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Andrew Leonard / Salon:
Why Uber must be stopped — The touted start-up is proving to be the embodiment of unrestrained hyper-capitalism. What happens when it wins? — What is Uber? A paragon of free market efficiency and technological innovation serving the greater convenience and comfort of the general public?
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Steven Hayward / Power Line:
Uber Meets Liberalism Uber Alles — There are days when I wonder whether Salon is for real, or whether it's an elaborate gag, similar to the theory that all of Paul Krugman's and Tom Friedman's columns are actually written by a bunch of madcap interns at the Heritage Foundation wondering …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
CNN:
Libyan militia uses vacated U.S. Embassy in Libya as swim club — (CNN) — Libyan militia members have apparently turned the abandoned U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, into a water park, judging by amateur video posted to YouTube on Sunday. — The video, which reflects the anarchy …
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Power Line
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Libyans Overrun Compound Abandoned by U.S. Embassy in Tripoli — CAIRO — Libyans have overrun a residential compound abandoned by the American Embassy when it pulled out of Tripoli in July, according to a video circulated online Sunday. Dozens of gleeful trespassers can be seen diving …
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Weekly Standard and Independent Journal Review
Michele Willens / New York Times:
When Did We Get So Old? — JOHNATHAN RODGERS, who is 68, knew that it was time to step down as president and chief executive of the cable channel TV One when he looked around the conference table. “I had almost always been the youngest through most of my career,” says the former media executive.
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Outside the Beltway and Vox Popoli
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Medicare Miracle — So, what do you think about those Medicare numbers? What, you haven't heard about them? Well, they haven't been front-page news. But something remarkable has been happening on the health-spending front, and it should (but probably won't) transform a lot of our political debate.
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The Mahablog, National Review and Liberaland
Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Happy Labor Day. Are Unions Dead? — An interview with Rich Yeselson, labor strategist and expert … Are unions dead? — No. — Explain, please. — Their power has declined enormously, obviously, but unions, especially the largest ten or so, are still significant American institutions.
Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Rick Perry deletes ‘drunk’ DA tweet — Texas Gov. Rick Perry's twitter account posted - and then quickly deleted - a tweet that characterized a District Attorney with who the governor was in a dispute as the “most drunk Democrat in Texas,” according to a report.
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Texas Politics, Business Insider and Mediaite
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Chris Christie's Trip to Mexico Doubles as a Foreign Policy Test — A few days after Russian forces invaded Crimea, touching off a diplomatic crisis, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey was asked at a confidential meeting of Republican activists how he would have handled the situation differently from President Obama.
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Anti-Labor Day — I'm pretty sure I've mentioned here before the profound effect of spending my most formative childhood years in a place that was sort of a monument to capital's war on labor. LaGrange, Georgia, in the early 1960s was a textile company town ruled economically …
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Hullabaloo
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Cruz Compares ‘Obama Kitty Cat’ To ‘Russian Bear’ Putin — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) slammed President Obama's foreign policy approach during a speech at the Americans For Prosperity's Defending The American Dream Summit in Dallas, Tex. — He dinged Obama on his approach to Russia's advances …
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Business Insider, Washington Monthly, Hullabaloo and Washington Post
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Hunter Walker / Business Insider:
Ted Cruz Calls Obama A ‘Kitty Cat’ Next To The Russian Bear
Ted Cruz Calls Obama A ‘Kitty Cat’ Next To The Russian Bear
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Independent Journal Review, Liberaland, Talking Points Memo and The Raw Story
Daily Mail:
Cameron faces Ukip by-election bloodbath: Party set to win first Commons seat after shock poll reveals Farage's staggering 44-point lead over the Tories — Ukip are set to win their first Commons seat with a landslide 64 per cent of the vote following the biggest swing in modern political history.
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Guardian, National Review, Vox Popoli and Spectator
Washington Post:
U.S. airstrikes help Iraqi forces break Islamic State's siege — IRBIL, Iraq — Iraqi troops aided by U.S. airstrikes entered the besieged town of Amerli Sunday, residents and Iraqi officials said, after a months-long blockade by Islamic State militants that had surrounded the Shiite Turkmen village …
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Mediaite, Reuters, Outside the Beltway and The Moderate Voice