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1:35 PM ET, October 7, 2013

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Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
White House official says Obama would accept short-term agreement on debt ceiling  —  President Obama would accept a short-term increase in the debt ceiling, rather than a permanent one, a senior White House official said Monday, acknowledging that it may not be possible to reach agreement …
Discussion: CNN, Hot Air, Guardian and AEIdeas
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Tal Kopan / Politico:
Tom Coburn: No default if ceiling stays  —  Sen. Tom Coburn said Monday that warnings of a U.S. default if Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling by Oct. 17 are untrue.  —  “I would dispel the rumor that is going around that you hear on every newscast that if we don't raise the debt ceiling we will default on our debt.
Discussion: National Review and Post Politics
Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
Schumer predicts Boehner will cave  —  Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) predicted Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) will fold before the United States reaches its borrowing limit on Oct. 17.  —  “Let me make a prediction: When we get close to debt ceiling he will have to break with the Tea Party,” Schumer said Monday on CNN's “New Day.”
Discussion: Politico and CNN
NationalJournal.com:
Republicans Downplay ‘Default’, Dismiss Debt Deadline
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Senate Dems to call GOP's bluff on debt limit
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Erick Erickson / RedState:
Obamacare or the Debt Ceiling
Discussion: Washington Monthly and Wonkblog
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
Governing by Blackmail  —  SUPPOSE President Obama announced:
Jennifer Senior / New York Magazine:
In Conversation: Antonin Scalia  —  On the eve of a new Supreme Court session, the firebrand justice discusses gay rights and media echo chambers, Seinfeld and the Devil, and how much he cares about his intellectual legacy ("I don't").  —  a day that just happened to be the 27th anniversary …
Manu Raju / Politico:
Reid plotting to stay in power  —  Republicans are eager for November 2016 — and not just because Barack Obama's presidency will be in its final days.  —  It's when Harry Reid, the man reviled by Republicans for his inflammatory rhetoric and hardball tactics during the government shutdown, could be booted from his Nevada Senate seat.
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Manu Raju / Politico:
Harry Reid talks tough, ramps up for 2016
Discussion: TheBlaze.com and National Review
The Right Scoop:
AMBER WEBSITE NOW WORKING - Obama plays POLITICS with LOST CHILDREN, shuts down Amber Alert website  —  This is unbelievable.  The Obama administration has shut down the Amber Alert website because of the government shutdown and it now renders this message when you attempt to access it:
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Brandon Lowrey / nbclosangeles.com:
Amber Alert Website Offline Due to Gov't Shutdown
Evan McMorris-Santoro / BuzzFeed:
Amber Alert System Unaffected By Government Shutdown, Justice Department Says
Doug Powers / Michelle Malkin:
Obamacare epiphanies, part VII: Hey, somebody's got to pay for somebody else's ‘free’ stuff  —  This “Obamacare awakening” in a nutshell, coming soon to millions more (h/t Instapundit): … A little later: … Sorry, but...  A greeting for those having similar epiphanies in the future:
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
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Yalman Onaran / Bloomberg:
A U.S. Default Seen as Catastrophe Dwarfing Lehman's Fall  —  Anyone who remembers the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. little more than five years ago knows what a global financial disaster is.  A U.S. government default, just weeks away if Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling …
Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
TV ad in Wyoming Senate race hits Liz Cheney on gay marriage  —  U.S. Senate candidate Liz Cheney, right, campaigns in Emblem, Wyo., this summer at the same time as her opponent, Sen. Michael B. Enzi, left.  (Dan Cepeda / Casper Star-Tribune / August 24, 2013)
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Cameron Joseph / Ballot Box:
Outside group hits Liz Cheney on gay marriage in Wyoming
Discussion: Politico and CNN
Wall Street Journal:
Defects Cripple Health-Care Website  —  Six days into the launch of insurance marketplaces created by the new health-care law, the federal government acknowledged for the first time Sunday it needed to fix design and software problems that have kept customers from applying online for coverage.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Boehner Bunglers  —  The federal government is shut down, we're about to hit the debt ceiling (with disastrous economic consequences), and no resolution is in sight.  How did this happen?  —  The main answer, which only the most pathologically “balanced” reporting can deny, is the radicalization of the Republican Party.
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Anxious Allies Aiding Booker in Senate Bid  —  Cory A. Booker is an undisputed star of a new generation of African-American leaders, electrifying liberal audiences with his oratory and charming the social media set with his digital savvy.  —  But the Senate campaign Mr. Booker, a Democrat …
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Some tea party congressmen find signs of political backlash at home  —  GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Nearly three years after a band of renegade congressmen brought the tea party insurgency to Washington, there are early rumblings of a political backlash in some of their districts.
New York Times:
U.S. Said to Hold Qaeda Suspect on Navy Ship  —  An accused operative for Al Qaeda seized by United States commandos in Libya over the weekend is being interrogated while in military custody on a Navy ship in the Mediterranean Sea, officials said on Sunday.  He is expected eventually to be sent to New York for criminal prosecution.
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NBCNews:
US will interrogate terror suspect aboard warship in Mediterranean, officials say
Discussion: Washington Post and Hot Air
John Solomon / Washington Times:
ATF tries to block whistleblowing agent's ‘Fast and Furious’ book  —  1st Amendment battle over ‘gun-walking’ expose  —  The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is blocking the main whistleblower in the Fast and Furious case from publishing a book for pay …
Michael Van Sickler / MiamiHerald.com:
Gov. Rick Scott delivers mea culpa on voter purge  —  TALLAHASSEE — In a rare display of contrition coming to a Florida city near you, Gov. Rick Scott's administration is acknowledging what civil rights groups and local elections officials had already been saying: Last year's attempted purge …
Discussion: ThinkProgress
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:   Rick Scott Acknowledges Flaws In 2012 Voter Purge, But Says Next One Will Be Better
First Read / NBCNews:
First Thoughts: From one crisis to the next without any end in sight  —  From one crisis (shutdown) to the next (debt ceiling) — without any end in sight... Dilemmas for both Boehner and Obama... If Boehner says there aren't enough votes for a clean CR, doesn't he have to prove it? …
Discussion: msnbc.com and Hot Air
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New York Times:
Boehner Hews to Hard Line in Demanding Concessions From Obama
 
 
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Benjamin Wittes / Lawfare:
National Security, the Shutdown, and Moral Seriousness
Discussion: The Dish
Washington Post:
President Obama says, 'I'd think about changing' name of Washington Redskins
John Dickerson / Slate:
PGSTX0534 Will Not See You Now  —  One woman's quest to sign …
Los Angeles Times:
The Obamacare exemptions that aren't  —  A stop sign is seen …
Discussion: NewsBusters
Jessica Taylor / msnbc.com:
Reid's silver lining
Discussion: Politico
 Earlier Items: 
BBC:
Egypt attacks targets security forces
Discussion: Algemeiner.com and OODA Loop
Duane Patterson / The Greenroom:
It's Quicker This Way?
Discussion: Power Line
Stephanie Simon / Politico:
Vouchers don't do much for students
Gregory Berns / New York Times:
Dogs Are People, Too  —  FOR the past two years, my colleagues …
Discussion: Stinque and National Review