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2:20 PM ET, October 9, 2013

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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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First Read / NBCNews:
First Thoughts: The beginning of the end?  —  The beginning of the end?  Paul Ryan op-ed appears to be an olive branch and a way out of the budget stalemate... But can conservatives accept that potential end (which has no Obamacare changes?)...  Cantor's bad cop to Ryan's good cop? …
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.
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
The Morning Plum: A clarifying moment of Washington dysfunction  —  Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan have both published new articles that add up to a kind of closing argument against the White House as the crisis hits a climax.  Both are usefully revealing.  By eliding the core disagreement driving …
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
The Republican Arcade Claw Machine
Discussion: Hullabaloo and National Review
Eric Cantor / Washington Post:
Divided government requires bipartisan negotiation
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%
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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Politico:
John Boehner's endgame
Jake Sherman / Politico:
GOP unity frays, frustration builds
Discussion: Hullabaloo and The Hill
Associated Press:
Obama claims GOP extortion, Boehner vows no surrender amid hints of short-term budget truce
Louis Bolden / clickorlando.com:
Lead health care navigator in Florida provides wrong information on credit scores  —  Ann Packham tells Local 6 she was incorrect about Affordable Care Act … A day after telling Local 6 that anyone signing up for the Affordable Care Act had to provide their credit score, the lead navigator in Florida said she was wrong.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Democrats maintain edge for 2014  —  PPP's newest national survey finds that Americans continue to lean toward voting Democratic for the House next year, as they pin most of the blame for the government shutdown on Republicans.  —  Democrats lead the generic Congressional ballot 46/41, including a 42/33 lead with independents.
Discussion: Politico, PoliticusUSA and Mediaite
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?
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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Matt Fuller / Roll Call:
Republicans Say Obama Underestimates Their Resolve as Debt Default Nears
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.
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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George Will Compares This Budget Deadlock To Past Conflicts
Discussion: Mediaite and Shakesville
Jeremy Herb / The Hill:
GOP's Huelskamp: Does Reid not like veterans?  —  Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.) on Wednesday asked the head of Veterans Affairs if he thinks Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-Nev.) doesn't like veterans.  —  “Do you think Sen. Reid doesn't like our veterans or the VA in particular?”
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.
Alexandra Jaffe / Ballot Box:
GOP Rep. Bill Young to retire  —  Rep. C.W. Bill Young (R-Fla.) has announced he will retire from Congress when his term ends in 2014.  —  Flagging health and poor fundraising hauls had prompted speculation that the 22-term congressman would retire, though he had previously defied those expectations.
David Edwards / The Raw Story:
House Republicans silence Rep. Grayson after he cites poll comparing them to ‘dog poop’  —  Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) found himself on Tuesday being added to the list of things that had been shut down because of Republicans in Congress.  —  During a speech on the House floor to call for a vote …
Julia Preston / New York Times:
8 Lawmakers Arrested at Immigration Protest  —  WASHINGTON — As several thousand demonstrators rallied around them, eight members of the House of Representatives were arrested on Tuesday outside the Capitol in a protest to push Congress to pass broad immigration legislation that includes …
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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.
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Chaplain prays on shutdown ‘shame’  —  Senate Chaplain Barry Black challenged Washington lawmakers to say, “Enough is enough,” now that they are confronted with the news that death payments to families of fallen U.S. soldiers have been suspended.  —  Nearly every day for the past two weeks …
Discussion: CNN
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 …
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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