE: 'We don't want them to have their cake and eat it, too' - JOSH DUBOIS wedding — DEE DEE MYERS, STEVE HILDEBRAND b'day  —  THE 1 PARAGRAPH TO READ: President Obama will probably win congressional approval for a Syrian strike.
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
David Frost, Who Interviewed Nixon, Is Dead at 74
Discussion: Ed Driscoll
CNN:
David Frost, veteran British broadcaster, dies at 74
Mara Gay / NY Daily News:
Anthony Weiner stages a ‘meat’ and greet in Bronx deli  —  The Democratic mayoral hopeful holds a big Italian sausage and poses with the owner of the Arthur Ave. business  —  Anthony Weiner is all smiles after getting “The Big Salami” from David Greco (r.), owner of Mike's Deli and Arthur Avenue Trattoria.
Discussion: Red Alert Politics
Marco Giannangeli / Daily Express:
Senior Syrian military chiefs tell captain: fire chemicals or be shot  —  BRITISH intelligence chiefs have intercepted radio messages in which senior Syrian military chiefs are heard ordering the use of chemical weapons.  —  Prepared: UN inspectors in gas masks at work in eastern Damascus
Discussion: emptywheel and Israel Matzav
The Presidency:
Former President Nelson Mandela discharged from hospital  —  Former President Nelson Mandela has this morning, 1 September 2013, been discharged from the Pretoria hospital where he has been receiving treatment.  We would like to wish him all the best as he continues his recovery at his Johannesburg home.
Discussion: BBC, Guardian, NBCNews and NPR
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Bush aide makes Mandela mistake
Associated Press:
Stork busted as suspected spy in Egypt  —  Egyptian authorities have detained a stork that a citizen suspected of being a spy because it carried a suspicious electronic device, which is most likely a wildlife tracker.  —  A migrating stork is held in a police station after a citizen suspected …
Discussion: Red Alert Politics
Sam Baker / The Hill:
ObamaCare marketplaces to open for business in a month (video)  —  ObamaCare's grand opening is just a month away.  —  The law's new insurance marketplaces are scheduled to open for enrollment on Oct. 1, and supporters are ramping up a major education and outreach campaign as the date draws nearer.
Discussion: The PJ Tatler
Ilya Somin / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Thoughts on the Text of the Obama Administration's Proposed Authorization to Use Military Force in Syria  —  Co-blogger Dale Carpenter rightly poses the question of what an authorization to use military force in Syria would actually authorize.  The Obama Administration has just released …
 
 
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