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Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
Key players in the shutdown debate — Washington (CNN) — If the federal government shuts down starting Tuesday because of a bitter partisan battle over the new health care law, more people say congressional Republicans rather than President Barack Obama would be responsible, according to a new national survey.
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Associated Press Goes to Bat For the Democratic Party — Why do Republicans never seem to come out ahead politically when they go toe-to-toe with the Democrats? Part of the reason, at least, is that the press, to a greater extent than at any time in our history, is monolithically Democrat.
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Associated Press, The Strata-Sphere and The Lonely Conservative
Bloomberg:
Republicans' Shutdown Fight Exposes Simmering Civil War — The Republican war with President Barack Obama over funding the government and the new health-care law will play out in the coming days and months. The conflict now exposed within the party may shape its future for years.
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Republicans toss insults at Harry Reid — Washington's shutdown blame game is already in full force - and the government isn't even closed yet. — About 20 House Republicans gathered on the steps of the United States Senate on Sunday afternoon, a time usually reserved in the city for watching the Redskins.
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Politico:
Government shutdown: House GOP leaders huddle — House Speaker John Boehner and his leadership team will meet twice Monday morning, as House Republicans mull how - and if - they will avoid a government shutdown. — The Senate is expected to reject House-passed legislation that would keep …
Holly Yan / CNN:
Government shutdown: What you need to know
Government shutdown: What you need to know
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Firedoglake, Global Public Square, PolicyMic, Guardian, The Huffington Post, Talking Points Memo and Shakesville
Politico:
Government shutdown: John Boehner's pivotal moment
Government shutdown: John Boehner's pivotal moment
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Washington Post, First Read and msnbc.com
Lisa Mascaro / Los Angeles Times:
Threat of federal shutdown is windfall for political fundraisers
Threat of federal shutdown is windfall for political fundraisers
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Wall Street Journal and Business Insider
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
House Republicans say Dems trying to run out shutdown clock (Video)
House Republicans say Dems trying to run out shutdown clock (Video)
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Crooks and Liars, DealBook and WJLA-TV
Charles Ferguson / The Huffington Post:
Why I Am Cancelling My Documentary on Hillary Clinton — In late 2012, CNN Films approached me about directing a documentary. We discussed a number of potential subjects, and eventually settled on Hillary Rodham Clinton. The film would be ambitious, controversial, and highly visible.
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
CNN Films cancels Hillary Clinton doc, director cites pressure from Clinton aides — CNN Films has decided to cancel its highly anticipated documentary about Hillary Clinton after director Charles H. Ferguson backed away from the project on Monday, citing a lack of participants due to pressure from Clinton-world.
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Deadline.com and The Right Scoop
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Republican Senator Denounces House GOP's Obamacare Strategy — A Republican senator spoke out Sunday against her GOP colleagues in the House for threatening to force a government shutdown in an effort to defund or delay the Affordable Care Act. — While noting that she voted …
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The Moderate Voice, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Booman Tribune
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Tara Culp-Ressler / ThinkProgress:
POLL: Voters Are ‘Unmoved’ By Government Shutdown Drama, Still Don't Want To Delay Obamacare
POLL: Voters Are ‘Unmoved’ By Government Shutdown Drama, Still Don't Want To Delay Obamacare
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Forbes and ThinkProgress
Brian Beutler / Salon:
Right-wing extremists “are guilty of murder,” Sen. Angus King tells Salon — In an interview with Salon, Independent senator unloads on conservatives who urge young people to remain uninsured — Tuesday begins a 6-month race to enroll as many uninsured people as possible in the Affordable Care Act's insurance exchanges.
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and The PJ Tatler
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New York Times:
Qaeda Plot Leak Has Undermined U.S. Intelligence — WASHINGTON — As the nation's spy agencies assess the fallout from disclosures about their surveillance programs, some government analysts and senior officials have made a startling finding: the impact of a leaked terrorist plot by Al Qaeda …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, americanthinker.com, Prairie Weather, emptywheel and VodkaPundit
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Spencer Bachus, dean of Alabama delegation, retiring — Alabama GOP Rep. Spencer Bachus announced on Monday that he would not seek reelection in 2014. Bachus, the dean of the state's House delegation and a former chairman of the Financial Services Committee, was first elected in 1992.
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Ty Watwood / MyFoxAL.com:
Rep. Spencer Bachus not seeking another term in office
Rep. Spencer Bachus not seeking another term in office
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The Charlotte Observer:
U.S. Justice Department suit aims to stop NC voter ID law — sharrison@charlotteobserver.com ablythe@newsobserver.com — The U.S. Department of Justice will file a lawsuit Monday to stop North Carolina's new voter ID law, which critics have said is the most sweeping law of its kind …
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Politico, First Read, Hot Air and ABC News
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Fox News:
Justice Department to sue North Carolina over voter law
Justice Department to sue North Carolina over voter law
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The Gateway Pundit and Pirate's Cove
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Justice Department Poised to File Lawsuit Over Voter ID Law
Justice Department Poised to File Lawsuit Over Voter ID Law
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Washington Post, msnbc.com, Colorlines and Facing South
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Rebels Without a Clue — This may be the way the world ends — not with a bang but with a temper tantrum. — O.K., a temporary government shutdown — which became almost inevitable after Sunday's House vote to provide government funding only on unacceptable conditions — wouldn't be the end of the world.
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Washington Monthly and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Jon Favreau / The Daily Beast:
House Republican Hostage-Takers Are Unfit to Govern — They're threatening an economic shutdown that will cause financial hardship and even ruin for millions of Americans. So let's call these House Republicans what they are, says Jon Favreau. — The most terrifying speech I ever wrote for President Obama was one he never gave.
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Roger Simon / Politico:
The frauds on the Hill target Obama — Who are these people? Of what are they made that they can say and do such things on the floor of Congress? — No nonsense is too great, no act too low. — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) leaves the floor of the House in the wee hours of Sunday morning …
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Bill Keller / New York Times:
The Right Gets Its '60s — “Something's happening here. — What it is ain't exactly clear. The right-wing campaign to sabotage the Affordable Care Act has driven a lot of normally temperate people past the edge of exasperation. Pundits have described the crusade as crazy, stupid …
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