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8:45 AM ET, August 4, 2011

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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
UNION MEMBERS OUTRAGED After White House Hires Non-Union Crew For Obama's Birthday Bash  —  Somebody's Having a Birthday Party and You're Not Invited  —  That is, if you belong to a union.  —  In case you live under a rock and haven't heard, Barack Obama turns 50 today.  And, the place to be tonight is the Aragon.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Tense moments at Common Purpose meet  —  Tensions between the White House and its liberal allies came to a head last night at the weekly Common Purpose meeting, where progressive leaders and National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling had a tense exchange about the debt deal, two Democratic sources said.
Discussion: AMERICAblog News and Blogging Blue
Kendra Marr / The Politico:
Tim Pawlenty to pull ads ahead of Ames Straw Poll  —  Tim Pawlenty will be pulling his radio and television ads off the air in the 72 hours before next Saturday's straw poll in Ames.  —  The former Minnesota governor's presidential campaign says it's not short on cash …
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Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Santorum To Give Out Free Jelly At Ames
William Petroski / Iowa Caucuses:
Santorum makes sweet offer to Ames Straw Poll attendees
Discussion: Hotline On Call
Yahoo! News:
US borrowing tops 100% of GDP: Treasury  —  US debt shot up $238 billion to reach 100 percent of gross domestic project after the government's debt ceiling was lifted, Treasury figures showed Wednesday.  —  Treasury borrowing jumped Tuesday, the data showed, immediately after President Barack Obama signed …
Susan Page / USA Today:
Poll: Thumbs down on the debt-ceiling deal  —  WASHINGTON — The hard-won, last-minute agreement to raise the debt ceiling and cut the deficit gets low ratings from Americans, who by more than 2-1 predict it will make the nation's fragile economy worse rather than better.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate Democrats' frustration with media begins to show in FAA fight with House
Bob Cusack / The Hill:
LaHood blames his former GOP colleagues for FAA impasse
Discussion: Washington Post, TPMDC, Firedoglake and CNN
The Politico:
GOP ponders Perry: Savior or flop?  —  To a sizable slice of the Republican base, Rick Perry looks like the conservative, charismatic presidential candidate they have been waiting for in the 2012 campaign.  —  To many GOP elites, however, the Texan looks more like a general election flop in the making.
Discussion: The New Republic and Salon
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Rasmussen Reports:
69% Say It's Likely Scientists Have Falsified Global Warming Research  —  The debate over global warming has intensified in recent weeks after a new NASA study was interpreted by skeptics to reveal that global warming is not man-made.  While a majority of Americans nationwide continue …
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Pressured by White House, Treasury Secretary Is Expected to Stay at Post  —  WASHINGTON — Timothy F. Geithner, the Treasury secretary and dean of President Obama's economic team, is expected to stay through the president's term after intense White House pressure, according to officials familiar with the discussions.
Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Al Gore: We need an American ‘Arab spring’  —  Ever since CNBC's Rick Santelli inspired the Tea Party movement's creation in early 2009, the left has been looking for a similar spark on their own side.  The earliest liberal alternative, the so-called Coffee Party, was a flop.
Michael Warren / Weekly Standard:
MSNBC Host, Guest Consider Whether Tea Partiers Are Addicts, ‘Delusional’  —  MSNBC host Martin Bashir interviewed Stanton Peele, a psychologist and an “expert on addiction,” this afternoon.  Bashir urged Peele to psychologically evaluate supporters of the Tea Party.
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Fred Lucas / CNSNews:
Taxpayers Will Pay for Obama Bus Tour of Battleground States, Says White House  —  (CNSNews.com) - President Barack Obama's upcoming bus tour through the Midwest states typically viewed as swing states during presidential election years will be paid for by the taxpayers, the White House says.
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Judge allows American to sue Rumsfeld over torture … WASHINGTON (AP) — A judge is allowing an Army veteran who says he was imprisoned unjustly and tortured by the U.S. military in Iraq to sue former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld personally for damages.
