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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Who was standing behind Obama today? White House won't say — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL BARACK OBAMA OBAMACARE — Nineteen people stood behind President Obama on stage in the Executive Office Building Tuesday as the president kicked off a new campaign to promote Obamacare.
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Considering Which Head or Heads May Roll for a Troubled Website Rollout — WASHINGTON — White House officials, asserting that the HealthCare.gov website is largely fixed, are under mounting pressure from Democrats and close allies to hold senior-level people accountable for the botched rollout …
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Obama to Defend Health Law as Economic Benefit — WASHINGTON — President Obama leaves the White House on Wednesday for one of the capital's most struggling neighborhoods to talk about the economy, not simply to divert attention from his troubled Affordable Care Act but to explain how that law …
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama: 'We're not going back' — President Obama declared Tuesday …
Obama: 'We're not going back' — President Obama declared Tuesday …
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Chris Frates / CNN:
Some Reid staffers exempt from Obamacare exchanges — Washington (CNN) — Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, one of Obamacare's architects and staunchest supporters, is also the only top congressional leader to exempt some of his staff from having to buy insurance through the law's new exchanges.
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Molly K. Hooper / The Hill:
House bill would bash Tehran deal
House bill would bash Tehran deal
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Elicia Dover / KATV-TV:
Mark Pryor Turns to the Bible in New Campaign Ad — (KATV) Sen. Mark Pryor is out with a new TV ad offering a Biblical solution to the already heated 2014 Senate race in Arkansas. — Pryor's campaign said the ad will begin airing on Wednesday. In the 30 second ad, Pryor speaks directly to the camera about his faith in the Bible.
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Michael Warren / Weekly Standard:
Embattled Pryor Invokes God, Bible in New Ad
Embattled Pryor Invokes God, Bible in New Ad
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Republicans see one remedy for Obama: impeachment — History will record that on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary met to consider the impeachment of Barack Hussein Obama. — They didn't use that word, of course.
Christine Haughney / New York Times:
Newsweek Plans Return to Print — Newsweek, the struggling weekly magazine that ceased print publication last year, plans to turn the presses back on. — The magazine expects to begin a 64-page weekly edition in January or February, said Jim Impoco, Newsweek's editor in chief.
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Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
Dick Cheney Surprised by Facebook ‘Attack’ on Daughter Liz in Gay Marriage Spat — Former Vice President Dick Cheney reluctantly commented today on the rift between his two daughters Liz and Mary Cheney, saying that he was surprised that Mary, who is lesbian, and her wife attacked Liz on Facebook.
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
‘Super PAC’ to Raise Money for Liz Cheney's Senate Bid
‘Super PAC’ to Raise Money for Liz Cheney's Senate Bid
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Fran Spielman / Chicago Sun Times:
Ex-Streets and San boss, ex-alderman — both convicts — run for County Board — Calling himself a “scapegoat” for a political hiring system that continues to this day, Chicago's convicted former Streets and Sanitation commissioner Al Sanchez filed nominating petitions Monday for a seat on the Cook County Board.
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John Markoff / New York Times:
Google Puts Money on Robots, Using the Man Behind Android — PALO ALTO, Calif. — In an out-of-the-way Google office, two life-size humanoid robots hang suspended in a corner. — If Amazon can imagine delivering books by drones, is it too much to think that Google might be planning …
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
One in Four U.S. Uninsured Plan to Remain That Way — Republicans more likely than Democrats to say they will pay fine — PRINCETON, NJ — Most Americans who currently lack insurance say they are likely to get it for next year, as required by the 2010 Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare.”
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Ron Fournier / NationalJournal.com:
Millennials Abandon Obama and Obamacare — A majority of America's youngest adults would vote to recall the president. — Young Americans are turning against Barack Obama and Obamacare, according to a new survey of millennials, people between the ages of 18 and 29 who are vital to the fortunes …
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Weekly Standard, Hot Air and Mediaite
Benjy Sarlin / msnbc.com:
Boehner's big hire could signal immigration deal — House Speaker John Boehner has hired a high-profile immigration adviser, his office announced Tuesday, a surprising move that pro-reform and anti-reform advocates alike interpreted as a step toward reform.
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Emma Dumain / Roll Call:
Boehner's New Immigration Policy Director Has Deep Experience on Overhaul Efforts
Boehner's New Immigration Policy Director Has Deep Experience on Overhaul Efforts
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Margaret Talbot / Comment:
MY CANCELLED POLICY, AND MY VALUES — In the short term, I am the kind of person for whom the Obamacare mandate is a pain in the neck. My husband and I, both writers, have been buying health insurance on the individual market for several years, paying about a thousand dollars a month for a policy that covers us and our two children.
Peggy Noonan's Blog:
Low-Information Leadership — The president's problem right now is that people think he's smart. They think he's in command, aware of pitfalls and complexities. That's his reputation: He's risen far on his brains. They think he is sophisticated. — That is his problem in the health insurance debacle.
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John Hawkins / Townhall.com:
Why Liberalism Is On The Wrong Side Of History … Liberals dream of one day seeing all Americans permanently locked in the smothering, cradle-to-grave death grip of the nanny state. Nothing excites a liberal more than the idea of controlling where you go to school, regulating your work and play …
Reuters:
Short-term fix eyed for another problem with U.S. healthcare website — President Barack Obama's administration has found a short-term fix to pay insurance companies for plans selected on HealthCare.gov, the not-yet-complete government website used to shop for insurance required under Obama's healthcare program.
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Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
Dem proposes taxing drivers by the mile — Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) on Tuesday re-introduced legislation that would require the government to study the most practical ways of taxing drivers based on how far they drive, in order to help fund federal highway programs.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Mommy, the Drone's Here! — WASHINGTON — The novelty of flying cars never materialized. But flying novels are right around the corner. — If you aren't nervous enough reading about 3-D printers spitting out handguns or Google robots with Android phones, imagine the skies thick with crisscrossing tiny drones.
The Huffington Post:
Here's Why Obamacare Is Going To Work — WASHINGTON — As Obamacare emerges from the rubble of its first two months, local organizers, state officials and the White House see a clear path forward. With the website now quasi-functional, there are good reasons to believe that the Affordable Care Act will catch on.
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Medicaid expansion becomes weapon against GOP governors — It's widely accepted as an article of faith that Obamacare will be uniformly bad politics for Dems in 2014. After all, the rollout is a disaster and majorities disapprove of the law, so how could it possibly be any other way, right?
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