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Robert Costa / National Review:
Cruz to House Conservatives: Oppose Boehner — On a Thursday conference call, a group of House conservatives consulted with Senator Ted Cruz of Texas about how to respond to the leadership's fiscal strategy. Sources who were on the call say Cruz strongly advised them to oppose it, and hours later, Speaker John Boehner's plan fizzled.
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New York Times:
A Republican Ransom Note — On Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew sent the House a very serious warning that, for the first time, the United States would be unable to pay its bills beginning on Oct. 17 if the debt ceiling is not lifted. House leaders responded on Thursday …
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Cruz emerges as GOP leader — PPP's newest national poll finds Ted Cruz is now the top choice of Republican primary voters to be their candidate for President in 2016. He leads the way with 20% to 17% for Rand Paul, 14% for Chris Christie, 11% for Jeb Bush, 10% each for Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan …
Todd S. Purdum / Politico:
The GOP should just do it — Shut down the government! Blow through the debt ceiling! Subject the United States to fiscal chaos or financial ruin if your party can't get its way on unrelated ideological priorities! — With apologies to Nike, maybe it's time for the House Republicans to stop threatening and “Just do it.”
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First Read / NBCNews:
First Thoughts: Boehner's bluff? — Back to talk of a government shutdown, but is it real or does Boehner blink? ... If GOP had any hope of blaming Obama and Democrats for a shutdown, the Corker-Cruz spat on the Senate floor didn't help its cause ... Let's remember how we got here …
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Washington Post:
Republican hard-liners block strategy to avoid federal government shutdown
Republican hard-liners block strategy to avoid federal government shutdown
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New York Times:
Senate Passes Budget Bill as House Weighs Options
Senate Passes Budget Bill as House Weighs Options
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Joshua Green / The Boston Globe:
Shutdown is the best way to jolt Washington back to its senses
Shutdown is the best way to jolt Washington back to its senses
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Washington Post:
Gore accuses GOP of ‘political terrorism’ — By Aaron Blake and Karen Tumulty, Published: September 27 at 10:49 am — Former Vice President Al Gore on Friday called the GOP's strategy to defund Obamacare “political terrorism.” — Speaking at the Brookings Institution, Gore called it a …
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Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
Al Gore Accuses GOP of ‘Political Terrorism’ With Shutdown Threat
Al Gore Accuses GOP of ‘Political Terrorism’ With Shutdown Threat
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate approves measure to keep federal government operating — The Senate voted along party lines Friday to pass a stopgap spending measure lasting until Nov. 15 after removing controversial language to defund ObamaCare. — The 54-44 vote puts the Senate on a collision course with the House …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Why should Congress get special exemption under Obamacare?
Why should Congress get special exemption under Obamacare?
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Wall Street Journal:
Senate Passes Funding Bill in Party-Line Vote
Senate Passes Funding Bill in Party-Line Vote
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Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
House Conservatives Warn GOP Senators: Vote for Cloture ‘Same As a Vote for Obamacare Itself’
House Conservatives Warn GOP Senators: Vote for Cloture ‘Same As a Vote for Obamacare Itself’
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The Lead with Jake Tapper:
Exclusive: Romney disagrees with House GOP ‘tactics’ on Obamacare in D.C. — Mitt Romney thinks Obamacare is a bad law that will hurt the country, but disagrees with how conservatives in Washington are trying to get rid of it. — In an exclusive interview with CNN's Jake Tapper …
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Obamacare Is About to Go Live. Here's Why It Was Worth the Wait.
Obamacare Is About to Go Live. Here's Why It Was Worth the Wait.
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Sean Higgins / Washington Examiner:
SEIU unionists strike over Obamacare-related cuts
SEIU unionists strike over Obamacare-related cuts
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Steve Beshear / New York Times:
My State Needs Obamacare. Now. — FRANKFORT, Ky. — SUNDAY morning news programs identify Kentucky as the red state with two high-profile Republican senators who claim their rhetoric represents an electorate that gave President Obama only about a third of its presidential vote in 2012.
