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9:45 AM ET, October 11, 2011

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Suzy Khimm / Washington Post:
Conservatives launch “We are the 53 percent” to criticize 99 percenters  —  Conservative activists have created a Tumblr called “We are the 53 percent” that's meant to be a counterpunch to the viral “We are the 99 percent” site that's become a prominent symbol for the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dems aggressively counter Republican attacks on anti-Wall Street protests  —  Democratic leaders are pushing back aggressively against Republican attacks on the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York and Washington.  —  They say the conservative criticism of the rallies is evidence …
Discussion: The Politico and CNN
Helen Kennedy / NY Daily News:
Occupy Wall Street protesters plan ‘Millionaires March’ to Rupert Murdoch's, tycoons' NYC homes  —  The Occupy Wall Street protesters are planning to get in the face of some of New York's richest tycoons on Tuesday.  —  A “Millionaires March” will visit the homes - or, more realistically …
Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
AHEM: Wall Street Protester Says He's Getting Paid To Protest  —  Not sure if the video below is real or not—perhaps it was created to make the Wall Street protesters look bad—but this Chicago “protester” appears to say that he's getting paid to complain about corporate greed.
John Cook / Gawker:
Is James O'Keefe a Fugitive?  —  As we mentioned earlier, right-wing hitman James O'Keefe was spotted lurking at the Occupy Wall Street protest in Manhattan's Liberty Plaza today.  That might not be good news for O'Keefe, since he's on probation and requires the permission of a federal magistrate judge …
George Stephanopoulos / ABCNEWS:
Obama Stands Generally on the Side of Wall Street Protestors  —  The White House's top political adviser told me this morning that President Obama is fighting for the same reforms as the Occupy Wall Street protesters and that a Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire tonight will highlight how Republicans are not.
Discussion: Taylor Marsh and Power Line
Matthew Vadum / Big Government:
BREAKING: Operation #OccupyWallStreeters-SEIU's Stephen Lerner Leaks Plan to Terrorize Corporate Executives
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Wall Street Protests Gain Support From Leading Democrats
Pam Martens / CounterPunch:
Financial Giants Put New York City Cops On Their Payroll
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Cain Surges, Nearly Ties Romney for Lead in GOP Preferences  —  Romney and Cain closely matched near 20%, with Perry at 15%  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Republicans' support for Herman Cain has surged to 18%, their support for Rick Perry has sagged to 15%, and their support for Mitt Romney remains relatively stable at 20%.
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Jamelle Bouie / TAPPED:
Rick Perry Still Has a Chance  —  With a full three months before the first Republican presidential contests, there's still a lot that can change in the race.  For now, however, Mitt Romney is riding strong in New Hampshire, a crucial primary state.  According to a new poll released …
Journalistdee / CNN:
Poverty ambassadors blast Herman Cain's views on racism
Harry M. Reid / Washington Post:
Trying to restore Senate comity  —  Democrats have one overriding objective this Congress: to create jobs and get our economy back on track.  But our Republican colleagues are so dead set on preventing Democrats from passing job-creating legislation that they have been willing to abuse …
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Erik Wasson / The Hill:
Democrats scramble to save face on President Obama's jobs bill  —  Democratic leaders in the Senate are scrambling to avoid defections on President Obama's jobs package, which appears headed for defeat on Tuesday.  —  A lack of Democratic unity on the president's bill would be embarrassing …
A.Killough / CNN:
Axelrod memo tries to rally support for jobs act
Discussion: The Page
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Obama campaign memo warns Congress on jobs bill votes
Discussion: ABCNEWS
David R. Henderson / Wall Street Journal:
A Nobel for Non-Keynesians  —  People's expectations about government policy make it difficult for officials to affect the economy in the ways they intend to.  —  On Monday the Nobel Committee announced the winners of the 2011 Nobel Prize in economics: Thomas J. Sargent of New York University …
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Steve H. Hanke / Cato @ Liberty:
Sargent's Sharp Pencil
Discussion: Marginal Revolution
Boston Globe:
Boston police move in on protesters on Greenway, scores arrested  —  Boston police moved in and began arresting scores of Occupy Boston protesters who refused to leave a large part of the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway early this morning.  —  At 1:20 a.m., the first riot police officers lined up on Atlantic Avenue.
Chuck Neubauer / Washington Times:
Pelosi's disclosure belated in husband's land deal  —  Partner is father of favored envoy  —  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's husband, a real estate developer and investment banker, stands to make millions of dollars in a previously undisclosed residential real estate project in California …
Hollywoodland / Big Hollywood:
Belafonte on Herman Cain: ‘Totally False’ and ‘A Bad Apple’  —  Aging crooner Harry Belafonte wants us to know Herman Cain is one “bad apple,” someone for whom prayers weren't created.  —  Belafonte, hitting the talk show circuit to promote his new memoir 'Sing Your Song …
Discussion: The Politico and GOP 12
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Frances Martel / Mediaite:
Harry Belafonte To Joy Behar: Herman Cain Is A ‘Totally False’ ‘Bad Apple’ In The Black Community
Monica Davey / The Caucus:
Wisconsin Democrats Start Drive to Recall Governor  —  Democrats in Wisconsin made a long-mulled plan official on Monday night: next month, people will begin collecting signatures to recall Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican in his first year in office whose move to limit collective bargaining rights …
Discussion: Hotline On Call and The Page
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Scott Bauer / Associated Press:
Effort to recall Wis. Gov. Walker to start Nov. 15
Sean Coughlan / BBC:
UK seeing a big rise in poverty, says IFS  —  Falling incomes will mean the biggest drop for middle-income families since the 1970s, says a report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies.  —  The IFS forecasts two years “dominated by a large decline” in incomes, pushing 600,000 more children into poverty,
Discussion: Guardian
CNNMoney.com:
Millions to lose unemployment benefits if Congress doesn't act  —  NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Millions of unemployed Americans are waiting for Congress to do something other than trade barbs over their job creation plans.  —  If lawmakers don't act soon, the jobless see their unemployment checks start to disappear come January.
 
 
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Discussion: Daily Kos
Jennifer Fermino / New York Post:
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Discussion: New York Magazine
Robert J. Samuelson / Washington Post:
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John Sullivan / Colorlines:
Black America Is Moving South—and to the 'Burbs. What's It Mean?
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Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
Why Not Build A City?  —  The Washington Post has various people debate …
Discussion: Washington Post and Eschaton
Robert Stacy McCain / The Other McCain:
'Mr. Cain, Who Is Lawrence O'Donnell to Tell You How to Be a Black Man?'
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Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is considering replacing CEO Bob Bakish with an “Office of the CEO” made up of division heads on an interim basis

Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
The New York Times is broken, shown by its entitled, petulant reaction to Politico's report on its tense relationship with Biden

Andrew Marchand / The Athletic:
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