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Monday link dump: So goes the nation

The president loses a key supporter, how to "transform" Washington, and MSNBC decides against keepin' it real

By Alex Pareene

Published October 4, 2010 11:01PM (EDT)

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  • Perez Hilton no longer supports President Obama.
  • Get excited for the new Supreme Court term!
  • Shocker: "The president of a third party group that's targeting vulnerable Democrats for their support of government spending has herself received thousands of dollars in federal farm subsidies."
  • The magic of the Roberts Court.
  • Old white people really don't like Barack Obama.
  • Dan Abrams "ran" MSNBC for a while. His big idea was changing the channel's slogan to "Keepin' It Real."
  • What David Axelrod and TNR don't get about "transforming" Washington.

By Alex Pareene

Alex Pareene writes about politics for Salon and is the author of "The Rude Guide to Mitt." Email him at apareene@salon.com and follow him on Twitter @pareene

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