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5:15 PM ET, July 25, 2011

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Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
Wonkbook: Republicans have won.  But can they stop there?  —  (YURI GRIPAS - REUTERS) We don't yet know what the final deal to raise the debt ceiling will be.  But now that Harry Reid is developing a proposal with $2.7 trillion in cuts and nothing in revenues, it's a safe bet that it won't include any tax increases.
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Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Harry Reid Calls House Republicans' Bluff  —  Something you often see in negotiations is a mismatch between one side's stated sticking points and its real sticking points.  In the debate over the debt ceiling, for example, Republicans have sought to portray themselves as having two bottom lines.
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Speaker Boehner's Big Gamble  —  The Republican Speaker John A. Boehner, following the collapse of negotiations with President Obama, appears to be considering a path that would involve the House Republicans voting to raise the federal debt ceiling on their own terms, with little expectation of Democratic support.
Brian Goldsmith / The Atlantic Online:
Washington Isn't Broken, the Republican Party Is  —  Democrats have repeatedly sought a compromise deal on the debt.  Why blame the whole city for Republican intransigence?  —  Watching yesterday's Sunday shows was a reminder that, of all the bromides that are popular among D.C. pundits …
Felix Salmon:
How we got into this fine mess  —  For a clear, powerful, and erudite short take on the current debt debacle, there's no better place to go than Jim Surowiecki.  His main thesis is pretty much impossible to argue with: that the debt ceiling should be abolished.
James Surowiecki / New Yorker:
SMASH THE CEILING  —  In the past few years, the U.S. economy …
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
Chad Pergram / Fox News:
The Basics of Boehner's Debt Pitch to GOP Conference
Discussion: USA Today and AmSpecBlog
New York Times:
Senate and House Still Far Apart on Debt in 2 New Plans
Discussion: AMERICAblog News
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Killings in Norway Spotlight Anti-Muslim Thought in U.S.  —  The suspect behind the attacks in Norway said he believed multiculturalism to be a threat.  Here, mourners at Oslo Cathedral.  More Photos »  —  The man accused of the killing spree in Norway was deeply influenced …
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New York Times:
Norway Suspect May Have Had Accomplices; Death Toll Lowered  —  OSLO — The 32-year-old man accused of devastating twin attacks in Norway now maintains that two cells of extremists collaborated with him, court officials said here Monday as they ordered solitary confinement for the suspect.
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
A Right-Wing Monster  —  For many years, a quiz entitled …
Boris Johnson / Telegraph:
Anders Breivik: There is nothing to study in the mind of Norway's mass killer
William Saletan / Slate Magazine:
If Muslims are responsible for Islamic terrorism, are Muslim-bashers responsible for the massacre in Norway?
Discussion: Dean's World
BBC:
Norway gunman ‘has accomplices’
Adam Serwer / Washington Post:
In response to Norway attacks, right-wing bloggers suddenly demand nuance
Discussion: Daily Kos, Tikun Olam and Firedoglake
Pamela Geller / Atlas Shrugs:
Media Assassins  —  Needless to say, I have been fielding calls …
Discussion: Jihad Watch and Booman Tribune
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
White House stokes debt-ceiling crisis  —  A Republican aide e-mails me: “The Speaker, Sen. Reid and Sen. McConnell all agreed on the general framework of a two-part plan.  A short-term increase (with cuts greater than the increase), combined with a committee to find long-term savings …
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
The Hill Poll: Most voters see media as biased and unethical  —  Likely voters hold a dismal view of the news media, generally regarding reporters as biased, unethical and too close to the politicians they purport to cover, according to a new poll for The Hill.
Reid J. Epstein / The Politico:
Steve King on default: Obama could be impeached  —  Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said Monday that President Barack Obama “would be impeached” if the nation falls into default.  —  “STOP talking about default,” he wrote on Twitter.  “The 1st dime of each $1 of revenue services debt.
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Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
Rep. King Says Obama Will Be Impeached If Government Defaults
Discussion: Politics
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Tim Pawlenty: Michele Bachmann often ‘off the mark’  —  Tim Pawlenty engages in the latest round of ammo exchanges with Michele Bachmann, hitting back at her campaign's sharp criticism of the former Minnesota governor and breaking apart the charges while at an event in Iowa today:
Discussion: GOP 12, Hot Air and National Review
Daniel Frankel / Yahoo! News:
Palin doc headed for PPV as ticket sales plummet  —  LOS ANGELES (TheWrap) - With its Sarah Palin documentary “The Undefeated” increasing its playdates by 40 percent this weekend, only to watch box office revenue decline by more than 63 percent, distributor Arc Entertainment announced Sunday …
Adam Serwer:
Captain America's Fictitious, Integrated 1940s America  —  In the vein of what Ta-Nehisi Coates referred to as a “convenient suspension of disbelief” in X-Men First Class, Captain America: First Avenger dutifully ignores the civil-rights struggles of the 1940s.
Christine Haughney / New York Times:
To Reach Simple Life of Summer Camp, Lining Up for Private Jets  —  Gov. Paul LePage of Maine happened to be waiting for his flight at Augusta State Airport on a recent Saturday when the weekend crush began.  —  A turboprop Pilatus PC-12 carrying Melissa Thomas, her daughter …
Bunny Mellon / Newsweek:
The Secret-Keeper  —  On the eve of her 101st birthday, reclusive philanthropist Bunny Mellon, the wealthy zelig who cavorted with Kennedys and stood by John Edwards, talks exclusively to Meryl Gordon about life with Paul, her famous friends, and the secrets buried in her gardens.
Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Poll: Economic pessimism hits 15-year high  —  Americans are more pessimistic about where the economy will be a year from now than they have been at any time in almost the last 15 years, a new poll Monday showed.  —  In all, 59 percent of those surveyed for a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
 
 
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Glenn Beck compares Norway's dead teenagers to Hitler youth
Discussion: LewRockwell.com Blog
Julie Mason / The Politico:
On immigration, Obama blames GOP
Charles Levinson / Wall Street Journal:
Rebel Chief Says Gadhafi, Family Can Stay in Libya
Discussion: Guardian
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Top Dem.: ‘If Boehner would just lead his caucus, this would have been over’ …
Washington Wire:
Mike Ross, a Leading Blue Dog Democrat, to Leave the House
Discussion: Hot Air and USA Today
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Washington is drowning America
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The Hill:
Obama administration's charm offensive fails to win over business groups