U.S. AND SEVERAL OTHER COUNTRIES WILL MEET IN QATAR THIS WKND TO DECIDE ON HOW TO RESPOND TO REQUESTS FOR HELP FROM THE FREE SYRIAN ARMY *

MEETING WILL INCLUDE GOVT OFFICIALS FROM 11 COUNTRIES IN THE SO-CALLED FRIENDS OF SYRIA GROUP *

TALKS COME A WEEK AFTER THE OBAMA ADMIN AGREED TO SEND ARMS TO SYRIAN REBELS AMID THE COUNTRY'S DEADLY TWO-YEAR CIVIL WAR *

FED RESERVE SAYS IT EXPECTS UNEMPLOYMENT TO FALL FASTER THIS YEAR THAN ITS PREDICTION IN MARCH *

THE FED NOW PREDICTS THE JOBLESS RATE WILL FALL TO 7.2% OR 7.3% BY THE END OF 2013 *

THAT'S DOWN FROM ITS PREDICTION OF 7.6% THREE MONTHS AGO *

THE FED ALSO EXPECTS THOSE RATES TO FALL BETWEEN 6.5% AND 6.8% BY THE END OF NEXT YEAR *

HOUSE VOTES TO CUT FOOD STAMPS BY $2 BIL A YEAR *

THE BILL CUTS ABOUT 3% FROM THE $80 BIL-A-YEAR FOOD STAMP PROGRAM *

THE CHAMBER REJECTED A DEMOCRATIC PLAN TO MAINTAIN CURRENT SPENDING LEVELS ON FOOD STAMPS AND CUT FARM SUBSIDIES INSTEAD *

THE MOTHER OF A 10-YR-OLD PA GIRL WHO FOUGHT FOR A LUNG TRANSPLANT SAYS HER DAUGHTER IS IMPROVING *

JANET MURNAGHAN SAYS HER DAUGHTER SARAH IS NOW ON A VENTILATOR *

SARAH, WHO SUFFERS FROM CYSTIC FIBROSIS, RECEIVED TWO NEW LUNGS AFTER A JUDGE GAVE HER A CHANCE AT THE LIST OF ORGANS FROM ADULT DONORS *

NEW COLORADO WILDFIRE BURNING IN THE FOOTHILLS SW OF DENVER *

THE "LIME GULCH FIRE" HAS FORCED DOZENS OF PEOPLE FROM THEIR HOMES *

THE FLAMES ARE BEING FUELED BY HOT, DRY AND WINDY CONDITIONS *

THE FIRE ERUPTED ROUGHLY 50 MILES FROM THE NOW NEARLY-CONTAINED "BLACK FOREST FIRE" *

THAT FIRE IS BEING CALLED THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE IN STATE HISTORY *

THE TALIBAN OFFERING TO HAND OVER AN AMERICAN SOLDIER IN EXCHANGE FOR FIVE GUANTANAMO DETAINEES *

U.S. ARMY SGT BOWE BERGDAHL OF HAILEY, ID, HAS BEEN HELD CAPTIVE SINCE DISAPPEARING IN EASTERN AFGHANISTAN FOUR YRS AGO *

A TALIBAN SPOX SAYS HE BELIEVES BERGDAHL IS IN GOOD CONDITION *

THE OFFER COMES AS THE U.S. TRIES TO SALVAGE PEACE TALKS WITH THE TALIBAN *

THE PROPOSED NEGOTIATIONS HAVE BEEN CONDEMNED BY AFGHAN PRES HAMID KARZAI *

TROPICAL STORM BARRY IS ZEROING IN ON MEXICO'S GULF COAST *

IT'S EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL NW OF VERACRUZ EARLY THURS, ACCORDING TO THE NATL HURRICANE CENTER *

