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CNN:
Rallier tells Obama to ‘put the Quran down’ — Washington (CNN) - Angered by the closure of national landmarks due to the partial government shutdown, a crowd of conservatives removed barricades Sunday at the World War II Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial as they rallied against President Barack Obama …
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Lindsay Abrams / Salon:
D.C. protestors wave Confederate flag, tell Obama to “put the Quran down” — Anti-Obama sentiment abounded at a Sunday morning rally — About 200 people, counting among their ranks Republican Senator Mike Lee, Senator Ted Cruz and former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin, converged on D.C.'s World War II memorial Sunday morning.
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Mediaite, Taylor Marsh, Washington Times, Jammie Wearing Fools, Shakesville and The Daily Caller
Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
Crowd Heckles Cops at White House: ‘Brown Shirts,’ ‘Looks Like Something Out of Kenya’ — As we reported earlier, a protest that started at the World War II Memorial ended up in front of the White House, where protesters piled up barricades that had been used to keep people out of the memorial during the government shutdown.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Rage & Performance Art — In case you missed the day's events, while high level negotiations sputtered on, a Tea Party rally including Sen. Ted Cruz and Sarah Palin succeeded in capturing some of the essence of the political world the rejectionist rump of the GOP is now inhabiting in scenes reminiscent of 2009's Summer of Teh Crazy.
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Mediaite and The Impolitic
Associated Press:
Protesters reopen World War II Memorial on National Mall that's closed for gov't shutdown
Protesters reopen World War II Memorial on National Mall that's closed for gov't shutdown
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Photos From the Million Vets March [Updated With Ridicule of Liberals]
Photos From the Million Vets March [Updated With Ridicule of Liberals]
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The PJ Tatler, Twitchy and Ed Driscoll
WTOP.com:
Crowd storms World War II Memorial
Crowd storms World War II Memorial
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PoliticusUSA, The Raw Story, TheBlaze.com, Guardian, Scared Monkeys and Taylor Marsh
John Aravosis / AMERICAblog News:
Sarah Palin joins Ted Cruz, confederate flag, as new face of shutdown
Sarah Palin joins Ted Cruz, confederate flag, as new face of shutdown
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Blog For Arizona, The New Civil Rights Movement, Little Green Footballs and The Raw Story
nbcwashington.com:
Rally at World War II Memorial Ends at White House
Rally at World War II Memorial Ends at White House
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Hot Air, Fox News, Balloon Juice and The Hugh Hewitt Show
Lori Ziganto / Twitchy:
#1MVetMarch: Barrycades down! Spite House barricades no match for Million Vets March [photos]
#1MVetMarch: Barrycades down! Spite House barricades no match for Million Vets March [photos]
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CBS DC, Washington Times and American Power
Joe Manchin / CNN:
Manchin: Senate is 70%-80% close to a deal — (CNN) - The Senate is 70% to 80% close to a deal to raise the debt ceiling and end the government shutdown, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, said Monday on CNN's “New Day.” — “I think we're 70%-80% there, putting the extra 20-25% to it,” he said.
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The Fix:
Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell don't get along. That's a major hurdle to a fiscal deal. — Here's one of the worst kept secrets in Washington: The two men tasked with finding a solution to the government shutdown and the looming debt ceiling deadline over the next few days don't like each other all that much.
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ABC News, Washington Post and Post Politics
Robert Costa / National Review:
Divided and Uneasy — As the debt-ceiling deadline nears, Republicans remain divided on how to proceed. Discussions with Democrats over the weekend yielded little progress, and the leadership hasn't settled on a strategy. Instead, there are several groups competing for influence …
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Washington Monthly
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Mark Halperin: GOP ‘terms of surrender’ — Veteran political journalist Mark Halperin said Monday that Democrats know they are winning the battle over the government shutdown and all that's left is negotiating the Republicans' “surrender.” — “It's just a question of the terms of surrender right now …
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The Hugh Hewitt Show
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
The ire next time — Whatever else came out of the shutdown, President Barack Obama said he wanted two things to change: no more negotiating under threat. And no more lurching from crisis to crisis. — Turns out that fundamentally reconfiguring reality is going to take a little longer.
Ashley Alman / The Huffington Post:
Louie Gohmert: A Debt Default Is ‘An Impeachable Offense By The President’
Louie Gohmert: A Debt Default Is ‘An Impeachable Offense By The President’
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The Raw Story and Taegan Goddard's …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Dixiecrat Solution — So you have this neighbor who has been making your life hell. First he tied you up with a spurious lawsuit; you're both suffering from huge legal bills. Then he threatened bodily harm to your family. Now, however, he says he's willing to compromise …
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National Review, Prairie Weather, msnbc.com and ThinkProgress
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Paul Schwartzman / Washington Post:
Fearing a lost governor's race, Virginia Republicans confront party divide — With just three weeks remaining before the election, Republican leaders in Virginia fear that their nominee, Ken Cuccinelli II, is on his way to losing the governor's race and that the party will squander command …
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Politico and First Read
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New York Times:
World Leaders Press the U.S. on Fiscal Crisis — WASHINGTON — Leaders at World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings on Sunday pleaded, warned and cajoled: the United States must raise its debt ceiling and reopen its government or risk “massive disruption the world over,” …
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Gawker, PoliticusUSA and DealBook
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Malcolm Moore / Telegraph:
World should ‘de-Americanise’, says China
World should ‘de-Americanise’, says China
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The Hinterland Gazette
Susan Page / USA Today:
Colo. governor suggests gun-control groups stay away — WASHINGTON — Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper suggests national gun-control groups stay away from a looming recall battle that could switch control of the state Senate to the GOP. The groups poured money into an unsuccessful defense …
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Hot Air
Richard Pollock / Washington Examiner:
Feds reviewed only one bid for Obamacare website design — WATCHDOG OBAMACARE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT ACCOUNTABILITY GAO — Federal officials considered only one firm to design the Obamacare health insurance exchange website that has performed abysmally since its Oct. 1 debut.
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Weekly Standard