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Washington Post:
Health insurance exchange launched despite signs of serious problems — Days before the launch of President Obama's online health insurance marketplace, government officials and contractors tested a key part of the Web site to see whether it could handle tens of thousands of consumers at the same time.
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Rich Lowry / New York Post:
Healthcare.gov is walking dead — In a White House speech Monday, President Obama assured the public that his new health-care law is up and running even in the absence of a functioning Web site. He told people they can call an 800 number instead of buying coverage online.
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Washington Examiner and Power Line
Justin Sink / The Hill:
ObamaCare debacle in spotlight — The disastrous rollout of ObamaCare's insurance exchanges has brought into sharp focus the GOP charge that President Obama is better at campaigning than governing. — Republicans have long needled the president as unable to convert adoring crowds …
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Public Registers Bumpy Launch of Health Care Exchange Websites
Public Registers Bumpy Launch of Health Care Exchange Websites
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NBCNews, Hot Air, CBS DC and Washington Free Beacon
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
Embattled Sebelius to testify next week on ObamaCare rollout
Embattled Sebelius to testify next week on ObamaCare rollout
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The Hugh Hewitt Show and Conservatives4Palin
USA Today:
HealthCare.gov feeds doubts about rollout: Our view — President vows action, but where has he been? — CONNECT — Three weeks after it opened, the HealthCare.gov website — where millions of people are supposed to get insurance under the Affordable Care Act — remains plagued by problems.
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John Dickerson / Slate:
President Obama is a gifted politician and knows how to win an election. …
President Obama is a gifted politician and knows how to win an election. …
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Fox News, American Prospect, Washington Wire and The New Republic
Bernie Becker / The Hill:
Conservative group widens IRS lawsuit — A conservative group announced Monday that it was broadening out its lawsuit against the Obama administration for the IRS's singling out of Tea Party groups. — The American Center for Law and Justice, which first sued administration and IRS officials in May …
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Tod Lindberg / The New Republic:
There's a New Political Story Line—and it's Good for Republicans
There's a New Political Story Line—and it's Good for Republicans
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Kansas City Star, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Monthly
Jon Favreau / The Daily Beast:
The Tea Party, Not Democrats or Republicans, Is the Problem
The Tea Party, Not Democrats or Republicans, Is the Problem
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Daily Kos, CNN, The Reaction and Wonkblog
Susan Page / USA Today:
Poll: Nearly half say replace everyone in Congress
Poll: Nearly half say replace everyone in Congress
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
Why Obama Should Be Freaked Out Over Obamacare — It's worse than we know, this is the easy part, and millions of Americans could be hurt. — President Obama said Monday he's “frustrated” by the disastrous launch of an online computer marketplace for Obamacare. Here are five reasons why frustration isn't enough.
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Man Spends 4.5 Hours on Obamacare Hotline But Still Can't Sign Up
Man Spends 4.5 Hours on Obamacare Hotline But Still Can't Sign Up
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Washington Free Beacon
Washington Post:
Poll: Major damage to GOP after shutdown, and broad dissatisfaction with government — Video: Will voters remember the shutdown next year? Incumbents usually win elections. But after a shutdown, near-default and historic lows in Congressional approval, voters are claiming they'll reverse that trend in 2014.
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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Republican Mega-Donors Quietly Celebrate Chris Christie's Marriage Surrender — Activists are angry, but GOP elites are praising Christie's step away from culture war. “I mean, he's a rare guy who's been able to appeal to people with sincerely held beliefs on both sides of this issue.”
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Adam Goldenberg / Slate:
And that's a good thing. — See Slate's complete coverage of Obamacare. David Auerbach explains what's gone wrong with healthcare.gov, and David Weigel explains why Republicans are calling for Kathleen Sebelius to be fired. — Last week Canada's Supreme Court ruled that doctors …
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Politico:
Michael Bloomberg to buy big for Terry McAuliffe — Michael Bloomberg's pro-gun-control super PAC will drop $1.1 million on ads for Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the final two weeks of the Virginia governor's race. — The billionaire New York City mayor's money will be siphoned through Independence USA PAC …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Associated Press Fires Two Journalists Over Erroneous Terry McAuliffe Report
Associated Press Fires Two Journalists Over Erroneous Terry McAuliffe Report
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Washington Post:
Transcript: President Obama's Oct. 21 remarks on problems with the Obamacare rollout — President Obama delivered the following remarks on the rollout of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, on Oct. 21 at the White House. — PRESIDENT OBAMA: Thank you.
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Rose Garden / The White House:
Remarks by the President on the Affordable Care Act
Remarks by the President on the Affordable Care Act
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DealBook:
Considering the Fairness of JPMorgan's Deal — Some on Wall Street have portrayed JPMorgan Chase as a victim of government zealotry. — The bank is close to striking a $13 billion settlement over mortgage practices — the largest sum a corporation has ever paid to resolve government investigations.
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naked capitalism and News Desk
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Texas Judge Quits GOP Over Social Issues, Shutdown (VIDEO) — Carlo Key, a Republican judge in Bexar County, Texas, announced Monday in a campaign ad that he was leaving the Republican party and will run for re-election as a Democrat. — “I cannot tolerate a political party that demeans Texans based …
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RealClearPolitics Video Log:
Hannity Dials Obamacare Call Center, Operator Says No One Likes It — At the top of his radio program today, Sean Hannity called in to an Obamacare call center. Hannity was able to get through to an operator after only several moments of waiting. He spoke to the operator for nearly 10 minutes …
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Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Marco Rubio: White House hiding ‘ugly things’ — Sen. Marco Rubio on Tuesday hit the Obama administration for a lack of transparency on Obamacare, saying the White House is withholding information so people won't see the “ugly things” of the law. — “I think what they're worried …
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Charlie Cook / NationalJournal.com:
Democratic Takeover of the House Is Still a Long Shot — Democrats will need Republicans to continue self-destructing, among other things, to return to the majority in 2014. — Those who already are saying that the House of Representatives is now “in play” are getting a little ahead of their skis—forgetting a few key factors.
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Special PACs Spent Money at Resorts, Book Says — WASHINGTON — A new book from a conservative advocate of tighter campaign finance regulations seeks to draw attention to a number of questionable but legal fund-raising activities — some potentially damaging, others certainly embarrassing …
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