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2:10 PM ET, October 5, 2013

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David Weigel / Slate:
How Democrats Got a Spine  —  The Republican Party taught them how to be uncompromising.  —  It's easy to forget, but this year began with a nick-of-time congressional compromise.  At the 11th hour, with Washington's supply of clichés nearly depleted, the House and Senate approved a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff.
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New York Times:
Boehner Urges G.O.P. Unity in ‘Epic Battle’  —  WASHINGTON — With his troops anxious for a way forward, Speaker John A. Boehner began a closed-door meeting of House Republicans on Friday morning with a recitation of letters from local schoolchildren on how they deal with stress.
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
GOP finds its shutdown message  —  Republicans are seeking to paint Democrats as the “party of no” to help dig themselves out of a hole on the government shutdown.  —  The effort is aimed at softening the political blow of the shutdown while buying Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) time to figure out an end game.
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
The Seinfeld shutdown
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dems plan discharge petition to force vote on ending shutdown
Discussion: The PJ Tatler and Liberaland
Igor Bobic / Talking Points Memo:
Cruz: GOP Already Compromised By Demanding To Defund, Not Repeal Obamacare
Discussion: Politico and Hullabaloo
Julie Pace / Associated Press:
OBAMA TO PUBLIC: DON'T GIVE UP ON HEALTH SIGN-UPS  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Defending the shaky rollout of his health care law, President Barack Obama said frustrated Americans “definitely shouldn't give up” on the problem-plagued program now at the heart of his dispute with Republicans over reopening the federal government.
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Carlo Munoz / The Hill:
Obama open to Redskins name change  —  If President Obama owned the Washington Redskins, he would consider changing the team's name, he told the Associated Press in an exclusive interview released Saturday.  —  “I don't know whether our attachment to a particular name should override …
Discussion: Politico
Carlo Munoz / The Hill:
Police: Man on fire at National Mall dies  —  A man who set himself ablaze on the National Mall Friday has died of his injuries, according to authorities.  —  The individual passed away shortly before 9pm on Friday at a local hospital, a D.C. police spokesman told The Hill on Saturday.
Discussion: ABC News
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David A. Fahrenthold / Washington Post:
For Rep. Ted Yoho, government shutdown is ‘the tremor before the tsunami’  —  Why in the world would Ted Yoho ever back down?  —  “This one is from a 72-year-old lady: ‘Way to go, tiger,’” said Yoho (R-Fla.), a freshman congressman.  In the middle of the government shutdown that he had helped bring on …
Mike Flynn / BREITBART.COM:
FEDS TRY TO CLOSE THE OCEAN BECAUSE OF SHUTDOWN  —  Just before the weekend, the National Park Service informed charter boat captains in Florida that the Florida Bay was “closed” due to the shutdown.  Until government funding is restored, the fishing boats are prohibited from taking anglers into 1,100 square-miles of open ocean.
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
House approves back pay for workers hit by the shutdown  —  The House voted unanimously Saturday to retroactively pay back federal workers who are not receiving a paycheck because of the government shutdown.  —  Members approved the Federal Employee Retroactive Pay Fairness Act, H.R. 3223, in a 407-0 vote, with 25 members not voting.
Discussion: Liberaland
Reuters:
Swiss to vote on 2,500 franc basic income for every adult  —  (Reuters) - Switzerland will hold a vote on whether to introduce a basic income for all adults, in a further sign of growing public activism over pay inequality since the financial crisis.  —  A grassroots committee is calling …
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
In an Upside-Down Week, Some Conservatives Find Favor for Government  —  WASHINGTON — Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, a hard-core leader of House conservatives who helped force a government shutdown in a fight over the scope of federal health care spending, sent out a statement …
John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
NBC: Police Remove Vietnam War Veterans at Memorial Wall  —  Via William Jacobson, NBC's affiliate in Washington, D.C. reports that police ordered tourists and Vietnam war veterans who were visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall to leave the memorial at one point on Friday.
ThinkProgress:
Federal Judge Smacks House Republican For Demanding Exemption From Republican Shutdown  —  Countless lawsuits where the United States is a party are now in limbo, thanks to the fact that the Justice Department lacks the resources to litigate them so long as the government is shut down.
Discussion: The Raw Story
New York Times:
Pent-Up Demand for Health Insurance  —  There were plenty of computer glitches when millions of Americans went online to check out their options for affordable insurance policies on the new health care exchanges that opened for business this week.  It was frustrating, but it was also an indication …
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Pema Levy / Newsweek:
THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS THE NSA'S SECRETS  —  Trawling for needles in the data haystack
Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Priests threatened with arrest if they minister to military during shutdown  —  In a stunning development, some military priests are facing arrest if they celebrate mass or practice their faith on military bases during the federal government shutdown.  —  “With the government shutdown …
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Tom Scocca / Gawker:
This Free-Running War Robot Is Not Designed to Harm Humans Yet
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Associated Press:
Justice Anthony Kennedy: Supreme Court too often left to decide political issues
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The Atlantic Online:
The Bizarre, Misguided Campaign to Get Rid of Single-Sex Classrooms
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Letterman to Stay at CBS Through 2015
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Jeryl Bier / Weekly Standard:
HHS-Run Website Hacked; Now Selling NFL Jerseys, Ugg Boots, Armani Fragrances
Discussion: Scared Monkeys and Weasel Zippers
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Devil's Xmas Tree Lite
Fred Vogelstein / New York Times:
And Then Steve Said, ‘Let There Be an iPhone’
Discussion: The Verge and VodkaPundit
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Economic Confidence Plummets as Gov't Shutdown Begins