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Megan Thee-Brenan / New York Times:
G.O.P. Gains Strength and Obama Gets Low Marks, Poll Finds — A New York Times/CBS News poll shows that President Obama's approval ratings are similar to those of President George W. Bush in 2006 when Democrats swept both houses of Congress in the midterm elections.
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Susan Page / USA Today:
Poll: In Colorado, Obama is a drag on Democrats
Poll: In Colorado, Obama is a drag on Democrats
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Talking Points Memo and Wall Street Journal
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
November Gets Iffier
November Gets Iffier
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Washington Post, Booman Tribune and Business Insider
CBS News:
Is Obama tough enough in dealing with ISIS?
Is Obama tough enough in dealing with ISIS?
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Hot Air, Politico, Yahoo! News, Pat Dollard, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Post
John Frank / Denver Post:
POLL: IN BIG SHIFT, BEAUPREZ POSTS 10-POINT LEAD ON HICKENLOOPER
POLL: IN BIG SHIFT, BEAUPREZ POSTS 10-POINT LEAD ON HICKENLOOPER
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National Review and The Colorado Independent
Yahoo! News:
Jewish group brands Biden's Shylock comment ‘offensive’ — Yahoo News 16 hrs ago — Vice President Joe Biden drew fire from a prominent Jewish group on Tuesday after he described unscrupulous bankers who prey on servicemen and servicewomen deployed overseas as “Shylocks” — a term frequently condemned as an anti-Semitic caricature.
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Joe Biden: I was wrong to say ‘Shylocks’ — Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday that it was a “poor choice of words” for him to use the term “Shylocks” in a recent speech. — On Tuesday, Anti-Defamation League's national director Abraham Foxman had said the word “Shylocks” promoted an anti-Semitic stereotype.
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Robert Gates: Barack Obama ‘traps himself’ on ISIL — Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday said the U.S. will need troops on the ground to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and spoke out against President Barack Obama's contention that the U.S. aims to degrade and destroy the group.
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Matthew Weaver / Guardian:
Islamic State video threatens to target White House and US troops
Islamic State video threatens to target White House and US troops
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Mediaite, Hullabaloo, Gawker, Shakesville and New York Times
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Islamic State Issues Video Challenge to Obama
Islamic State Issues Video Challenge to Obama
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democrats.com, Lawfare, Weekly Standard and Washington Post
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Gates: 'There Will Be Boots on the Ground If There's to Be Any Hope of Success in the Strategy'
Gates: 'There Will Be Boots on the Ground If There's to Be Any Hope of Success in the Strategy'
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Hot Air, Pat Dollard and The Week
TMZ.com:
‘Django Unchained’ Actress — We Got the Pictures ... And It Looks Like Sex — The “Django Unchained” actress who cried racism against the LAPD ... claiming they harassed and hurt her because she was just making out with making out with her white boyfriend in a car — has some explaining to do …
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Too bad it's almost certainly unconstitutional. — You are no doubt as excited as I am about the advent of Constitution Day, which explodes into being again Wednesday, Sept. 17, with its customary flurry of greeting cards, traffic-stopping parades, fraught and complicated holiday dinners with the family …
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BuzzFeed:
Oregon Republican Senate Candidate Plagiarized Economic Plan From Several Sources — On the subject of eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse... Monica For Oregon Facebook / Via Facebook: monicafororegon — Large portions of an economic plan released by Oregon Republican Senate candidate Monica Wehby appear …
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Oregon Doctor GOP Senate Candidate's Health Plan Plagiarized From Karl Rove Group's Survey
Oregon Doctor GOP Senate Candidate's Health Plan Plagiarized From Karl Rove Group's Survey
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KOIN-TV and Washington Monthly
John Stanton / BuzzFeed:
Congress Really Isn't Begging To Vote On Authorizing Obama's Military Operation — “It's time to grow up. You're in Congress. This is what Congress is for. It's to vote on things like this,” Rep. Justin Amash says of colleagues' reluctance to vote on authorization of war against ISIS.
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Staci Zaretsky / Above the Law:
Troubled Law School Defaults On Its Bonds, May Be Forced To Cease Operations — While it's true that things have been spiraling downwards for law schools since the Great Recession, it wasn't until 2011 that things really got out of hand. That was when the very first class action lawsuit …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and TaxProf Blog
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
ISIS and the Arab World — LONDON — An existential struggle is taking place in the Arab world today. But is it ours or is it theirs? Before we step up military action in Iraq and Syria, that's the question that needs answering. — What concerns me most about President Obama's decision …
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Wisc. GOPer Drops Out Of Race Over ‘F*gs’ And ‘N*ggers’ Tweets — A Wisconsin Republican dropped out of the race for a seat on the state assembly on Tuesday after he admitted that he made offensive comments about gay and black people on social media, according to The Gazette.
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Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
Cruz: Dempsey, Hagel sound like social workers — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said on Tuesday that the U.S. military should not play the role of “social workers” in Iraq. — Speaking on Fox News's “Hannity,” Cruz voiced his frustration with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey's responses …
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Politico, Gawker, Raw Story and No More Mister Nice Blog
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
How The FiveThirtyEight Senate Forecast Model Works — The FiveThirtyEight Senate forecast model launched earlier this month. Right now, it shows Republicans with about a 53 percent chance of picking up the Senate next year. We owe you a lot more detail about how that forecast is calculated …
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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
For immediate release — Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in July suggests that economic activity is expanding at a moderate pace. On balance, labor market conditions improved somewhat further; however, the unemployment rate is little changed and a range …
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Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
The Making of a Conservative Superstar — Tom Cotton is the ultimate product of today's hard-edged, ideologically driven Republican Party. Is that what Arkansas voters want? — Tom Cotton was born in 1977 in Dardanelle, Arkansas, population less than 4,000, where his family had lived …
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CNN:
NRA focuses on three major Senate races — (CNN) — The National Rifle Association will weigh in on three of this year's key Senate races with a multimillion dollar ad buy beginning Wednesday. — The NRA effort is aimed at boosting Republican Senate challengers in Arkansas …
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James Hohmann / Politico:
NRA goes big in key Senate, governor's races
NRA goes big in key Senate, governor's races
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