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12:25 PM ET, October 6, 2013

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ThinkProgress:
Boehner: The Nation Will Be On ‘The Path’ To Default If Obama Doesn't Accept GOP Demands  —  House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said the nation would default on its debt later this month if President Obama does not agree to GOP's demands to cut spending and change parts of the Affordable Care Act.
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Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi:
200 House Democrats Send Letter to Speaker Boehner to #DemandAVote on Bill to Reopen Government  —  Washington, D.C. - Today, 200 Members of the House Democratic Caucus, led by Congressmen Timothy H. Bishop and Patrick Murphy, sent a letter to Speaker John Boehner demanding a vote on behalf …
Discussion: Politico and CNN
Dana Davidsen / CNN:
Lew: ‘Congress is playing with fire’ on debt ceiling  —  (CNN) - With 11 days left for Congress to vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, and the government shut down, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew underscored the importance of raising the debt ceiling to avoid dire consequences domestically and around the world.
Discussion: Politico
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Carney: Boehner should prove there's not enough votes for ‘clean’ CR
Discussion: Politico
Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
Boehner: Not enough votes in House to pass ‘clean’ CR
Martin Crutsinger / ABC News:   Lew Warns of Dangers If Borrowing Limit Not Raised
Carlo Muñoz / The Hill:
Cornyn: Obama ‘has been AWOL’ in shutdown, debt ceiling fight  —  President Obama “has been AWOL” as the White House and congressional Republicans continue to square off over the government shutdown and looming debt ceiling fight, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said Sunday.
Discussion: Politico
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Vicki Needham / The Hill:
Cruz calls on lawmakers to tie debt ceiling to ObamaCare
Discussion: Politico
Kevin Bohn / CNN:   GOP floats six-week funding and debt ceiling extension
New York Times:
A Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning  —  WASHINGTON — Shortly after President Obama started his second term, a loose-knit coalition of conservative activists led by former Attorney General Edwin Meese III gathered in the capital to plot strategy.  Their push to repeal …
New York Times:
U.S. Raids in Libya and Somalia Strike Terror Targets  —  CAIRO — American commandos carried out raids on Saturday in two far-flung African countries in a powerful flex of military muscle aimed at capturing fugitive terrorist suspects.  Members of a Navy SEAL team emerged before dawn …
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Colbert I. King / Washington Post:
The rise of the New Confederacy  —  It took on new force with fears of the federal government in Washington interfering with their cherished way of life.  It gathered steam with the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860.  And it all came into full flower when shore batteries fired on Fort Sumter.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Welcome to Ted Cruz's Thunderdome  —  AN ape sits where Abe sat.  —  The year is 2084, in the capital of the land formerly called North America.  —  The peeling columns of the Lincoln Memorial, and Abe's majestic head, elegant hands and big feet are partially submerged in sludge.
Discussion: Conservatives4Palin
James Hohmann / Politico:
Cuccinelli shuns Cruz limelight  —  RICHMOND, Va.— That was awkward.  —  In the clearest sign yet of the potent effect of the government shutdown on the Virginia governor's race, Republican Ken Cuccinelli avoided being photographed with Ted Cruz at a gala they headlined here Saturday night …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Shutdown's roots lie in deeply embedded divisions in America's politics  —  The government shutdown did not happen by accident.  It is the latest manifestation — an extreme one by any measure — of divisions long in the making and now deeply embedded in the country's politics.
Gail Collins / New York Times:
Frankenstein Goes to Congress  —  Our question for today is: Why don't the Republicans just throw in the towel?  Really, this is not going well for anybody.  —  Lots of reasons.  There's Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, the General Patton of the government shutdown.
Paul Krugman:
Shorting Out The Wiring  —  For the moment, at least, the shutdown and the general scene of insanity in Congress is clearly hurting the Republican brand.  And there's a whole small industry of crunching numbers on the 1995-6 shutdown, etc., to estimate the likely impact on next year's elections.
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Daily Star:
Sir Bob Geldof: ‘All humans will die before 2030’  —  SIR BOB GELDOF has declared we ALL have less than 17 years to live.  —  The musician-turned-activist reckons the world will end in 2030 - leading to the extinction of humankind.  —  Sir Bob, 61, based his miserable prediction on the effects of climate change.
Discussion: Power Line
John Avlon / The Daily Beast:
Shutdown Crisis: We Need a Hostage Negotiator  —  With Washington held hostage by the far-right, the shutdown crisis is stuck in stalemate.  John Avlon talks to a former FBI hostage negotiator about how to break the deadlock.  Yes, it's come to this.  —  With the government shutdown entering …
Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
Pentagon to recall most furloughed workers, Hagel says  —  The Pentagon will recall most of its furloughed civilian workers in the coming days, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced Saturday, in a move that could substantially ease the impact of the government shutdown on the federal workforce.
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Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
Pentagon to Recall Most Workers
Discussion: American Spectator
Carlo Muñoz / The Hill:
Hagel recalls most defense staff
Discussion: The PJ Tatler
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
NYT reporter: Obama admin “most closed, control-freak administration I've ever covered”  —  Remember when the media rushed to talk about transparency in the Barack Obama “Hope and Change” era?  Good times, good times.  Leonard Downie, who once worked as the executive editor of the Washington Post …
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Leonard Downie Jr / Washington Post:
In Obama's war on leaks, reporters fight back
Discussion: CANNONFIRE and NewsBusters
Mary K. Reinhart / Arizona Republic:
Experts: Arizona only state to halt welfare checks during shutdown  —  FONT:  —  Policy experts say Arizona appears to be the only state in the nation so far to have withheld welfare checks because of the federal shutdown, a move key state lawmakers want Gov. Jan Brewer to reverse.
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