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1:30 PM ET, November 3, 2013

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Washington Post:
HealthCare.gov: How political fear was pitted against technical needs  —  In May 2010, two months after the Affordable Care Act squeaked through Congress, President Obama's top economic aides were getting worried.  Larry Summers, director of the White House's National Economic Council …
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The Hill:
O-Care stonewall: Media stymied  —  A slew of media organizations have petitioned the government to release ObamaCare data that the White House has refused to make public.  [WATCH VIDEO]  —  CNN, ABC, MSNBC and others have filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) seeking information on the beleaguered healthcare.gov website.
Jason Seher / CNN:   Ayotte wants ‘timeout’ on Obamacare
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Ayotte pushes W.H. on ACA, Benghazi
Discussion: CNN
TIME:
The Hunt for Pufferfish  —  During the 2012 presidential campaign, Mitt Romney ranked Chris Christie among the final contenders to be his running mate.  That is until the Republican nominee started digging into the New Jersey governor's record  —  The following is an excerpt from DOUBLE DOWN …
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Duke / Jersey Jazzman:
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: @GovChristie to Teacher: “I Am Tired Of You People!”  —  UPDATE: I posted this about 12 hours ago on a late Saturday night, and already it has over 30K hits.  I've never seen blog traffic like this, especially on a weekend.  Is it not obvious that there has been an enormous amount …
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and Liberaland
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Newt weighs in on ‘Double Down’  —  Newt Gingrich says President Barack Obama would not have selected Hillary Clinton for his running mate in 2012, if only to stay away from her husband.  —  The former Republican House speaker discussed “Double Down,” the upcoming book on the 2012 presidential election …
Discussion: CNN
New York Times:
Insurance Policies Not Worth Keeping  —  Congressional Republicans have stoked consumer fears and confusion with charges that the health care reform law is causing insurers to cancel existing policies and will force many people to pay substantially higher premiums next year for coverage they don't want.
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Three Pages Of Rand Paul's Book Were Plagiarized From Think Tanks  —  The worst case yet.  Paul's office says the book notes Paul didn't individually report out each case.  —  Joshua Roberts / Reuters  —  An entire section of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul's 2013 book Government Bullies …
Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Voter ID law snags former House Speaker Jim Wright  —  FORT WORTH — Former House Speaker Jim Wright was denied a voter ID card Saturday at a Texas Department of Public Safety office.  —  “Nobody was ugly to us, but they insisted that they wouldn't give me an ID,” Wright said.
Discussion: ThinkProgress
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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Texas Voter ID Law Snags Former Speaker
Discussion: Liberaland
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
McCaul: ‘Mental illness’ major factor in LAX shooting  —  The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee said on Sunday the suspect's “mental illness” was a chief reason behind the shooting at Los Angeles International Airport.  —  Appearing on CNN's “State of the Union,” Rep. Mike McCaul …
Discussion: CNN
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Chrystia Freeland / New York Times:
Plutocrats vs. Populists  —  TORONTO — HERE'S the puzzle of America today: the plutocrats have never been richer, and their economic power continues to grow, but the populists, the wilder the better, are taking over.  The rise of the political extremes is most evident, of course …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Kyle Smith / New York Post:
How Obama went from bulls-t to dishonesty  —  How Americans see President Obama changed in an important way this week.  It's because there is a huge difference between lies and bulls - - t.  —  Obama says a lot of things that are not true, even nonsensical.
Discussion: Power Line
Washington Post:
Republican Ken Cuccinelli, running hard, has been hobbled in race for Virginia governor  —  Some of the biggest names in his party sat out the race or even switched sides.  The governor he depended on to rally the troops disappeared into a fog of scandal.  Many of the money men who had provided oomph in past elections vanished.
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Alexander Burns / Politico:
Virginia blame game begins
 
 
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Schumer Endorses Clinton for President in Iowa Speech
Discussion: Gawker and Gothamist
Tal Kopan / Politico:
Graham calls 20-week abortion ban a debate ‘worthy of a great democracy’
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Hullabaloo
ThinkProgress:
South Carolina Police Chief Threatens To Target Anyone Who Advocates Legalizing Marijuana
Discussion: Liberaland and Daily Dot
Mike Konczal / Wonkblog:
The tea party's assault on workers
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Emily Bazelon / Slate:
Dear President Obama, This Is Why Judges Matter
Discussion: National Review
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Debra Heine / BREITBART.COM:
Poll: 71% of Voters Believe Obama Knew Premiums Would Skyrocket For Some Americans
Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow / New York Times:
Finding Life After Academia — and Not Feeling Bad About It
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