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10:05 AM ET, April 19, 2011

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Dylan Smith / TucsonSentinel.com:
Brewer vetoes birther, campus gun bills  —  Also vetoes health care compact law  —  Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a bill Monday that would have required presidential candidates to provide their birth certificates to appear on the ballot, and another that would have allowed guns to be carried on school grounds.
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Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Jan Brewer vetoes birther bill, guns bill  —  Calling it “a bridge too far,” Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on Monday vetoed the state legislature's controversial “birther bill” and also rejected a bill that would have permitted guns on college campuses.  —  The Republican governor said the birther bill …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and TPMDC
CNN:
‘Birther bill’ vetoed by Arizona governor
Discussion: White House Dossier
FOX 10 News:
Gov. Brewer Vetoes Birther Bill, Guns on Campus
The Huffington Post:
Jan Brewer Vetoes Presidential Birther Bill
Associated Press:
Brewer vetoes presidential ‘birther’ bill
David Brooks / New York Times:
Why Trump Soars  —  Very few people have the luxury of being freely obnoxious.  Most people have to watch what they say for fear of offending their bosses and colleagues.  Others resist saying anything that might make them unpopular.  —  But, in every society, there are a few rare souls …
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Ballot Box:
NY's GOP delegation not sold on Trump
Discussion: msnbc.com and Prairie Weather
George Stephanopoulos / George's Bottom Line:
Donald Trump's Solution on Gas Prices: Get Tough With Saudi Arabia; Seize Oil Fields in Libya and Iraq?
Discussion: The Note and GOP 12
Washington Post:
Economic anxiety threatens Obama in 2012, but in poll he edges GOP rivals  —  Deepening economic pessimism has pushed down President Obama's approval rating to a near record low, but he holds an early advantage over prospective 2012 rivals in part because of widespread dissatisfaction …
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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Online:
Obama's Reelection Report Card
Discussion: Marbury
James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
Today's (Needless) Hysteria: the S&P Panic  —  I agree with Clive Crook's puzzlement about the S&P downgrade “bombshell” today: … And I like James K. Galbraith's derisive guffaw, as reported by Dave Lindorff: … I know that markets run on fear, greed, instinct, and panic as much as on logic.
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Dave Lindorff / This Can't Be Happening:
An ‘Oh Please!’  Moment: Is S&P Running Interference for the Right to Help Crush Social Security and Medicare?  —  by:  —  Today'sbreathless anxiety-inducing headline was that Standard & Poors, the rating agency, has issued a “negative outlook” warning on US sovereign debt, claiming that the US …
Bernie Becker / The Hill:
Wall Street puts the squeeze on Washington with ‘negative’ outlook  —  Wall Street on Monday sent Washington officials a concrete signal that it's worried about long-term deficits, with Standard & Poor's unveiling a new “negative” outlook on U.S. debt.  —  The ratings agency's revision …
Discussion: New York Times
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Barry Eichengreen / New York Times:
Is Anyone Listening to the S.&P.?  —  Stocks fell on Monday …
Discussion: New Deal 2.0 and The Big Picture
Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Rand Paul files for reelection race five years away  —  Barely into his first term, Sen. Rand Paul has already filed for reelection, signaling that he won't be running for president in 2012 but does plan to stick it out in Washington.  —  The Kentucky Republican filed for reelection …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
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Associated Press:
Rand Paul files for re-election to US Senate
Discussion: FrumForum
Paul Bignell / The Independent:
Secret memos expose link between oil firms and invasion of Iraq  —  Plans to exploit Iraq's oil reserves were discussed by government ministers and the world's largest oil companies the year before Britain took a leading role in invading Iraq, government documents show.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Truthdig
New York Times:
Syria Issues Stern Warning After Shooting Protesters  —  BEIRUT — The beleaguered government in Syria bluntly warned its people to end more than a month of demonstrations Tuesday, just hours after it marshalled police, army and the other forces of an authoritarian state to crush …
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Aljazeera:
Gunfire in locked-down Syrian city
