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12:10 PM ET, November 23, 2013

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Leigh Ann Caldwell / CNN:
And credit for the nuclear option goes to...  Washington (CNN) — What was known as the nuclear option yesterday is known as the Reid Rule today.  Time will only tell if the Reid Rule is productive or destructive.  But we'll leave that to the historians.  —  As for how it became the Reid rule …
Discussion: Daily Kos and The Reaction
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Andrew Cohen / The Atlantic Online:
The Filibuster's Demise Is Great News for Judicial Confirmation Hearings  —  Knowing obstruction was an option, senators have long had pillow fights with nominees.  That's almost certainly going to change.  —  The phrase “nuclear option” always has been terribly misleading as a way of describing …
Discussion: Daily Kos
John Fund / National Review:
Reid's Law  —  It may sound like congressional “inside baseball,” but yesterday's decision by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to limit the power of the minority to block nominees for Executive Branch and most judicial vacancies is momentous.  Ezra Klein, a liberal Washington Post columnist …
Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Mother Jones:
3 Charts Explain Why Democrats Went Nuclear on the Filibuster
Discussion: Taylor Marsh and Liberaland
Washington Post:
HealthCare.gov contractor had high confidence but low success  —  At 9 a.m. on Aug. 22, a team of federal health officials sat down in a Baltimore conference room with at least a dozen employees of CGI Federal, the company with the main contract to build the online federal health insurance marketplace.
Discussion: Prairie Weather
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New York Times:
Tension and Flaws Before Health Website Crash  —  WASHINGTON — On a sultry day in late August, a dozen staff members of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services gathered at the agency's Baltimore headquarters with managers from the major contractors building HealthCare …
Discussion: Eschaton
Dana Davidsen / CNN:
Weekly addresses: GOP sticks to health care, Obama pivots to the economy  —  (CNN) - While Republicans continued on the anti-Obamacare offensive, President Barack Obama largely pivoted away from the troubled rollout of Healthcare.gov, instead focusing his address on the economy.
Discussion: Politico and Hot Air
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Z. Byron Wolf / CNN:
Extended: Obamacare enrollment deadline for January 1 coverage
Discussion: Reuters
Rosie Taylor / Daily Mail:
Children of 8 are ‘racist’ if they miss Islam trip: School's threatening letter to parents is met with outrage  —  Parents were ordered to send their children to a workshop on Islam or have them labelled as racist for the rest of their school career.  —  They were sent a letter warning …
Claudia Grisales / MyStatesman.com:
State Rep. Drew Darby charged with taking weapon to Austin airport  —  Texas State Rep. Drew Darby is facing a felony charge after he attempted to take a weapon through a security screening at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport this month, according to court documents.
Marisa Guthrie / Hollywood Reporter:
Katie Couric Negotiating ABC News Exit (Exclusive)  —  UPDATED: Couric is set to exit her role as ABC News special correspondent early as she nears a deal for an interview show on Yahoo.  —  Less than three years after joining ABC in a lucrative and wide-ranging deal that included …
Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
In Their Panic, Democrats Become Reckless Gamblers  —  Prospect theory, a predictive model of economic behavior, stipulates that when a person begins to come to terms with increasingly likely losses, they become risk-takers.  Losses sting, the theory asserts, more than gains reward.
Discussion: Hot Air
Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Rush Limbaugh uses rape analogy on filibuster  —  Rush Limbaugh on Friday used a rape analogy as he told listeners about the Senate's historic filibuster rule change, touching off an immediate and intense backlash to comments that were called “offensive” and “despicable.”
Cecilia Kang / Washington Post:
FCC sees backlash after proposing to allow in-flight cellphone calls on planes  —  Air travel may get a lot chattier with a new federal proposal to allow cellphone calls on airplanes.  —  The Federal Communications Commission said Thursday that it will consider rules that would allow air travelers …
Discussion: Hot Air and The Week
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petitions.whitehouse.gov:
Instruct the FCC and FAA that cell phone use is not appropriate on flights
Discussion: Politico, Hot Air and New Day
Theo Balcomb / History:
Moved By Kennedy's Death, The Boston Symphony Played On … A visit to the symphony: It's often a solitary experience that can, in truly important moments, become communal — as it did in Boston on Nov. 22, 1963.  —  At 2 p.m., the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Friday afternoon concert began like any other.
Discussion: Firedoglake and Crooks and Liars
 
 
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Brett Norman / Politico:
Jeff Zients: HealthCare.gov to double capacity by Nov. 30
Discussion: Daily Kos and Liberal Values
Rich Lord / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Catholic dioceses of Pittsburgh, Erie win injunction against Affordable Care Act
Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
50 Years After JFK Assassination, Obama Says Security Is ‘Not Something I Think About’
Discussion: CNN, Washington Monthly and Politico
Aaron Rupar / The Blotter:
Stewart Mills, GOP congressional candidate, hits a beer bong [PHOTOS]
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Militia nut openly calls for Obama's assassination on Facebook
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