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Associated Press:
POLL: GOP GETS THE BLAME IN SHUTDOWN — You are here — Home » United States Congress » Poll: GOP gets the blame in shutdown — WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are holding Republicans primarily responsible for the partial government shutdown as public esteem sinks for all players …
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John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
MEDIA FAIL: OBAMA APPROVAL PLUMMETS TO 37%
MEDIA FAIL: OBAMA APPROVAL PLUMMETS TO 37%
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Power Line and The Lonely Conservative
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Democrats maintain edge for 2014
Paul Ryan / Wall Street Journal:
Here's How We Can End This Stalemate — Both Reagan and Clinton negotiated debt-ceiling deals with their opponents. We're ready to negotiate. — The president is giving Congress the silent treatment. He's refusing to talk, even though the federal government is about to hit the debt ceiling.
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Politico, Ballot Box, The Hill, Washington Monthly, msnbc.com, Post Politics, Fraters Libertas, Mediaite, National Review, The Daily Caller, CNN, Business Insider and Hullabaloo
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Erick Erickson / RedState:
This is the Strategy. Now Do It. — Conservatives need to push the debt ceiling fight off the front burner to after Christmas. — Republican Leaders are begging us to merge the continuing resolution fight and debt ceiling fight. They covet this with all their mind and heart.
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Washington Monthly, msnbc.com, Booman Tribune and Mediaite
Eric Cantor / Washington Post:
Divided government requires bipartisan negotiation — Eric Cantor, a Republican from Virginia, is the House majority leader. — For three years, Congress and the White House have been building to this moment. Not the debt limit or Obamacare specifically, but this clarifying moment of Washington dysfunction.
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Talking Points Memo, The Plum Line, Slate and Post Politics
First Read / NBCNews:
First Thoughts: The beginning of the end?
First Thoughts: The beginning of the end?
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Taegan Goddard's …, Campaign for America's Future, Hot Air and Politicker
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Suicide of the Right — Every piece of evidence we have so far on the government shutdown shows the public is blaming Republicans most of all for the standoff. On Monday, an ABC poll showed 71 percent fault the GOP; 61 percent fault Congressional Democrats; 51 percent fault President Obama.
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American Prospect, The Moderate Voice, Talking Points Memo, Ricochet Conversations Feed and The Dish
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Politico:
John Boehner's endgame — As he tries to navigate the politics of a government shutdown that he never wanted, leading a Republican Conference with little interest in being led, House Speaker John Boehner in recent days has scored an unlikely victory of sorts.
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Talking Points Memo, CNN and Reuters
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
Many in G.O.P. Offer Theory: Default Wouldn't Be That Bad — WASHINGTON — Senator Richard Burr, Republican of North Carolina, a reliable friend of business on Capitol Hill and no one's idea of a bomb thrower, isn't buying the apocalyptic warnings that a default on United States government debt …
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JustOneMinute, Firedoglake, Daniel W. Drezner, AEIdeas, Politico, Talking Points Memo, The Jawa Report, DealBook, Shakesville, Reuters, Slate and Wonkblog
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Matt Fuller / Roll Call:
Republicans Say Obama Underestimates Their Resolve as Debt Default Nears
Republicans Say Obama Underestimates Their Resolve as Debt Default Nears
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The World's Greatest …
Kristin Roberts / NationalJournal.com:
Republicans Are Awfully Close to Violating the Constitution — Who cares if President Obama has 14th Amendment obligations? The critical sentence in that block of text should be read as instruction for lawmakers first, and last. — Have Republicans forgotten that they too must abide by the Constitution?
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Taegan Goddard's …, Booman Tribune and Prairie Weather
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
George Will Compares Obamacare To Fugitive Slave Act, Segregation — Conservative columnist and pundit George Will on Wednesday compared Obamacare to the Fugitive Slave Act and segregation to demonstrate the “bruising, untidy, utterly Democratic” process of changing laws.
