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3:15 PM ET, August 16, 2009

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Barack Obama / New York Times:
Why We Need Health Care Reform  —  OUR nation is now engaged in a great debate about the future of health care in America.  And over the past few weeks, much of the media attention has been focused on the loudest voices.  What we haven't heard are the voices of the millions upon millions …
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CNN:
Democratic senator: Public health insurance option dead  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — A key Senate negotiator said Sunday that President Barack Obama should drop his push for a government-funded public health insurance option because the Senate will never pass it.
Martina Stewart / CNN:
Sebelius: There will be competition with private insurers  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) - A day after President Obama appeared to suggest that his administration might be open to health care reform legislation that does not include a public health insurance option, one of Obama's top aides on the issue left …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A LETDOWN.... Sen. Kent Conrad (D) of North Dakota told Fox News this morning that there's no point in pursuing a public option as part of health care reform.  It's futile, he said, to continue to “chase that rabbit” because it doesn't have 60 votes.
msnbc.com:
Aug. 16: Dick Armey, Tom Coburn, Tom Daschle, Rachel Maddow  —  MR. DAVID GREGORY: This Sunday: the August heat over health care.  —  Unidentified Man: One day, God's going to stand before you and he's going to judge you and the rest of your damn cronies up on the Hill.
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Rachel Weiner / The Huffington Post:   Maddow Battles Dick Armey In “Meet The Press” Debut (VIDEO)
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Sarah's Ghoulish Carousel  —  I'm not sure the man who popped off and tweeted that Sonia Sotomayor was a “Latina woman racist” is the best Henry Higgins for the Eliza Doolittle of Alaska.  —  But Newt Gingrich was a professor.  And he does know something about pulling yourself up by dragging …
Patrick Sawer / Telegraph:
Swimmers are told to wear burkinis  —  British swimming pools are imposing Muslim dress codes in a move described as divisive by Labour MPs.  —  Under the rules, swimmers - including non-Muslims - are barred from entering the pool in normal swimming attire.
Discussion: Below The Beltway
Jo Macfarlane / Daily Mail:
Swine flu jab link to killer nerve disease: Leaked letter reveals concern of neurologists over 25 deaths in America  —  A warning that the new swine flu jab is linked to a deadly nerve disease has been sent by the Government to senior neurologists in a confidential letter.
Kirsten Fleming / New York Post:
MEGHAN MCCAIN, BLONDE BOMB SHELL  —  JOHN MCCAIN WOUNDED THE GOP; HIS DAUGHTER IS OUT TO FINISH THE JOB  —  I liked Meghan McCain.  In her faux hipster Urban Outfitter threads, she attempted to humanize her cantankerous, over-the-hill father during the presidential election with her “cute” bloggette.
Discussion: Right Wing News and American Power
Lizette Alvarez / New York Times:
G.I. Jane Breaks the Combat Barrier as War Evolves  —  As the convoy rumbled up the road in Iraq, Specialist Veronica Alfaro was struck by the beauty of fireflies dancing in the night.  Then she heard the unmistakable pinging of tracer rounds and, in a Baghdad moment, realized the insects were illuminated bullets.
Discussion: On Deadline and The Moderate Voice
Noah Pollak / Commentary:
Who Is Human Rights Watch's Joe Stork?  —  He is, of course, the author of last week's Human Rights Watch report, which claimed that IDF soldiers murdered white-flag-waving Palestinian civilians in cold blood.  He is also the deputy director of HRW's Middle East and North Africa programs.
Joseph Berger / New York Times:
White House Appears Open to Insurance Co-ops  —  The Obama administration sent signals on Sunday that it has backed away from its once-firm vision of a government organization to provide for the nation's 50 million uninsured and is now open to using nonprofit cooperatives instead.
Discussion: Economist's View
The Huffington Post:
Valarie Jarrett Heckled And Hissed At Netroots Nation  —  One year ago at the Netroots Nation conference in Austin, Texas the mood of the crowd was one of excitement and elation over the possibility of a Barack Obama presidency.  —  A year later, with that possibility achieved, a sense of cynicism has begun to creep in.
Douglas Martin / New York Times:
K. H. Bacon, an Advocate for Refugees, Is Dead at 64  —  Kenneth H. Bacon, a former journalist and Pentagon spokesman who devoted his last years to highlighting refugees' problems and urging policymakers to find solutions, died Saturday morning at his summer home on Block Island, R.I. He was 64 and a resident of Washington.
Discussion: James Fallows
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Stephen Miller / Wall Street Journal:
Former Journal Reporter Kenneth Bacon Dies of Cancer at 64
Discussion: ATTACKERMAN
 
 
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Richard Thaler / New York Times:
A Public Option Isn't a Curse, or a Cure
Discussion: Greg Mankiw's Blog
Now! Hampshire:
Delegation under Fire for Failing to Engage Constituents During August Recess
Discussion: Hot Air
Chadwick Matlin / Washington Post:
Facebook Cornering Market on E-Friends
Discussion: Liberal Values
Associated Press:
Firebombs hurled at Honduran newspaper office
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Jonah Goldberg / Real Clear Politics:
Too Many Holes in Obama's Health Plan
Jon Cohen Anita Kumar / Washington Post:
McDonnell Ahead In Governor's Race
Discussion: Below The Beltway
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
U.S. Plans a Mission Against Taliban's Propaganda
WBBM-TV:
City Government Closed For Business On Monday
Discussion: Don Surber
theblogprof:
Macomb Township Tries To Repeal 2nd Amendment, Fails Epically UPDATED …
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Peter Slevin / Washington Post:
Blogger's Case May Test Limits of Political Speech
 

 
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Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
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Ben Smith / Semafor:
Sources: Nicholas Carlson, who has been the global editor-in-chief of Business Insider since 2017, is expected to leave the publication later this summer

Laura Wagner / Washington Post:
Over 50 journalism professors call on the NYT to address questions on its report that described a “pattern of gender-based violence” in Hamas' October 7 attack

 
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