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Why P.J. Crowley went rogue  —  To friends, colleagues and even critics, there are few more unlikely candidates than P.J. Crowley to become a free speech martyr and a darling of the left.  A veteran of three decades in the Air Force public affairs division, Crowley was a notoriously tight-lipped spokesman …
Discussion: The Nation
Angelique Chrisafis / Guardian:
Andres Serrano's Piss Christ destroyed by Christian protesters  —  • Intruders vandalise photo day after Christian protest  —  • Exhibitor blames Sarkozy speech for inflaming issue  —  When New York artist Andres Serrano plunged a plastic crucifix into a glass of his own urine …
Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Krauthammer doubles down on the 'Trump is the GOP's Al Sharpton' claim  —  It turns out that George Will isn't the only conservative who isn't impressed with the Donald's effort to pump himself up for the White House.  —  On last weekend's broadcast of the syndicated weekend public affairs program …
Dr. Milton R. Wolf / Washington Times:
Molesting kids won't win war on terror  —  Frisking tots while neglecting the border undercuts seriousness of security  —  Our government has become a serial groper.  There's no part of our lives it won't touch.  It insists on putting its insatiable hands on everything from our health care …
David Jackson / USA Today:
Obama to make Easter Prayer Breakfast an annual event  —  President Obama hosted what he called the “second annual” Easter Prayer Breakfast today, and said he wants to make it a permanent part of White House life.  —  “I'm going to make it annual,” Obama told Christian leaders from across the country gathered in the East Room.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
2011 Pulitzer Prize Winners Announced  —  The New York Times won Pulitzer Prizes on Monday for its economics commentary and for its reporting on Russia in 2010, while The Los Angeles Times received the coveted public service Pulitzer.  —  The prizes, which are administered by Columbia University …
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Myglesias / Yglesias:
Why Did The Union Fight?  —  I've always thought there was something about the Lincoln administration's determination to fight and win the Civil War that was a bit odd.  Secession gave the regionally based Republican Party large congressional majorities that wouldn't exist if southern states had representation in congress.
Joe Nocera / New York Times:
Letting the Banks Off the Hook  —  Judging by last week's performance, it sure looks as though the country's top bank regulator is back to its old tricks.  —  Though, to be honest, calling the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency a “regulator” is almost laughable.  The Environmental Protection Agency is a regulator.
David Wessel / Wall Street Journal:
Big U.S. Firms Shift Hiring Abroad  —  Work Forces Shrink at Home, Sharpening Debate on Economic Impact of Globalization  —  U.S. multinational corporations, the big brand-name companies that employ a fifth of all American workers, have been hiring abroad while cutting back at home …
Glenn Blain / NY Daily News:
Classic kids games like kickball deemed unsafe by state in effort to increase summer camp regulation  —  State bureaucrats have created a list of ‘risky activities’ for kids at summer camp.  The list includes freeze tag, Wiffle Ball and kickball, among other games and activities.
 
 
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TBogg:
“How much more black could this be? And the answer is none. None more black.”
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CNN:
Duke lacrosse accuser charged with murder in boyfriend's stabbing
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Susan Page / USA Today:
GOP presidential hopefuls try to defuse their ‘fatal flaws’
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Matt Bradley / Wall Street Journal:
Egyptians Court U.S. Foes
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Leila Fadel / Washington Post:
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Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
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Sharon Terlep / Wall Street Journal:
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Clyde Wayne Crews / cei.org:
Ten Thousand Commandments 2011
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Jim Manzi / National Review:
A Very Good Question about Our National Debt
The Note:
Fmr President Bush Hosts 100km Bike Ride with Wounded Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Why did the anti-Palin protesters think it was right and good to shout her down?
Discussion: Moe Lane, POWIP, Nice Deb and Pajamas Media
 

 
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Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Paramount is planning for what happens if no big deal happens, mulling cutting $2B in costs, selling BET and TV stations, starting a streaming JV, more

Laura Wagner / Washington Post:
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Ben Smith / Semafor:
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