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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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The Week, Talking Points Memo and Taegan Goddard's …
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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Talking Points Memo, Weasel Zippers and Mediaite
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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Whispers in the Loggia, Politico, The Week, Capital New York, Politicker, Post Politics, Gothamist and The Dish
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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Washington Monthly and National Review
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Yuval Levin / National Review:
Assessing the Exchanges
Assessing the Exchanges
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Washington Monthly, Weekly Standard, Hot Air, The Dish and The Strata-Sphere
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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National Review, Weasel Zippers, The Verge, Health Care Policy …, The Lonely Conservative and Corrente
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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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Business Insider, PoliticusUSA and The Raw Story
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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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The Fix, Liberal Values and Taegan Goddard's …
Alan Cowell / New York Times:
Saudi Arabia Rejects Security Council Seat — LONDON — Assailing what it called double standards at the United Nations, Saudi Arabia took the surprising step Friday of declining an invitation to take a rotating seat on the Security Council just one day after it was chosen to join the body for a two-year term.
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The Monkey Cage, ThinkProgress, Defense One, Outside the Beltway and UN Dispatch
Bloomberg:
Republican Civil War Erupts: Business Groups v. Tea Party — A battle for control of the Republican Party has erupted as an emboldened Tea Party moved to oust senators who voted to reopen the government while business groups mobilized to defeat allies of the small-government movement.
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Talking Points Memo, The Week, Crooks and Liars, Hot Air, Independent Journal Review and The Atlantic Online
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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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ThinkProgress, Towleroad News #gay, Weasel Zippers, CNN, Taylor Marsh, New Jersey Online, Liberaland and GLAAD
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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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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Politico, Outside the Beltway, Talking Points Memo, Althouse, Booman Tribune and The Hill
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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Washington Monthly, Daily Kos and DownWithTyranny!
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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Gawker, Politico, Los Angeles Times, Lawyers, Guns & Money and TheBlaze.com
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?
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Taegan Goddard's …
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Former Speaker Tom Foley dies at 84 — Former Speaker Tom Foley (D-Wa.) has died at the age of 84, according to multiple media reports. — Foley served in the House of Representatives for 30 years, from 1965 to 1995. He was elected Speaker in 1989, and served in that role until 1994 …
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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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Politico
Massimo Calabresi / TIME:
Ted Cruz Failed To Disclose Ties To Caribbean Holding Company — An old college friendship led to financial entanglement with a Jamaican private equity firm and a British Virgin Islands holding company. Neither was disclosed during his 2012 campaign. — Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz …
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Talking Points Memo and Taegan Goddard's …
Kimberly Craig / WXYZ-TV:
Walmart employee fired after trying to help assault victim in store parking lot — HARTLAND, MI (WXYZ) - “The last thing I expected was to not have a job,” said Kristopher Oswald, 30, who was fired from Walmart this week after he intervened to help a woman who was apparently being assaulted in the parking lot of the store.
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Gawker, Associated Press, Outside the Beltway and The Raw Story
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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NewsBusters and The Caucus
New York Times:
Two Parties Start Work to Avoid Repeat Crisis — WASHINGTON — With the government reopened and a debt default averted for now, Congressional negotiators on Thursday plunged into difficult budget talks to avoid a repeat crisis within months, and quickly agreed to lower their sights from the sort …
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The Plum Line, News Desk, Wall Street Journal and Talking Points Memo
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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Washington Monthly, Taylor Marsh and Washington Wire
Kirsten Powers / The Daily Beast:
The GOP's Uncertainty Strategy Is Killing the Recovery — A petty fight shaved $20 billion off GDP. Economists say a Washington that did nothing would be better than the unpredictable bunch that's killing our recovery. By Kirsten Powers. — “Uncertainty is the enemy of our prosperity …
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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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Group demands GOP arrests for ‘conspiracy against US’ — A petition on the MoveOn.org website is calling for the Department of Justice to arrest some House Republican leaders for their roles in the government shutdown and debt ceiling debates. — The petition singles out Speaker John Boehner …
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National Review and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion