Editors’ Blog - 2013
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10.16.13 | 4:18 pm
Debt Deal Passes Senate

By a final vote of 81-18, the Senate gave final passage to the bipartisan debt limit deal that will avoid default and end the government shutdown. The House will take it up later this evening.

10.16.13 | 4:19 pm
Watch Obama Live

The President will appear shortly to make remarks on Senate passage of the debt deal. Watch.

10.16.13 | 4:48 pm
‘You Owe … A Big Apology’

Grover Norquist unloads on the Cruzites.

10.16.13 | 5:45 pm
Booker Wins

New Jersey elects Cory Booker to U.S. Senate.

10.16.13 | 6:25 pm
Breaking

House approves debt deal 285-144. Next stop: President Obama’s desk.

Shutdown over. Default averted.

10.17.13 | 5:27 am
The Unity Caucus

If only Republicans had remained unified, this all would have turned out so much better.

10.17.13 | 5:57 am
Stabbed In The Back

So far Republicans picking through the rubble of the shutdown debacle have identified two main culprits for their defeat: the media and moderates within their ranks.

The second of those is the richest because the lesson learned for these Republicans isn’t that they overreached, it’s that they didn’t go far enough. A lack of ideological purity and true commitment to the cause is what sank Republicans. If they had only held together tighter, then Obama and the Democrats would have blinked. It’s an echo of post-election analysis in 2008 and 2012. If only John McCain and Mitt Romney had been more conservative, the White House would have gone Republican, too.

Seeing other “culprits” in the conservative stabbed in the back narrative? Flag them to us by email via the “Comments & News Tips” address toward the top of the page.

10.17.13 | 5:58 am
Hate To Break It To You

Rep. John C. Fleming (R-LA): “See, we’re going to start this all over again.”

10.17.13 | 7:28 am
PSA

I would just like to welcome everyone to the ‘We Just Didn’t Shut the Government Down Enough‘ era.