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Paul Courson / CNN:
Peter King: Ted Cruz ‘is a fraud’ — Washington (CNN) - The government shutdown showdown is getting ugly. — Republican Rep. Peter King said Friday that his Republican colleague in the Senate, Ted Cruz, “is a fraud” who will “no longer have any influence in the Republican Party” …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Actually, Senate GOP can't filibuster to defund Obamacare — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL CONGRESS OBAMACARE SENATE HEALTH CARE TED CRUZ — Senate Republicans, along with GOP lawmakers in the House, know that Sen. Ted Cruz and his colleagues don't have the votes to pass a continuing resolution to defund Obamacare.
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
House votes 230-189 to fund government, defund ObamaCare — The House on Friday passed legislation that defunds ObamaCare but would keep the government running through mid-December. — The legislation was approved on a party line 230-189 vote, with Rep. Scott Rigell (Va.) the only GOP no vote.
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Never Surrender — Since January 2011, Republicans have tried to repeal Obamacare, in whole or in part, more than 40 times. That number is recited with a predictable sneer by congressional Democrats and the Washington press corps each time a new vote is held.
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Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
John Boehner is being even more irresponsible than Ted Cruz — The House just voted for a “continuing resolution” that defunds Obamacare (though it wouldn't actually stop Obamacare from being implemented). Here's what House Speaker John Boehner hopes will happen next: — This'll go well.
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
In blow to immigration reform, House ‘gang of seven’ bill looks dead — In a blow to the hopes of passing immigration reform anytime soon, the bipartisan House “gang of seven” plan is probably dead, and almost certainly won't be introduced this fall as promised, a top Democrat on the “gang” acknowledges.
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Tim Alberta / NationalJournal.com:
Inside Boehner's Plan To Avoid Shutdown (And Wound Obamacare) — Forget Friday's big spending bill vote. House leaders know the Senate will reject it and are ready to respond. Here's the GOP playbook. — House Republicans have orchestrated a master plan to avoid a government shutdown …
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Politico:
Senate turns to CR that defunds Obamacare — It's now up to the Senate. — With ten days until a possible government shutdown, the battle over federal spending has shifted to the Democratic-controlled Senate, where Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-Nev.) chamber will begin considering …
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Robert Costa / National Review:
Ted Cruz Punches Back — Even among Republicans, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is one of Washington's most divisive figures. Activists love him, but leadership staffers and many of his colleagues can't stand him — especially his latest effort to connect a government-spending bill with the defunding of Obamacare.
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Pelosi unplugged — Striking a tone of disgust, House Democratic …
Pelosi unplugged — Striking a tone of disgust, House Democratic …
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New York Times:
Conservatives Take Turns Standing Up to the Speaker
Conservatives Take Turns Standing Up to the Speaker
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New York Times:
House Passes Spending Bill Cutting Health Funds, Drawing Obama's Scorn
House Passes Spending Bill Cutting Health Funds, Drawing Obama's Scorn
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Rep: Obamacare Defunders Are Following Example Of Rosa Parks, MLK
GOP Rep: Obamacare Defunders Are Following Example Of Rosa Parks, MLK
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Ted Cruz: ‘I Hope’ Senate GOP Blocks Reid From Funding Obamacare
Ted Cruz: ‘I Hope’ Senate GOP Blocks Reid From Funding Obamacare
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New York Times:
Another Insult to the Poor
Another Insult to the Poor
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Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
House passes spending bill to defund Obamacare
House passes spending bill to defund Obamacare
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Alex Roarty / NationalJournal.com:
The Republicans Who Fear a Shutdown
The Republicans Who Fear a Shutdown
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
House GOP Passes Bill To Defund Obamacare Or Shut Down The Government
House GOP Passes Bill To Defund Obamacare Or Shut Down The Government
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Wall Street Journal:
Pricing Glitch Afflicts Rollout of Online Health Exchanges … Less than two weeks before the launch of insurance marketplaces created by the federal health overhaul, the government's software can't reliably determine how much people need to pay for coverage, according to insurance executives and people familiar with the program.
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Sarah Kliff / Wonkblog:
A guide to freaking out about the newest Obamacare glitch
A guide to freaking out about the newest Obamacare glitch
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Gina McCarthy / The Huffington Post:
Time to Act on Climate Change — I didn't plan for a life built around protecting the environment. In fact, I started my career as a health agent in the town of Canton, Mass., and later worked for the Stoughton Board of Health. But at some point I realized that at its core …
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Ben Geman / E2-Wire:
EPA to propose carbon emission limits
EPA to propose carbon emission limits
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Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
Al Gore: New EPA rule puts U.S. on path to solve climate crisis
Al Gore: New EPA rule puts U.S. on path to solve climate crisis
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Tal Kopan / Politico:
Anthony Weiner: 'I'm not an idiot' — In his first national media interview since losing the New York City mayoral primary, former Rep. Anthony Weiner joined Geraldo Rivera for a nearly 20-minute appearance on Rivera's radio show Friday, taking responsibility for his loss while also blaming …
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The real Navy Yard scandal — In the liberal remake of “Casablanca,” the police captain comes upon the scene of the shooting and orders his men to “round up the usual weapons.” — It's always the weapon and never the shooter. Twelve people are murdered in a rampage at the Washington Navy Yard …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans Fault Mental Health System Most for Gun Violence
Americans Fault Mental Health System Most for Gun Violence
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Hassan Rouhani / Washington Post:
Why Iran seeks constructive engagement — Hassan Rouhani is president of Iran. — Three months ago, my platform of “prudence and hope” gained a broad, popular mandate. Iranians embraced my approach to domestic and international affairs because they saw it as long overdue.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Crazy Party — Early this year, Bobby Jindal, the governor of Louisiana, made headlines by telling his fellow Republicans that they needed to stop being the “stupid party.” Unfortunately, Mr. Jindal failed to offer any constructive suggestions about how they might do that.
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Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
Iowa's Chuck Grassley: I am running for re-election (updated) — Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, 80, said today that he will run again, which likely means at least one of Iowa's U.S. Senate seats will remain in Republican hands. — “I'm planning on running for re-election,” he said on the public television show Iowa Press.
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Lacey Rose / Hollywood Reporter:
Benghazi Movie From Jerry Weintraub in Development at HBO (Exclusive) — The 2012 terrorist attack will be the subject of a telepic, based on the recently published New York Times best-seller “Under Fire: The Untold Story of the Attack in Benghazi.” — HBO is getting political.
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