Today’s must-reads went forth and multiplied:
- GOP sweeps gubernatorial races, Dem wins in N.Y. 23 (Politico)
- David Corn: Sarah Palin’s Purity Problem (MoJo)
- Is the Tea Party Over? (MoJo)
- Republicans want to make the insurance industry more like the credit card industry (Ezra Klein)
- Goldman takes on new role: taking away people’s homes (McClatchy)
- Dodd to go alone with draft for financial reform (WaPo)
- It’s Actually Sad That You Didn’t Vote (The Awl)
- Beware This Republican Narrative (The New Republic)
- Dean: Lieberman, Others Have ‘Moral Obligation’ To Block Filibuster (TPM)
- Possible Vote On House Health Care Bill By Next Tuesday (FireDogLake)
- “A court decision that reflects what type of country the US is.” (Glenn Greenwald)
- Don’t worry about the weak dollar (Reuters)
- Barbara Ehrenreich: The Swine Flu Screw-up (MoJo)
- Jeffrey Goldberg: Hussein Ibish on “the Fantasy World of One-Staters” (The Atlantic)
- Reconstruction for the USA (Matt Yglesias)
- A Call For More Fuck-Em-Ups In Journalism (Spencer Ackerman)
- Bruce Remembers (MoJo)
- Newspaper columnist quits over paywall (BoingBoing)
- Congress Agrees to Keep Homebuyers’ Tax Credit (NYT)
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