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Jim Demint / Wall Street Journal:
We Won't Back Down on ObamaCare — Fighting a law that is unfair, unworkable and unaffordable is reasonable and necessary. — Now that the government shutdown has ended and the president has preserved ObamaCare for the time being, it's worth explaining why my organization, the Heritage Foundation …
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Politico:
Donors' frustration with GOP mounts — Republican donors were horrified in November after pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into losing campaigns for president and Congress with nothing to show for it. A year later they're appalled by how little has changed, angered by the behavior …
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Harry Reid On Vitter And His Obamacare Amendment: ‘He Just Is Not Playing With A Full Deck’ — WASHINGTON — As the showdown over raising the nation's debt limit and funding the government entered its final week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) could sense “desperation” seeping into the Republican Party.
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Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
At Al Smith Dinner, Colbert Doesn't Spare Politicians — When the comedian Stephen Colbert took to the dais on Thursday for his keynote speech at the Al Smith white-tie charity dinner, the annual gathering of New York's Roman Catholic elite, he immediately flashed a sly glance at Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, sitting a few seats away.
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Scott Conroy / Real Clear Politics:
Brian Schweitzer Mulling 2016 Presidential Bid — Add another name to the short list of Democrats seriously considering a run for president in 2016. — In an interview with RealClearPolitics, former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer indicated that he may launch a White House bid …
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Brian Schweitzer eyes 2016, makes anti-Hillary Clinton case
Brian Schweitzer eyes 2016, makes anti-Hillary Clinton case
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Wall Street Journal:
Health Website Woes Widen as Insurers Get Wrong Data — Insurers say the federal health-care marketplace is generating flawed data that is straining their ability to handle even the trickle of enrollees who have gotten through so far.
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Alexandra Jaffe / Ballot Box:
McConnell challenger nabs big endorsement — Sen. Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) primary challenger got a boost Friday with the endorsement of a prominent national conservative group, the Senate Conservatives Fund. — The endorsement of Matt Bevin comes just days after the fund blasted McConnell …
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Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
Ted Cruz Not Looking for ‘99 New Friends’ in the Senate
Ted Cruz Not Looking for ‘99 New Friends’ in the Senate
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Sam Youngman / Lexington Herald-Leader:
Sarah Palin suggests she will get involved in Kentucky Senate race
Sarah Palin suggests she will get involved in Kentucky Senate race
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Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Cory Booker Plans To Start Marrying Same-Sex Couples At 12:01 A.M. Monday — The senator-elect is slated to marry the couples in the wake of a trial-court ruling requiring marriage equality in the Garden State. The only question is whether the New Jersey Supreme Court will put same-sex couples' weddings …
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Susan K. Livio / New Jersey Online:
N.J. health department says no marriage licenses for same-sex couples until court rules
N.J. health department says no marriage licenses for same-sex couples until court rules
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The Atlantic Online:
How the GOP Slowly Went Insane — The current moment in politics came about slowly, not suddenly, but it doesn't make it any less of a national emergency. — When I was a kid, all I knew about Michael Jackson was that he was crazy. He had a monkey named Bubbles and some kind of oxygen chamber …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Damage Done — The government is reopening, and we didn't default on our debt. Happy days are here again, right? — Well, no. For one thing, Congress has only voted in a temporary fix, and we could find ourselves going through it all over again in a few months.
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Per Kaplan / Gretawire:
This is what happened ..... Click to read — From FNC CHAD PERGRAM: — Urgent: House Stenographer says Holy Spirit woke her up at night to deliver message to the House — Karrah Kaplan spoke with the husband of House stenographer Dianne Reidy last night. There's an emailed statement here from Dan Reidy.
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Geoff Earle / New York Post:
Long hours made stenographer snap
Long hours made stenographer snap
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David Wasserman / The Cook Political Report:
October House Overview: GOP Risk Factors — Earlier this year, a senior House Democrat ribbed our pessimistic forecast for their 2014 prospects by suggesting, “Why can't you just say 'Democrats can't win a majority in the House, but Republicans can lose one?'” That admonition has never seemed more appropriate.
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Alex Seitz-Wald / NationalJournal.com:
Handicappers: Shutdown Puts More Than 17 GOP Seats in Play
Handicappers: Shutdown Puts More Than 17 GOP Seats in Play
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Guardian:
Republican defeat: the Tea Party should be over | Editorial — As a result of the US shutdown battle, Obama and the Democrats in Congress are much steelier characters — The only sliver of silver in the lining of the Republican party's crushing defeat over the shutdown was that …
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
The Truth About the Obamacare Rollout — The feds botched the website. But the states are doing much better. — The federal government is open and paying its bills, which means you can start looking at the other big story from the past few weeks: The startup of Obamacare's marketplaces.
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Yuval Levin / National Review:
Assessing the Exchanges
Assessing the Exchanges
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Redskins and reason — In re the (Washington) Redskins. Should the name be changed? — I don't like being lectured by sportscasters about ethnic sensitivity. Or advised by the president of the United States about changing team names. Or blackmailed by tribal leaders playing the race card.
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Charlie Cook / NationalJournal.com:
Conservatives, Get a Grip on Reality! — Those who thought shutting down the government was a winning strategy should have their heads examined. — Here's a question for conservatives and Republicans: Going into the 2012 Election Day, or even in the last few days before Election Day, did you think Mitt Romney was going to win?
Ronald Brownstein / NationalJournal.com:
How to Win in Virginia as a Liberal Democrat — Unlike Mark Warner and Tim Kaine before him, Terry McAuliffe is touting a distinctly left-leaning social agenda. — No one would confuse Terry McAuliffe with a policy wonk. The Democratic gubernatorial nominee in Virginia is more likely to be found slapping backs than cracking books.
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Republicans reassess after shutdown debacle — The GOP establishment has embarked, once again, on a round of soul-searching. But this time, the question is: What will it take to save the Republicans from the self-destructive impulses of the tea party movement?
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama's Edge Over G.O.P. Is Still Unclear After Victory in Standoff — WASHINGTON — As the Senate voted Wednesday night on a bipartisan deal to reopen the government and avert a national default, President Obama emerged from the Oval Office prepared to head to the White House briefing room to deliver a televised statement.
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Andrew Cohen / The Atlantic Online:
Daniel Snyder's Best Possible Answer to Critics of the Redskins' Name — The owner could use this opportunity to talk about real reform when it comes to Native American issues. — Another football season is upon us, which means another opportunity for America to engage in another autumn ritual …
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Jeffrey Young / The Huffington Post:
Obamacare Website Failure Threatens Health Coverage For Millions Of Americans — A broken website imperils the largest expansion of the American safety net since the Great Society. — More than two weeks into the disastrous rollout of HealthCare.gov, the website created …
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Elizabeth Llorente / Fox News:
They're Not Going To Take It Anymore: New Generation Of Immigrant Advocates Take Radical Approach — The frustration, say immigration advocates, is reaching a fever pitch. — That is why, many say, recent weeks have seen activists use chains and pipes to tie themselves to the tires of buses …
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