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Obama's ratings tumble after health-care flaws — The flawed rollout of the Affordable Care Act has pushed President Obama to the lowest point of his presidency, with dwindling faith in his competence and in many of the personal attributes that have buoyed him in the past, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Rude Awakening for Federal Way Woman Who Got Shout-Out From President - Can't Afford Obamacare Policy After All — After Jessica Sanford Sends Fan Letter to Obama for Making Insurance Affordable, State Says She Must Pay Full Ticket — Jessica Sanford, the Federal Way woman who got a shout …
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The Daily Caller, BuzzFeed, Conservative Intelligence … and Weasel Zippers


Healthcare plan enrollment surges in some states after rocky rollout — Healthcare insurance enrollment increases in some states that run their own exchanges, boosting hopes of Obamacare backers. — Peter Lee, director of the Covered California health insurance exchange, discusses enrollment.
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Obama approval rating drops - November 2013 Post-ABC poll — Poll Questions
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Woman cited by President as Obamacare success story frustrated by sign up process — Updated 1:20 a.m. ET, 11/19/2013 - This is updated from an earlier version, adding more details. — (CNN)- Washington state resident Jessica Sanford was bursting with pride when President Obama mentioned …
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Firedoglake, Hit & Run, Hot Air and Politico

Private consultants warned of risks before HealthCare.gov's Oct. 1 launch — The Obama administration brought in a private consulting team to independently assess how the federal online health-care enrollment system was developing, according to a newly disclosed document …
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New York Times, Mediaite, National Republican …, Outside the Beltway, Hot Air and Via Meadia

A New G.O.P. Excuse for Doing Nothing — With unrestrained glee, Republicans are using the calamitous debut of the Affordable Care Act as their latest justification for undermining all of health care reform. But they're not stopping there. The Obama administration's fumbling is apparently …
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Poll: Most Americans Oppose Obamacare Repeal Despite Rollout Troubles
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Taegan Goddard's Wonk Wire and The Plum Line

Another Website, Another Problem for Obama
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No Bailouts for ObamaCare — The health-care law's 'risk corridors …
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National Review, Politico and The New Republic

Obama flubs during health care conference call with community organizers, claims 'more than 100 …
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Michelle Malkin, VodkaPundit, Weasel Zippers and Twitchy

Obama's conference call on Obamacare goes about as well as HealthCare.gov rollout
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Ed Driscoll

No huge drop in Obamacare support despite rocky rollout: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Census ‘faked’ 2012 election jobs report — In the home stretch of the 2012 presidential campaign, from August to September, the unemployment rate fell sharply — raising eyebrows from Wall Street to Washington. — The decline — from 8.1 percent in August to 7.8 percent in September — might not have been all it seemed.
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Va. Sen. Creigh Deeds Stabbed in Bath County Home — Sources say Deeds' son stabbed his father, then shot himself — Virginia State Sen. Creigh Deeds was stabbed by his son, Austin “Gus” Deeds, before the son fatally shot himself, Democratic sources tell News4.
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Poll: Mitt Romney beats President Obama today — As more bad poll numbers continue to pour in for President Barack Obama, a new survey finds that if the 2012 election matchup were held this month, Mitt Romney would hold the edge with the voters. — Romney topped Obama 49 percent …
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Power Line, No More Mister Nice Blog, Outside the Beltway and Scared Monkeys
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State Rep. Uses Sledgehammer To Destroy Homeless People's Possessions — State Rep. Tom Brower (D) destroying a homeless person's possessions. — Much like Batkid, Hawaii has found its own superhero. Except that instead of protecting the powerless from harm, he roams the streets …
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Liberaland
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Lawmaker hammers home his homeless solution
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The Huffington Post and The Raw Story

Chris Christie Knocks GOP, Says Washington Is Full of ‘Absolutists’ — WASHINGTON — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had some harsh words for Washington, D.C. Monday night, telling a group of CEOs that “both parties” in Washington are the problem, but still harshly criticizing the GOP …
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Iowa GOP to Christie: Don't skip caucuses
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Did the Shutdown Even Matter? — When budget negotiations began last month, Democrats felt confident that public opinion surrounding the government shutdown would force Republicans to the table, eager to prove their party could compromise. — But today, there's little sense of urgency on a budget deal.
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Obama's Gift to the Republicans
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Harry Reid: GOP playing with fire on judges — Senate Republicans continued rejection of President Barack Obama's judicial nominees threatens “the integrity of the Senate and the future of our country,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday. — “It's hard for me to describe words …
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Senate GOP blocks third court nominee
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The analogy is less telling than who is employing it. — Granted, it's an imperfect analogy. So is every other analogy, but there are some particularly glaring differences here. As Karl Van Zandt observes on Twitter, President Bush didn't push Hurricane Katrina through Congress without a single vote from the other party.
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DHS Still Hasn't Fired Black Supremacist Who Called for Mass Murder of Whites — Almost four months after he was unmasked as a militant black nationalist who called for murdering “Uncle Tom race traitors,” Ayo Kimathi is still employed. — The black-nationalist Department of Homeland Security employee …
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Weasel Zippers and Washington Free Beacon


Court order that allowed NSA surveillance is revealed for first time — Fisa court judge who authorised massive tapping of metadata was hesitant but felt she could not stand in the way — A secret court order that authorised a massive trawl by the National Security Agency of Americans' email …
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Hit & Run, The Verge, USA Today, The Switch and Prairie Weather


Sen. Elizabeth Warren Calls For Expanding Social Security — American values demand that Congress boost retirement benefits rather than shrinking them to satisfy deficit hawks, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said on the Senate floor Monday afternoon. “We should be talking …
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Wonkblog, Liberaland and Taylor Marsh


Martin Bashir apologizes for dirty, disgusting slam at Sarah Palin — FILE: Martin Bashir on the second day of Michael Jackson's child molestation trial in Santa Maria.reuters — When I first saw a headline about what Martin Bashir said, I figured it must be exaggerated.