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Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
ObamaCare architect: I regret ‘stupidity’ of voter comment — An architect of ObamaCare on Tuesday said he regretted his 2013 comment that a “lack of transparency” and the “stupidity of the American voter” helped Congress pass the healthcare law. — Massachusetts Institute …
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Eddie Scarry / Mediaite:
Jonathan Gruber to MSNBC: My ‘Stupidity of the American Voter’ Remark was Inappropriate — Jonathan Gruber, MIT professor and so-called architect of Obamacare, is walking back year-old remarks that the health care system overhaul passed only because of a “lack of transparency” and the “stupidity of the American voter.”
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Betsy's Page, Boston Herald, Bangor Daily News, Hot Air, Fox News and Althouse
David Weigel / Bloomberg Politics:
Meet the Mild-Mannered Investment Adviser Who's Humiliating the Administration Over Obamacare
Meet the Mild-Mannered Investment Adviser Who's Humiliating the Administration Over Obamacare
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Washington Free Beacon, National Review and Bloomberg View
Jose A. DelReal / Washington Post:
Obamacare consultant under fire for ‘stupidity of the American voter’ comment
Obamacare consultant under fire for ‘stupidity of the American voter’ comment
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protein wisdom, Firedoglake and The Federalist
Avik Roy / Forbes:
ACA Architect: ‘The Stupidity Of The American Voter’ Led Us To Hide Obamacare's True Costs From The Public
ACA Architect: ‘The Stupidity Of The American Voter’ Led Us To Hide Obamacare's True Costs From The Public
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The Daily Caller, Latest from Crooks and Liars, Washington Post, RedState, Raw Story, Fox News, National Review and Watchdog.org
Keith Bradford Hennessey / Keith Hennessey:
Dr. Gruber's honesty about lying
Dr. Gruber's honesty about lying
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The Federalist and National Review
Mother Jones:
BREAKING: The US and China Just Announced a Huge Deal on Climate—and It's a Game Changer — The surprise agreement aims to double the pace of carbon pollution reduction in the United States. — In a surprise announcement Tuesday night, the world's two biggest economies and greenhouse gas emitters …
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Liberaland, National Review and Informed Comment
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John Kerry / New York Times:
Our Historic Agreement With China on Climate Change — BEIJING — The United States and China are the world's two largest economies, two largest consumers of energy, and two largest emitters of greenhouse gases. Together we account for about 40 percent of the world's emissions.
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Washington Post, Guardian and BuzzFeed
Mark Landler / New York Times:
U.S. and China Reach Climate Accord After Months of Talks
U.S. and China Reach Climate Accord After Months of Talks
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Washington Post, Gawker, The Verge, The Diplomat, Booman Tribune and NBC News
Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
Little Enthusiasm, Familiar Divisions After the GOP's Big Midterm Victory — Most Expect Obama to Get Little Done Over Next Two Years — After a sweeping midterm election victory on Nov. 4, the Republican Party retook full control of Congress. But the public has mixed reactions to the GOP's big win …
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Washington Post, No More Mister Nice Blog and Prairie Weather
James Hohmann / Politico:
The 10 states that could decide the next Senate — The Republican map may not look so bad after all. — The Senate map for 2016 might not be as bad for Republicans as it looks. — The GOP has a bigger cushion than expected for its new majority, probably 54 seats.
Politico:
Jon Stewart, Sean Hannity trade barbs — Jon Stewart has dubbed Sean Hannity “loathsome.” Sean Hannity thinks Jon Stewart “has his head so far up Obama's ass he cannot see clearly.” — The latest tiff between Stewart and Hannity blew up Tuesday after the “Daily Show” …
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Talking Points Memo, Rolling Stone, Raw Story, Mediaite and The Huffington Post
Tim Devaney / The Hill:
Business groups brace for deluge of regs — Business groups are bracing for an onslaught of regulations, with the Obama administration bent on completing a host of the president's unfinished policy goals and the midterm elections now in the rearview mirror.
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
It's Not Just Dumb, It's Krugman Dumb! — We have written here and elsewhere about the King v. Burwell case, in which a panel of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Affordable Care Act allows the federal government to subsidize participants in the federal Obamacare exchange as well as the state exchanges.
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Washington Post and Josh Blackman's Blog
Politico:
Pelosi: 'It wasn't a wave' — An exclusive interview with an unbowed Nancy Pelosi. — House Democrats ended Election Day controlling fewer seats than they have in nearly 80 years, but Nancy Pelosi isn't conceding anything. — “I do not believe what happened the other night is a wave …
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Bloomberg:
Senate Democrats Said to Consider Keystone Vote Soon — Senate Democrats are considering a vote in the lame-duck session to force approval of TransCanada Corp. (TRP)'s Keystone XL pipeline, a party aide said, a move that may bolster Louisiana Democrat Mary Landrieu's re-election chances.
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Washington Post, Bloomberg Politics and NOLA.com topics
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Manu Raju / Politico:
Loretta Lynch hearings likely to wait
Loretta Lynch hearings likely to wait
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Daily Kos, ABC News and Bloomberg Politics
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
The 6 Senate Democrats Most Likely To Vote With McConnell's GOP
The 6 Senate Democrats Most Likely To Vote With McConnell's GOP
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Liberaland
Jeffrey Frank / New Yorker:
Midterm Mood Swings — One way of looking at last week's midterm results is as a national mood swing, made up of irrational fear (Ebola, the terrorist next door), anxiety about the economy, and, perhaps above all, a vague, very real dissatisfaction with President Obama …
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Prairie Weather, Fox News and Washington Post
Curtis Skinner / Reuters:
U.S. nurses to protest, strike over Ebola measures — (Reuters) - Nurses across the United States will stage protest rallies and strikes on Wednesday over what they say is insufficient protection for health workers dealing with patients possibly stricken with the deadly Ebola virus.
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Hot Air and New York Magazine
Washington Post:
The FCC weighs breaking with Obama over the future of the Internet — Hours after President Obama called for the Federal Communications Commission to pass tougher regulations on high-speed Internet providers, the agency's Democratic chairman told a group of business executives that he was moving in a different direction.
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The Hill, The Verge and The New Republic, more at Mediagazer »
Niall Ferguson / Boston Globe:
Obama can't govern? Who knew? — SOMETIMES POLITICS isn't all local. There is little doubt that it was President Obama and his administration's failures that condemned the Democrats to a crushing defeat in both the congressional and gubernatorial contests last week.
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Politico:
The coming climate onslaught — President Obama readies a sweeping list of executive actions. — The Obama administration is set to roll out a series of climate and pollution measures that rivals any president's environmental actions since George H.W. Bush signed a rewrite of the Clean Air Act in 1990 …
Becky Bohrer / Associated Press:
Alaska Win Gives GOP Another US Senate Seat — U.S. Sen. Mark Begich couldn't pull off another election surprise as voter disapproval of President Barack Obama helped push him and other Democrats out of office. — Republican Dan Sullivan, a Marine Corps reservist and assistant secretary …
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Rep. Jim Clyburn: GOP will try to impeach President Obama — Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn is predicting that Republicans will try to impeach Barack Obama so that they can “put an asterisk” next to the name of the first black president. — “There will be some reason found to introduce …
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Political Wire and Mediaite