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Erick Erickson / RedState:
House GOP Preparing to Give Up  —  I'm being told by several sources that Speaker Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor are plotting to give up trying to either defund or delay Obamacare.  —  This comes at the same time the Obama administration admits it will be months before their Obamacare website …
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
GOP's New Strategy: Avert Default But Keep Government Shut  —  Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) announced Thursday that the House will move forward with a six-week debt limit extension after pitching the idea to his Republican conference during a closed-door meeting.
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
The House GOP's Little Rule Change That Guaranteed A Shutdown  —  Late on the night of Sept. 30, with the federal government just hours away from shutting down, House Republicans quietly made a small change to the House rules that blocked a potential avenue for ending the shutdown.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Balloon Juice
Politico:
John Boehner's bet: Democrats will talk  —  Speaker John Boehner's latest gambit — to lift the debt ceiling for six weeks while leaving government shut down — isn't exactly a magic bullet.  —  It's a bet that President Barack Obama and Democratic congressional leaders will want so desperately …
Just Sink / The Hill:
White House: No budget talks until government reopens  —  The White House on Thursday said it was “willing to look at any proposal” to lift the debt ceiling but insisted President Obama will not engage in budget negotiations until the government reopens.  —  House Republicans are discussing …
Discussion: Reuters, National Review and The Week
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
New GOP strategy: Offer deal on debt limit, but keep shutdown fight going  —  BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL REPUBLICAN PARTY JOHN BOEHNER DEBT CEILING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN  —  Many House Republicans, including some key leaders, have decided they can live with a government shutdown but not with the threat of default.
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Ted Cruz Backs House GOP's Temporary Debt-Limit Plan  —  Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said Thursday that he supported the House GOP's plan for a temporary debt-limit increase, hoping it would help refocus the government shutdown debate on stopping Obamacare.  —  “My understanding is that this is being driven …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Washington Post:
GOP offers short-term debt-limit increase, but wants negotiations before ending shutdown  —  House Republican leaders said Thursday they will offer a temporary increase in the federal debt ceiling in exchange for negotiations with President Obama on longer-term “pressing problems,” …
Jim Acosta / CNN:
Official: Obama will sign short term debt ceiling extension
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
House GOP unveils six-week debt hike that continues shutdown
Igor Bobic / Talking Points Memo:
Carney: Obama ‘Happy’ That House Is Willing To Raise Debt Limit
Discussion: Daily Kos
MJ Lee / Politico:
Stocks surge on reports of possible debt ceiling deal
Discussion: CNN
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
As Pressure Mounts, House G.O.P. Weighs Short-Term Debt Deal
Wall Street Journal:
CONNECT  —  WASHINGTON—The partisan logjam that has paralyzed …
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Scarborough: A NYT Editor Told Me Krugman's Column Is ‘Their Biggest Nightmare’ (VIDEO)  —  MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said Thursday that a public editor at the New York Times considers liberal columnist Paul Krugman's work to be an ongoing “nightmare.”  —  During a segment on “Morning Joe …
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Niall Ferguson / The Huffington Post:
Krugtron the Invincible, Part 3  —  In my previous two articles, I have shown that Paul Krugman - revered by his acolytes as the Invincible Krugtron - failed to anticipate the financial crisis and wrongly predicted that the single European currency would fall victim to it.
Fredrick Kunkle / Washington Post:
McAuliffe among investors in Rhode Island insurance scam that preyed on dying people  —  Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe was one of dozens of investors with a Rhode Island estate planner charged with defrauding insurers by using the stolen identities of terminally ill people …
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ThinkProgress:
Indiana Sues To Prevent Its Own Residents From Receiving Obamacare's Insurance Subsidies  —  Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller (R)  —  This week, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) challenging its authority …
Discussion: in.gov, Liberaland, The Hill and Shakesville
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
The Final Insult in the Bush-Cheney Marriage  —  In the final days of his presidency, George W. Bush sat behind his desk in the Oval Office, chewing gum and staring into the distance as two White House lawyers briefed him on the possible last-minute pardon of I. Lewis Libby.  —  “Do you think he did it?”
Discussion: emptywheel
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Report: Only 5 Iowans Have Signed Up for Obamacare  —  A local Iowa affiliate reports that it could confirm only 5 people in that state have signed up for Obamacare:  —  The “system doesn't seem to be working for most who log-on,” says the local reporter.  “We tried multiple times on Wednesday …
Discussion: Michelle Malkin
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New York Times:
Business Groups See Loss of Sway Over House G.O.P.  —  WASHINGTON — As the government shutdown grinds toward a potential debt default, some of the country's most influential business executives have come to a conclusion all but unthinkable a few years ago: Their voices are carrying little weight …
Tim Mak / Washington Examiner:
John McCain regrets ‘wacko birds’ comment, worries about GOP infighting  —  SENATE REPUBLICAN PARTY TEA PARTY PENNAVE JOHN MCCAIN SEQUESTER  —  Sen. John McCain said Thursday that he's worried about the Republican Party's future and the infighting that is dividing it, calling efforts …
Eric Trager / The New Republic:
Obama Just Made a Terrible Mistake on Egypt  —  In a certain sense, the Obama administration's decision to withhold much of the $1.3 billion in annual aid given to Egypt isn't surprising.  U.S. law mandates cutting off aid to countries in which a coup has taken place, and the Egyptian military's ouster …
Kevin Derby / Sunshine State News:
Charlie Crist's Lead Within Margin of Error Against Rick Scott in New Poll  —  A new poll released Thursday finds Gov. Rick Scott at the heels of former Gov. Charlie Crist, the front-runner for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, in a possible 2014 match-up.
Anneta Konstantinides / ABC News:
Congress Got You Down?  New Site Lets You Drunk Dial Them  —  As Week 2 of the government shutdown continues, new websites have begun popping up to give furloughed workers and frustrated Americans alike an outlet to express their anger.  —  Especially after they've knocked back a couple.
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Hunter Walker / Talking Points Memo:
Arizona Lawmaker Denies ‘De Fuhrer’ Obama Comment Was Reference To Hitler  —  Arizona state Rep. Brenda Barton (R) issued a statement on Wednesday denying that a recent Facebook post in which she described President Obama as “de Fuhrer” was a reference to Adolf Hitler.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Americans Down on D.C. Leaders Since Shutdown Began  —  Majority now view have unfavorable view of Speaker John Boehner  —  This article is part of an ongoing series analyzing how the government shutdown and the debate over raising the debt ceiling are affecting Americans' views of government …
Max Fisher / WorldViews:
Oops: Azerbaijan released election results before voting had even started  —  Azerbaijan's big presidential election, held on Wednesday, was anticipated to be neither free nor fair.  President Ilham Aliyev, who took over from his father 10 years ago, has stepped up intimidation of activists and journalists.
Discussion: Gawker, The Daily Caller and Spectator
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
Alice Munro Wins Nobel Prize in Literature  —  Alice Munro, the renowned Canadian short-story writer whose visceral work explores the tangled relationships between men and women, small-town existence and the fallibility of memory, won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday.
 
 
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Los Angeles Police Dogs Only Bit Blacks And Latinos In The First Six Months Of 2013
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Arizona's GOP Gov: Don't Defund Obamacare, We Need The Money
Discussion: ThinkProgress
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Shut up!  Olivia Wilde's latest O-care propaganda claims ‘you can sign up for health care online in 10 minutes’
Los Angeles Times:
Private charity to restore death benefits for U.S. military families
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