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It's Friday, and the government is still shut down.

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It's Friday, and the government is still shut down.

  • “The Republican Party is not just losing the shutdown, it’s losing it in historic fashion.” (MSNBC)
  • “Actually, the entire WSJ oped page seems to be attacking Cruz today” (@JimPethokoukis)
  • Bill O’Reilly’s message to the GOP: “Democrats will win next year’s elections and presidency of 2016 if the Republican Party does not begin to solve problems.” (Mediaite)
  • Looking for a savior? Rep. Tom Cole has your answer: Paul Ryan is “still the intellectual center of Republicans in the House.” (NY Times)
  • John Boehner’s Homer Simpson strategy (NY Mag)
  • “There’s no one dancing in the West Wing end zone…because the White House knows a premature celebration could cause a backlash among Republicans whose votes will be needed and partly because the public suffered when large portions of the government closed.” (Politico)

Via @Reddit, the absolute saddest #shutdown photo you will see pic.twitter.com/6KhLdZeBOs— Alex Fitzpatrick (@AlexJamesFitz) October 10, 2013

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