Elizabeth MacDonald / FoxBusiness.com:
Media Matters Puts Tax-Exempt Status in Jeopardy  —  David Brock, chairman and chief executive of Media Matters for America, told a news website earlier this year that his nonprofit is now moving to “sabotage” FOX News because it says the network is now the “de facto head of the GOP,” among other things.
Discussion: Big Journalism
Bloomberg:
Airlines to Reap $1.3 Billion Fare ‘Windfall’ Amid FAA Limbo  —  U.S. airlines led by United Continental Holdings Inc. (UAL) may pocket $1.3 billion in higher fares tied to the Federal Aviation Administration's partial shutdown as Congress deadlocks on the agency's funding.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and AMERICAblog News
Associated Press:
Going nowhere: Economy struggles to find footing  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Shoppers won't shop.  Companies won't hire.  The government won't spend on economic stimulus - it's cutting instead.  And the Federal Reserve is reluctant to do anything more.  —  Without much to invigorate growth …
RealClearPolitics Video Log:
Obama: “We're Not Even Halfway There Yet”  —  “It's been a long, tough journey.  But we have made some incredible strides together.  Yes, we have.  But the thing that we all ought to remember is that as much as good as we have done, precisely because the challenges were so daunting …
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and Power Line
A.Killough / CNN:
Top Pawlenty adviser leaves campaign  —  Tampa, Florida (CNN) - A top policy adviser to former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty's has left the Republican's presidential campaign.  —  Al Hubbard, a former director of the National Economic Council under George W. Bush, had been the chairman of Pawlenty's …
New York Times:
Bloomberg to Use Own Funds in Plan to Aid Minority Youth  —  The administration of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, in a blunt acknowledgment that thousands of young black and Latino men are cut off from New York's civic, educational and economic life, plans to spend nearly $130 million …
Discussion: The Politico and Associated Press
John Cole / Balloon Juice:
Tired of the Crazies  —  Looks like Chris Christie is sick of the nutters, too:  —  Maybe it is just me, but why don't more Democrats talk like that- forceful, in your face, etc.  I know a lot of you think Christie is a dick, and I think a lot of the time you are right, but performances like this just resonate with people.
Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Eric Cantor: Obama ‘in over his head’  —  President Barack Obama is “in over his head” when it comes to tackling the country's economic troubles, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said Wednesday.  —  The president has not run a business or created jobs and has proven himself ill-suited …
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Rivals in G.O.P. Struggle to Woo Bush's Donors  —  The calls come at least once a week these days, with growing urgency: friends of the Republican presidential candidates, aides to the candidates, and often the candidates themselves, wondering if Al Hoffman Jr. might be ready to lend a hand.
Discussion: Daily Kos
Todd Starnes / Fox News:
Air Force Suspends Christian-Themed Ethics Training Program Over Bible Passages  —  The Air Force has suspended a course that was taught by chaplains for more than 20 years because the material included Bible passages.  —  The course, called “Christian Just War Theory” …
Tyler Durden / ZeroHedge:
Food Stamp Use Surges By Most In Years As Alabama Foodstamp Recipients Double In May  —  It appears that GDP data revisions are not the only thing that the administration enjoys fudging with in order to make the Chinese ministry of Truth seem like a real ministry of truth.
Steven Hoffer / The Huffington Post:
Minnesota School Faces Lawsuit Over Racist ‘Wigger Day’ … A Minnesota school district allowed a homecoming event called “Wigger Day,” during which students wore clothes and behaved in a manner that “from their perspective, mimicked black culture,” according to a federal class action lawsuit filed against the district on Friday.
 
 
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Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
Gaffney Wonders If Norwegian Terrorist's Manifesto Was A ‘False Flag Operation’ …
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Mark Weiss / Telegraph:
Hosni Mubarak ‘was offered asylum in Israel’
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and Atlas Shrugs
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Iraq's troop decision encouraging, U.S. says
Discussion: Daily Kos
Alex Tabarrok / Marginal Revolution:
Spending Cuts … E. Barandiaran
Discussion: AmSpecBlog
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Exclusive: Randi Zuckerberg Leaves Facebook to Start New Social Media Firm (Resignation Letter)
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