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2:05 PM ET, August 23, 2010

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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Now That's Rich  —  We need to pinch pennies these days.  Don't you know we have a budget deficit?  For months that has been the word from Republicans and conservative Democrats, who have rejected every suggestion that we do more to avoid deep cuts in public services and help the ailing economy.
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Jonathan Weisman / Wall Street Journal:
Protests, Rhetoric Feed Jihadists' Fire
Borzou Daragahi / Los Angeles Times:
New York mosque controversy worries Muslims overseas
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Poll numbers in 1994, a bad year for Democrats, don't bode well for them in 2010  —  Is it deja vu all over again for Democrats?  —  Some neutral observers and senior strategists within the party have begun to believe that the national political environment is not only similar to what they saw in 1994 …
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Lou Cannon / Politics Daily:
2010 Elections: Big Potential for Republican Governor, Redistricting Wins
Russell Berman / The Hill:
House Democrats to push party small-business agenda this week
Quinnipiac University:
Meek, McCollum Lead One Day Before Florida Primaries, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; But Many Likely Primary Voters Remain Undecided  —  U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek holds a 39 - 29 percent lead over Jeff Greene in the Florida race for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate …
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Orange Squeezer / Nick Egoroff Orlando …:
Was Mike Huckabee Ready To Sell His Endorsement to Rick Scott for $250,000?  —  I have spoken with a reliable source telling me that a little over a week ago, Mike Huckabee approached the Rick Scott campaign and made overtures that his endorsement could be had for $250,000 dollars.
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog, Ballot Box and Weigel
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Close Republican race in Florida
Rasmussen Reports:
Many More Now Following Mosque Controversy - And Don't Like It  —  A lot more voters are paying attention to the plans to build a mosque near the Ground Zero site of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City, and they don't like the idea.  —  A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds …
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NY Daily News:
Anti-'Ground Zero mosque' protesters descend on downtown Park51 site
The Politico:
Dems urge Obama to take a stand  —  White House press secretary Robert Gibbs's recent complaint about the ingratitude of the “professional left” is a small symptom of a larger problem for President Barack Obama: He has left wide swaths of the Democratic Party uncertain of his core beliefs.
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Mark Halperin / Time:
How Obama's Social Security Tactics Hurt Bipartisanship
Wall Street Journal:
$4.4 Trillion  —  That's how much the spending baseline has increased in 31 months.
Discussion: Commentary
Kristi Keck / CNN:
10 things Obama must do in 10 weeks  —  (CNN) — President Obama is facing criticism that his message has gone off track at a crucial time for his party and administration.  With the midterm elections just 10 weeks away, the president's approval ratings are at their lowest.
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Real Estate's Gold Rush Seems Gone for Good  —  Housing will eventually recover from its great swoon.  But many real estate experts now believe that home ownership will never again yield rewards like those enjoyed in the second half of the 20th century, when houses not only provided shelter but also a plump nest egg.
Jonathan Strong / The Daily Caller:
True stories of bloggers who secretly feed on partisan cash  —  Katie Couric once described bloggers as journalists who gnaw at new information “like piranhas in a pool.”  But increasingly, many bloggers are also secretly feeding on cash from political campaigns, in a form of partisan payola …
Alyssa Battistoni / Salon:
The creeping threat of backdoor privatization  —  It has come to this: Parents are now being asked to send their children to school with their own toilet paper.  And not just toilet paper, but all sorts of basic items that schools themselves used to provide for kids.
Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama.  —  David H. Koch in 1996.  He and his brother Charles are lifelong libertarians and have quietly given more than a hundred million dollars to right-wing causes.  —  KEYWORDS … On May 17th, a black-tie audience …
Daniel Bates / Daily Mail:
Taliban-hired snipers believed to have killed British soldiers killed by air strikes  —  Four foreign snipers hired by the Taliban, thought to be responsible for the deaths of ten British soldiers, have been hunted down and killed.  —  The mercenaries were found by British special forces …
Discussion: The Jawa Report
Dara Kam / Post on Politics:
Last-minute Palin robo-calls for Bondi in GOP attorney general primary  —  The day before Tuesday's primary election, political newcomer Pam Bondi brought out the big guns: a robo-call recorded by conservative darling Sarah Palin.  —  The “Mama Grizzly” calls Bondi “a real prosecutor …
Ben Evans / Associated Press:
SPIN METER: Republicans hot, cold on Constitution  —  WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Paul Broun of Georgia won his seat in Congress campaigning as a strict defender of the Constitution.  He carries a copy in his pocket and is particularly fond of invoking the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Pakistanis Tell of Motive in Taliban Leader's Arrest  —  ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — When American and Pakistani agents captured Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban's operational commander, in the chaotic port city of Karachi last January, both countries hailed the arrest as a breakthrough …
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
In break with Reid, Durbin backs mosque  —  The second-ranking Senate Democrat broke ranks with his party's leader this weekend by announcing his support for the Lower Manhattan Islamic center and mosque.  —  Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.) said Sunday that those who are opposed …
Discussion: National Review and Weasel Zippers
myfoxny.com:
Uninsured Slow To Sign Up For Coverage  —  HACKENSACK, N.J. - Just two people in New Jersey will begin receiving coverage Monday under new plans created by federal health care reforms.  —  NJ Protect plans are available to those who have been without insurance for at least six months …
 
 
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Russell Adams / Wall Street Journal:
Harman Ready to Become ‘Institution Builder’ at Newsweek
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Why Statism Is the Wrong Frame
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Washington Monthly:
College Dropout Factories
Discussion: Economix
Sean J. Miller / Ballot Box:
McCain poised to crush Hayworth on Tuesday
Derrick DePledge / Staradvertiser:
Abercrombie has edge  —  Mufi Hannemann continues to trail …
Discussion: The Fix
Jeff Merkley / Oregonian:
Mosque: Don't blame friends for acts of enemies
Discussion: The Plum Line and Salon
 Earlier Items: 
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
ARMEY DEMANDS ‘COURAGE’ ON RADICAL RYAN ROADMAP.... Rep. Paul Ryan …
Tracy Alloway / FT Alphaville:
Moving targets, US housing edition
Discussion: interfluidity
Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
Details About President Obama's Iraq Address Next Week
Tim Geithner / msnbc.com:
Transcripts on  —  MR. DAVID GREGORY: This Sunday …
Ruth Simon / Wall Street Journal:
Credit-Card Rates Climb
Paul Krugman:
The Taylor Rule And The “Bond Bubble” (Wonkish)
Julian Pecquet / The Hill:
Insurance agents fight for survival in world after health reform
 

 
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Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Puck hires veteran journalist and TV commentator John Heilemann as its chief political columnist and partner, as the outlet expands its presence in Washington

Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times:
PEN America cancels its 2024 literary awards ceremony, set for April 29, after months of protests over the organization's response to the war in Gaza

 
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