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Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
Waterboarding Is A Big Joke At Cheney Roast — A sentimental evening at the Plaza for Cheney, Rumsfeld, Mukasey, and Lieberman. “Really tasteless,” says a guest. — The cover of the program at the Oct. 7 “Roast of Dick Cheney.” — Dick Cheney is ready to laugh about waterboarding.
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Crooks and Liars, Mediaite and The Daily Caller
Justin Wolfers / Bloomberg:
Why I'm Very Happy About Janet Yellen — President Barack Obama plans to nominate Janet Yellen as the next chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. In doing so, he will promote the pre-eminent policy economist of her generation to the role of the most powerful central banker in the world.
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Wonkblog, Washington Post, News Desk, The Week, Real Time Economics, Economix and Prairie Weather
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Coburn: 'I'd Rather Have A Managed Catastrophe Now' To Force Budget Cuts (VIDEO) — Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) on Wednesday defended his stance that a debt default would not have a large negative impact on the economy, and may be necessary in order to force the government to enact more budget cuts.
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No More Mister Nice Blog
CBS News:
Obamacare website looks “like nobody tested it,” programmer says — (CBS News) Healthcare.gov launched more than a week ago, and while millions of Americans have signed into the site, not many have been able to actually sign up for insurance because of glitches with the website.
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Michelle Malkin, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers, Jammie Wearing Fools and USA Today
Niall Ferguson / The Huffington Post:
Krugtron the Invincible, Part 1 — It's an ill wind that blows no one any good. The financial crisis that came to a head five years ago with the failure of Lehman Brothers has been especially beneficial to the economist Paul Krugman. In his widely read New York Times column and blog …
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The Grumpy Economist
Quinnipiac News + Events:
Release Detail — October 9, 2013 - Big Gender Gap, But Booker Up 12 Points In NJ Senate Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Stripper-Tweet Not An Issue, Voters Say 4-1 — A 31-point lead among women overcomes his deficit among men to give Newark Mayor Cory Booker, the Democrat …
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Politico, CNN and Taegan Goddard's …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Obama meets with Krauthammer, Gigot — President Obama held an off-the-record meeting with five conservative journalists on Tuesday afternoon. — Present at the meeting were Charles Krauthammer, the Washington Post columnist and Fox News contributor; Paul Gigot, the Wall Street Journal …
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BizPac Review, Right Wing News, BREITBART.COM, BuzzFeed, Mediaite and Booman Tribune
Sean Gallagher / Ars Technica:
Obamacare site hits reset button on passwords as contractors scramble — Three years wasn't enough time to get this massive IT effort past the finish line. — Amid all the attention, bugs, and work happening at Healthcare.gov in light of the Affordable Care Act, potential registrants talking …
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National Review
Joel B. Pollak / BREITBART.COM:
Liberal Intolerance: You Believe What? — I was at a dinner recently where I happened to be seated at a table with new acquaintances of the liberal political persuasion. — We went around the table introducing ourselves. As I said that I work for a “conservative website,” …
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Ed Driscoll, ProfessorBainbridge.com and The Other McCain
ThinkProgress:
How Racism Caused The Shutdown — This isn't an article about how Republicans shut down the government because they hate that the President is black. This is an article about how racism caused the government to shut down and the U.S. to teeter on the brink of an unprecedented and catastrophic default.
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Dysfunctional Gov't Surpasses Economy as Top U.S. Problem — Highest percentage citing dysfunctional government in Gallup history — This article is part of an ongoing series analyzing how the government shutdown and the debate over raising the debt ceiling are affecting Americans' views of government …
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Outside the Beltway, Reuters and CNN
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Many remain locked out of federal health-care Web site — Major insurers, state health-care officials and Democratic allies repeatedly warned the Obama administration in recent months that the new federal health-insurance exchange had significant problems, according to people familiar with the conversations.
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The Fix, Hot Air and Jammie Wearing Fools
Eli Dourado / New York Times:
Let's Build a More Secure Internet — ARLINGTON, Va. — CAN we ever trust the Internet again? — In the wake of the disclosures about the National Security Agency's surveillance programs, considerable attention has been focused on the agency's collaboration with companies like Microsoft …