THE STORM IS PACKING SUSTAINED 45-MPH WINDS *

FORECASTERS SAY BARRY COULD CAUSE LIFE-THREATENING FLASH FLOODING AND MUDSLIDES *

THE STORM IS EXPECTED TO LOSE STEAM OVER SOUTHERN MEXICO ON FRI *

GOV CHRIS CHRISTIE REMEMBERS NEW JERSEY NATIVE JAMES GANDOLFINI AS "A FINE ACTOR, A RUTGERS ALUM AND A TRUE JERSEY GUY" *

THE SOPRANOS STAR DIED WEDNESDAY OF A POSSIBLE A HEART ATTACK WHILE VACATIONING IN ITALY *

HE WAS 51 YRS OLD *

THIS COULD BE THE MOST FASCINATING SENATE RACE TO WATCH IN 2012

Before you vote in the poll below — skip ahead and read the article about the 2012 race.  Note, the poll is not who you want…but who you think will:

Elizabeth Warren’s Potential Senate Bid May Reunite Scott Brown With Tea Party

By Stephen Clark

Published August 20, 2011 | FoxNews.com

Consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren’s likely entry into the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts could re-energize Tea Party support for Sen. Scott Brown, whose moderation in Washington has deeply disappointed the conservative grassroots movement that swept him to office in early 2010.

“I think she has the capacity to do that,” said Christen Varley, head of the Greater Boston Tea Party, who described Brown’s relationship with the Tea Party as “tense.”

“When you look at the contrast and the ideas and policy agenda that she would bring to Washington, she’s so far off the New England moderate scale, it does run the possibility of re-energizing Tea Party support for Sen. Brown,” she said.

Tea Party activists across the country rallied around Brown in late 2009 to help him win the Senate seat once held by the late Ted Kennedy in a major political upset that halted President Obama’s health care bill in its tracks.

Even though Democrats were able to regroup after losing their supermajority in the Senate and eventually pass the health care bill, Brown continued to enjoy Tea Party support despite his votes for several Democratic jobs bills.

But the honeymoon ended last summer when Brown voted at the last minute for Obama’s financial regulatory legislation, known as Dodd-Frank, prompting many Tea Party activists to cry betrayal. The final straw for others came earlier this year when Brown opposed Rep. Paul Ryan’s 2012 budget plan, which drew praise from conservatives and scorn from liberals for its proposal to privatize Medicare, among other things.

But some Tea Party leaders who said they were considering withholding their support for Brown in 2012 are now having second thoughts after Warren, a hero on the left for her crusade against Wall Street excesses and corporate interests, launched an exploratory committee Thursday.Warren said she plans to make her intentions clear after Labor Day.

“Elizabeth Warren is a game-changer,” Varley said. “Elizabeth Warren is a dyed-in-the-wool progressive. We can say we may not be thrilled with Sen. Brown, but we certainly don’t want Elizabeth Warren.”

Obama tapped the Harvard professor last year to set up the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that was authorized by Dodd-Frank. But congressional Republicans lined up against her becoming the bureau’s director, and Obama in July chose not to pick her to head the new agency.

That left an opening in Massachusetts where national Democrats desperate to reclaim Kennedy’s seat have been wooing Warren to enter the race. Even though she’s never run for public office, Warren has built a national profile with her battles on behalf of consumers.

Democrats believe she has what it takes to defeat Brown, who is the most popular politician in the Bay State with an approval rating of 73 percent, according to a poll released in March by the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee.

But some Tea Party activists aren’t so sure Warren will rekindle their flame with Brown.

“I think he’s working with a deflated base,” said Matt Clemente, who until last month was the Massachusetts director of FreedomWorks, a conservative group that helps organize the Tea Party movement.

Clemente, who is now pursuing his doctorate degree, said he doesn’t see the base re-inflating to even half of what it was nearly two years ago, when his race against state Attorney General Martha Coakley “had a feel of a national election.”

“There will be less Tea Party support than before,” he said, adding that each member will have to make up their own mind. “Some will get behind him. A lot more will be sitting out.”

“It should be an interesting election,” he added.

 

 









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