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Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
Republican Party Favorability Sinks to Record Low  —  Falls 10 percentage points from September's 38%  —  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, government leaders …
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Gallup: GOP Favorability Plunges To Record Low
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? …
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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.
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.
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
The Republican Arcade Claw Machine
Discussion: National Review and Hullabaloo
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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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
John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
MEDIA FAIL: OBAMA APPROVAL PLUMMETS TO 37%
Dana Bash / CNN:
Senior House GOP source: Debt deal may require Democratic help  —  Washington (CNN) - A Senior House GOP source concedes to CNN that to get the White House on board with a debt ceiling deal, House Republicans would likely have to agree to a clean short term debt ceiling increase.
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Politico
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Justin Sink / The Hill:   House GOP ‘negotiators’ to meet Obama
Jake Sherman / Politico:
GOP unity frays, frustration builds
Discussion: CNN, Hullabaloo and The Hill
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.
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.
Michael Isikoff / NBC Politics:
Kochs to Congress: Focus on spending, not Obamacare  —  In a move that highlights a growing rift in conservative ranks, Koch Industries — the privately held energy conglomerate owned by billionaires Charles and David Koch — today distanced the firm from allied political groups lobbying …
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Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Bachmann: Obama ‘Committed Impeachable Offenses,’ Wants To Be A Dictator  —  Speaking with conservative talk show host Rusty Humphries on a conference call sponsored by TheTeaParty.net yesterday, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota suggested that the House hold hearings on impeaching the president.
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?
Venessa Wong / Businessweek:
Unpaid Intern Is Ruled Not an ‘Employee,’ Not Protected From Sexual Harassment  —  There's plenty for unpaid interns to complain about—mainly, the lack of money—but apparently it gets worse.  Because they're not paid and don't receive remuneration such as pension and life insurance …
Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Hillary Clinton to speak at Center for American Progress anniversary  —  Hillary Clinton will be the featured speaker at the tenth anniversary event later this month for the Center for American Progress, the influential Washington-based progressive think tank and activist group, POLITICO has learned.
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.
Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
Is the Shutdown Creating a Dystopic Political Future?  —  Let's cast our minds forward a few weeks, to after the shutdown/default crisis is over.  At that point, the 2014 off-year elections will be only a year away.  And what will the lasting effect of this episode be?  Maybe not all that much.
David Auerbach / Slate:
What really went wrong with healthcare.gov?  —  Of all the terrible websites I've seen, healthcare.gov ranks somewhere in the middle.  It has been difficult if not impossible to sign up, and customer service has been inadequate.  But it's certainly better than the NYC Department of Education site …
Justin Sink / The Hill:
White House: Obama orders military death benefits paid to families  —  President Obama has ordered officials to resume paying death benefits to the families of fallen soldiers and was “very disturbed” they had been halted due to the government shutdown, said White House spokesman Jay Carney.
Amanda Marcotte / Slate:
Sarah Lacy Writes Every Female-Penned Defense of Gender Inequality Ever  —  As reported here earlier, there is a kerfuffle over the revelation that Twitter's board, investors, and almost all of its executives are male.  This is playing out by the book: The initial criticisms, the defensive retorts, the anger at the defensive retorts.
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.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register:
Updated: Ihlenfeld ID's Shooter as Former Wheeling Police Officer  —  The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register  —  WHEELING — A man who reportedly fired more than 20 shots into the Wheeling Federal Building has died, authorities said.  —  The man has not yet been identified …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
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 …
Janet Yellen / Finance:
Rejoice: the Yellen Fed will print money forever to create jobs  —  We now know where we stand.  Janet Yellen is to take over the US Federal Reserve, the world's monetary hegemon, the master of all our lives.  —  The Fed will be looser for longer.  The FOMC will continue to print money until …
Chris Matthews / Washington Post:
Breaking the deadlock on Pennsylvania Avenue  —  Chris Matthews was a senior aide to House Speaker Thomas P.  “Tip” O'Neill Jr. from 1981 through 1987.  He is most recently the author of “Tip and the Gipper: When Politics Worked.”  —  I remember a testy 1982 meeting between Ronald Reagan and Tip O'Neill over the budget.
Discussion: TheBlaze.com
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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