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9:55 AM ET, February 19, 2011

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Joe Klein / Swampland:
Wisconsin: The Hemlock Revolution  —  Revolutions everywhere—in the middle east, in the middle west.  But there is a difference: in the middle east, the protesters are marching for democracy; in the middle west, they're protesting against it.  I mean, Isn't it, well, a bit ironic …
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John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
What's at Stake in Wisconsin's Budget Battle  —  Who's in charge of our political system—voters or unions?  —  This week President Obama was roundly criticized, even by many of his allies, for submitting a federal budget that actually increases our already crushing deficit.
Discussion: International Liberty
Patrik Jonsson / Christian Science Monitor:
Wisconsin protests: why ‘week of rage’ matters to rest of America  —  Wisconsin protests at the state Capitol pit a new wave of tea party-inspired Republicans against Democrats defending their most cherished ideals.  It's a political drama that echoes across the country and could play out again across the newly ‘red’ Midwest.
Scott / Power Line:
Governor Walker meets the press  —  I think one of our readers expresses the feeling of a lot of Wisconsin citizens today.  She certainly expresses my admiration for Governor Walker: … The battle for Wisconsin really raises in extreme form the question whether the people rule here.
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Pelosi says she's ‘proud’ of Wisconsin Democrats who fled
First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: Upside down  —  How the protests in Wisconsin …
Tobin Harshaw / Opinionator:
Cairo in the Midwest?
Ezra Klein:
Unions aren't to blame for Wisconsin's budget
The Politico:
House votes to defund Planned Parenthood  —  The House just approved Rep. Mike Pence's amendment to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood, checking off a hot-button social issue even as it set up a bigger showdown over defunding the health care law.  —  The vote was 240-185 with 11 Democrats voting …
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Pelosi: GOP using Planned Parenthood as ‘whipping boy’ in health debate
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Joan McCarter / Daily Kos:
House votes to defund Planned Parenthood, Title X
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Don Surber
Julian Pecquet / The Hill:
House cuts off funding for healthcare reform, Planned Parenthood
Discussion: The Hill and The Plum Line
Russell Berman / The Hill:
House rejects extra $22 billion in cuts that divided Republicans  —  The House rejected a measure cutting an additional $22 billion from the Republican spending bill, as conservatives ran into a wall of opposition from the GOP establishment over the depth of reductions to federal funding.
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David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
House Votes to Cut $60 Billion, Setting Up Budget Clash  —  WASHINGTON — The House early Saturday approved a huge package of spending cuts, slashing more than $60 billion from domestic programs, foreign aid, and even some military projects, as the new Republican majority made good on its pledge …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Conservative budget amendment fails House amid fissure among Republicans
BBC:
Libya protests: 84 killed in growing unrest, says HRW  —  Former UK envoy to Libya: “The most exciting question is what happens in Tripoli” (Footage from Libyan TV and amateur sources)  —  The number of people killed in three days of protests in Libya has risen to 84, according to the New York-based group Human Rights Watch.
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Guardian:
Libya protests: massacres reported as Gaddafi imposes news blackout
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Americans Say Reagan Is the Greatest U.S. President  —  Lincoln and Clinton next on the list; Washington fifth  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Ahead of Presidents Day 2011, Americans are most likely to say Ronald Reagan was the nation's greatest president — slightly ahead of Abraham Lincoln and Bill Clinton.
Cubachi:
Allen West lashes out at the “ignorance and dishonest rhetoric” of Congressional Democrats  —  After serving over a month in Congress, Representative Allen West, a Tea Party favorite is less than impressed with democrats from the other side of the aisle.  —  He wrote his sentiments in a press release.
Discussion: Doug Ross and Liberty Pundits Blog
David Leonhardt / Economix:
Why Does College Cost So Much?  —  Robert B. Archibald and David H. Feldman are economists at the College of William & Mary, a public university in Virginia, and the authors of “Why Does College Cost So Much?”  If you want the brief version, you could look at an op-ed article by the two economists …
CNN:
Protesters in Bahrain retake downtown square  —  Manama, Bahrain (CNN) — Thousands of joyous Bahrainis retook a landmark square in the nation's capital Saturday — a dramatic turn of events two days after security forces ousted demonstrators from the spot in a deadly dead-of-night push.
Mark Oppenheimer / New York Times:
A Place on the Right for a Few Godless Conservatives  —  As a child, Razib Khan spent several weeks studying in a Bangladeshi madrasa.  Heather Mac Donald once studied literary deconstructionism and clerked for a left-wing judge.  In neither case did the education take.
ABCNEWS:
Hillary Clinton: Israeli Settlements ‘Illegitimate’  —  Secretary of State Calls Working Toward Mideast Peace Her ‘Highest Priority’  —  Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Israeli settlements “illegitimate” shortly before the United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council …
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Mitt Romney / National Review:
Obama Turns His Back on Israel
Discussion: Salon, The Hill, Ben Smith's Blog and GOP 12
John / Power Line:
Just Wondering  —  A reader asks a good question about news coverage of events in Wisconsin: … Heh.  We all remember how liberal news coverage of tea party rallies rarely failed to note that they were “predominantly white.”  Somehow, that is no longer a salient fact …
James Cowie / Renesys Blog:
Libyan Disconnect  —  Renesys confirms that the 13 globally routed Libyan network prefixes were withdrawn at 23:18 GMT (Friday night, 1:18am Saturday local time), and Libya is off the Internet.  One Libyan route originated by Telecom Italia directly is still BGP-reachable, but inbound traceroutes appear to die in Palermo.
USA Today:
House blocks funding for health care law  —  The House has voted to block funding to implement the nation's health care law.  —  Our original post is here  —  The House is beginning its fourth day of trying to write a budget for the rest of this year with a debate on blocking funding for the health care law.
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and Don Surber
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Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
In Bahrain, the Bullets Fly
Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Cops now pursuing missing Wisconsin Dems, senator alleges
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CBS Boston:
Can Massachusetts Afford 2012 Presidential Primaries?
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Michele Bachmann to Brody File on 2012: Seeking Prayerful “Inner Assurance”
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