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Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
White House says it isn't behind ‘Adorable Care Act’
White House says it isn't behind ‘Adorable Care Act’
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Darryl Fears / Washington Post:
IPCC report says humans almost certainly cause global warming — A panel of the world's leading climate scientists strongly asserted Friday that “it is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause” of global warming since 1950 and warned of more rapid ice melt and rising seas …
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Justin Gillis / New York Times:
U.N. Climate Panel Endorses Ceiling on Global Emissions
U.N. Climate Panel Endorses Ceiling on Global Emissions
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USA Today:
U.N. panel delivers landmark climate change report
U.N. panel delivers landmark climate change report
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Karl Ritter / Associated Press:
CLIMATE PANEL: WARMING ‘EXTREMELY LIKELY’ MAN-MADE
CLIMATE PANEL: WARMING ‘EXTREMELY LIKELY’ MAN-MADE
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Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
What Cruz Wrought — Ted Cruz has sparked a Republican civil war. He has done the bidding of the GOP fringe, in a self-aggrandizing crusade. And while he has enhanced his own position in the conservative fantasyland he seeks to rule, the practical effect of his quixotic campaign …
Catrina Stewart / The Independent:
Kenya shopping mall attack: Nairobi hostages were tortured before they were killed, says police doctor — Rumours of rapes, disfigurement and beheadings are rife in Kenya's capital — A police doctor scouring Nairobi's Westgate mall for bodies after a four-day siege by Islamist gunmen …
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Matthew Yglesias / Slate:
Average Is Over—if We Want It to Be — Tyler Cowen's new book Average Is Over makes an excellent followup to his previous work The Great Stagnation and I expect it will set the intellectual agenda in much the way that its predecessor did. I want to offer not so much a review as an effort at explication …
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Reuters:
U.S., Russia agree on Syria U.N. chemical arms measure — (Reuters) - Ending weeks of diplomatic deadlock, the United States and Russia agreed on Thursday on a U.N. Security Council draft resolution that would demand Syria give up its chemical arms, but does not threaten military force if it fails to comply.
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Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
U.N. Deal on Syrian Arms Is Milestone After Years of Inertia
U.N. Deal on Syrian Arms Is Milestone After Years of Inertia
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Candida Moss / The Daily Beast:
The Gospel According to Bill O'Reilly's New Book ‘Killing Jesus’ — Jesus was killed because of taxes. That's more or less the message of Bill O'Reilly's new book. Professor Candida Moss on what else the Fox host gets wrong—and what he leaves out. — In Killing Jesus: A History …
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Brendan Sasso / The Hill:
NSA: Analysts spied on love interests — The National Security Agency has admitted that analysts have abused their authority to spy on love interests on several occasions. — In response to a letter from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the NSA identified 12 incidents since 2003 …
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
A Small President on the World Stage — At the U.N., leaders hope for a return of American greatness. — The world misses the old America, the one before the crash—the crashes—of the past dozen years. — That is the takeaway from conversations the past week in New York …
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Jessica Gross / New York Times:
Valerie Plame Is the Master of Her Own Universe — You're publishing a book this month called “Blowback,” a spy novel written with Sarah Lovett. Why fiction? — I've always been really dismayed at how female C.I.A. officers were portrayed in fiction. They're always these cartoonish …
Ryan Lizza / Comment:
WHERE THE G.O.P.'S SUICIDE CAUCUS LIVES — On August 21st, Congressman Mark Meadows sent a letter to John Boehner. Meadows is a former restaurant owner and Sunday-school Bible teacher from North Carolina. He's been in Congress for eight months. Boehner, who has served in Congress for twenty-two years …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Plutocrats Feeling Persecuted — Robert Benmosche, the chief executive of the American International Group, said something stupid the other day. And we should be glad, because his comments help highlight an important but rarely discussed cost of extreme income inequality — namely …
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