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Steve Liesman / CNBC:
Most Americans against defunding Obamacare: Survey — A solid majority of Americans oppose defunding the new health care law if it means shutting down the government and defaulting on debt. — The CNBC All-America Economic Survey of 800 people across the country conducted by Hart-McInturff …
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Susan Davis / USA Today:
Budget drama unfolds again, with Obamacare center stage — WASHINGTON — A political drama unfolds in the nation's capital this week as Republicans attempt to dismantle President Obama's health care law, using two budget deadlines that threaten a government shutdown and a national default as their leverage.
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Roll Call
Lisa Mascaro / Los Angeles Times:
Shutdown threat reveals split in Republican Party
Shutdown threat reveals split in Republican Party
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Politico
Judd Gregg / The Hill:
Opinion: Defunders are playing Russian roulette with GOP, writes ex-senator
Opinion: Defunders are playing Russian roulette with GOP, writes ex-senator
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Tempers flare inside GOP as Obamacare defunding fight escalates
Tempers flare inside GOP as Obamacare defunding fight escalates
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National Review
Doyle McManus / Los Angeles Times:
In Washington, countdown to a shutdown
In Washington, countdown to a shutdown
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The Caucus and Politico
Jason Zengerle / GQ Magazine Online:
Ted Cruz: The Distinguished Wacko Bird from Texas — In less than a year, Texas Republican Ted Cruz has become the most despised man in the U.S. Senate. He's been likened to Joe McCarthy, accused of behaving like a schoolyard bully, and smeared by senior members of his own party.
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Evan McMurry / Mediaite:
Fox's Wallace Stunned: GOP Leaders Sent Me Opposition Research on Ted Cruz
Fox's Wallace Stunned: GOP Leaders Sent Me Opposition Research on Ted Cruz
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Hot Air, Joe. My. God., Balloon Juice, Twitchy and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Alec Macgillis / The New Republic:
Scandal at Clinton Inc. — How Doug Band drove a wedge through a political dynasty — One Thursday evening last September, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Tony Blair met in New York to conduct what was supposed to be a high-minded discourse on terrorism, geopolitics, and the global economy.
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Bridget Johnson / The PJ Tatler:
Al-Shabaab: Three Americans Among Gunmen in Kenya Mall — Al-Shabaab is claiming that there are American gunmen among those still holed up in the Westgate mall in a standoff with Kenyan and Israeli special forces. — The Somali al-Qaeda affiliate tweeted a series of names on its latest account …
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Nicholas Kulish / New York Times:
Kenya Presses Assault Against Militants in Mall Siege
Kenya Presses Assault Against Militants in Mall Siege
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Reuters, Washington Post, Slate, Gawker, CNN, Shakesville, Gothamist, NBCNews, The Week, Power Line, The Gateway Pundit, BBC and Guardian
Roger Simon / Politico:
Why Barack Obama looks so exhausted — Barack Obama looks exhausted these days. He looks about as tired, in other words, as the nation feels. — He knows this. At a speech Saturday, he said that people are always telling him to “hang in there.” — “Don't worry about me!” Obama said.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Free to Be Hungry — The word “freedom” looms large in modern conservative rhetoric. Lobbying groups are given names like FreedomWorks; health reform is denounced not just for its cost but as an assault on, yes, freedom. Oh, and remember when we were supposed to refer to pommes frites as “freedom fries”?
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The Plum Line
Chaos Computer Club Updates:
Chaos Computer Club breaks Apple TouchID — The biometrics hacking team of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) has successfully bypassed the biometric security of Apple's TouchID using easy everyday means. A fingerprint of the phone user, photographed from a glass surface, was enough to create …
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Techdirt, Mashable, BBC, NBCNews, Gizmodo, The Raw Story, TechCrunch and 9to5Mac
Katie Engelhart / Salon:
Atheism starts its megachurch: Is it a religion now? — The non-religious Assembly is perhaps the fastest growing church in the world — and it's coming to a mall near you — Organized Atheism is now a franchise. — Yesterday, The Sunday Assembly—the London-based “Atheist Church” …
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The Raw Story and Balloon Juice
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Americans' Desire for Gov't Leaders to Compromise Increases — By 53% to 25%, say leaders should compromise rather than stick to principles — PRINCETON, NJ — At a time when disagreements and inability to reach consensus in Congress pose the threat of a federal government shutdown …
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The Fix and The Moderate Voice
Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
Rick Perry Deserves a Second Chance, Thinks Rick Perry — After his comical pratfall of a presidential campaign in 2012, many may have forgotten that it wasn't as though Texas governor Rick Perry's performance came as a surprise. Oh, he looked pretty good on paper—never lost a race …
Bloomberg:
Merkel Gets Biggest Victory Since Kohl's Reunification Vote — Angela Merkel won an overwhelming endorsement from German voters, putting the country's first female chancellor on course for the biggest election tally since Helmut Kohl's post-reunification victory of 1990.
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Daily Pundit, neo-neocon and Politico
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Jeevan Vasagar / Telegraph:
Angela Merkel wins historic third term in German elections
Angela Merkel wins historic third term in German elections
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Weasel Zippers and Shot in the Dark
Mike Allen / Politico:
SHUTDOWN COUNTDOWN: 10 days — ALAN GREENSPAN WARNS: ‘no viable long-term solution to our badly warped economy’ without fixing political system — WHITE HOUSE SIGNALS Janet Yellen nomination coming — FIRST LOOK - ALAN GREENSPAN, Fed chairman from 1987 to 2006, in a book out Oct. 22 from The Penguin Press …
Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Exclusive: Rand Paul wants Chief Justice Roberts, all federal workers, to enroll in Obamacare — Arguing federal workers should not get special treatment, Rand Paul says he does not want taxpayers subsidizing the personal health care plans of any federal employee — including Chief Justice John Roberts — anymore.
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