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Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
RNC fires staffer behind controversy — A Republican National Committee staffer who accompanied a group of young donors to a bondage-themed West Hollywood club and then expensed the nearly $2,000 tab has been fired by the committee, POLITICO has learned. — RNC Chief of Staff Ken McKay announced …
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The Hammer / Red County:
Michael Steele's Bondage Party Has an O.C. Connection — If you haven't seen it, the Huffington Post is having a fantastic time today with a story about the lavish spending by RNC Chair, Michael Steele. — Steele's questionable expenditures aside— and they should certainly be examined closely …
Michelle Malkin:
Rejected RNC solicitations of the day
Rejected RNC solicitations of the day
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Avery Johnson / Wall Street Journal:
Flap on Kids' Coverage Settled — Insurers Say They Will Accept Pre-Existing Conditions After Dispute on Timing, Warn of Higher Prices — Jade Harmer, right, with her mother, Tina, earlier this year. Jade could benefit from the new health-care law. — Insurers said they would comply …
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Leslie Kaufman / New York Times:
On Global Warming, Scientists and TV Weathercasters Are at Odds — The debate over global warming has created predictable adversaries, pitting environmentalists against industry and coal-state Democrats against coastal liberals. — But it has also created tensions between two groups …
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Leo Hickman / Guardian:
Humans ‘too stupid’ to save climate — In his first in-depth interview since the theft of UEA emails, the scientist blames inertia and democracy for lack of action — • Read the full transcript of James Lovelock's G2 interview with Leo Hickman — Humans are too stupid …
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Founding Blogger / Founding Bloggers:
BREAKING VIDEO: Reid Supporters Throwing Eggs And Assaulting Andrew Breitbart — Here is a smidge of our video from Saturday's Tea Party Express coverage in Searchlight, Nevada. — The AP calls this a hospitality tent. We call it destruction of property and assault. Either way, this is Harry Reid's Democrat Party.
Michelle Malkin:
Code Pink mob shuts down Rove book event — They're baaaaaack in full force. The speech-stifling, original angry mob of Code Pinkos shouted down Karl Rove during a book tour event in Beverly Hills tonight — forcing him to cut his remarks short and leave before attendees could get their books signed.
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KCBS-TV:
Rove Gets Branded ‘War Criminal’ At Book Signing — BEVERLY HILLS (CBS) ― About 100 fans came out to hear Karl Rove at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills Monday night to discuss his book “Courage and Consequences: My Life As a Conservative In The Fight,” — but the fight wasn't contained to his book.
Pajamas Media:
Searchlight vs. L.A.: Rival Rallies Reveal Stark Right/Left Divide — On March 27, 2010, thousands of people gathered in the small town of Searchlight, Nevada, for a political rally. — Just 250 miles away and seven days earlier, there was another political rally of similar size in Los Angeles on March 20, 2010.
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Scott / Power Line:
Al Sharpton plies his trade — When Don Imus sought absolution for his characteristic display of poor taste, he bent his knee to Pope Al Sharpton. How is it that Al Sharpton has become the arbiter elegantiae for matters pertaining to race and etiquette? Though he is accorded …
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Jim Hoft / Gateway Pundit:
Liar Al Sharpton on Bogus Black Caucus Tea Party Attack: “I've Seen the Tape” (Video) — Liar and race hustler Al Sharpton told Bill O'Reilly tonight that he's seen the non-existent tape that reportedly shows Tea Party Protesters calling Black Caucus Members the n-word. — Of course there is no tape.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Sandra Bullock Trade — Two things happened to Sandra Bullock this month. First, she won an Academy Award for best actress. Then came the news reports claiming that her husband is an adulterous jerk. So the philosophic question of the day is: Would you take that as a deal?
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
The Hutaree militia and the rising risk of far-right violence — The arrests of members of a Michigan-based “Christian” militia group should convince doubters that there is good reason to worry about right-wing, anti-government extremism — and potential violence — in the Age of Obama.
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
9 Tied to Militia Charged in Plot to Murder Officers
9 Tied to Militia Charged in Plot to Murder Officers
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Bill Carter / New York Times:
CNN Fails to Stop Fall in Ratings — CNN continued what has become a precipitous decline in ratings for its prime-time programs in the first quarter of 2010, with its main hosts losing almost half their viewers in a year. — The trend in news ratings for the first three months of this year …
Fox News:
Pro-Life Democrats Who Switched Vote for Health Bill Request Billions in Earmarks — The 11 House Democrats led by Rep. Bart Stupak who dropped their opposition to health care reform mere hours before the final vote have requested $3.4 billion in earmarks — and one watchdog group wants …
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New York Times:
Afghan Leader Is Seen to Flout Influence of U.S. — KABUL, Afghanistan — This month, with President Hamid Karzai looking ahead to a visit to the White House, he received a terse note from aides to President Obama: Your invitation has been revoked. — The reason, according to American officials …
Alan Colmes' Liberaland:
Vandalism At Alaska Democratic Headquarters; State Chair Blames Palin — The headquarters of Alaska's Democratic Party was vandalized over the weekend and the state party chair thinks the incident was influenced by Sarah Palin. — “There has become this inflammatory rhetoric …
Baltimore Sun:
Marine's father ordered to pay Westboro's court costs — Church members had conducted anti-gay protests at the funeral of Marine who died in Iraq — From Baltimore Sun staff and wire reports — Lawyers for the father of a Marine who died in Iraq and whose funeral was picketed …
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Jim Geraghty / National Review Online:
A Long Post: The Complete List of Obama Statement Expiration Dates — By: Jim Geraghty — By popular demand, a comprehensive list of expired Obama statements... HEALTH CARE MANDATES — STATEMENT: “We've got a philosophical difference, which we've debated repeatedly …
Wall Street Journal:
New iPhone May End AT&T U.S. Monopoly — Apple Inc. plans to begin producing this year a new iPhone that could allow U.S. phone carriers other than AT&T Inc. to sell the iconic gadget, said people briefed by the company. — The new iPhone would work on a type of wireless network called CDMA, these people said.
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Gallup crumble: ObamaCare underwater again, GOP surges on generic ballot — The One's bounce has already started to fade but the numbers for the bill itself were an open question since Gallup's shocker last week showing a surge of support to 49/40. Momentary spike due to glowing media coverage of the historic historicness of passage?
CNN:
CNN Poll: Big shift on closing of Guantanamo Bay facility — Washington (CNN) - Attitudes about the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have changed dramatically since President Barack Obama took office, according to a new national poll. — Support for closing the facility …
Edwin Mora / CNSNews:
IT Problems Put Accuracy of Census at Risk, Say Government Auditors — Washington D.C. (CNSNews.com) - Information Technology (IT) problems at the U.S. Census Bureau could cause inaccuracies in this year's constitutionally mandated decennial tabulation of the U.S. population, according to government auditors.
Pat Sajak / Human Events:
Opposed to Obamacare? Then You Must Be a Racist — Frank Rich spent many years as the theater critic for the New York Times, where, at worst, his venom could cause a Broadway production or two to close down. — Now, however, Mr. Rich opines on political and social issues for the Times …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
One Week Later, Americans Divided on Healthcare — Structure of public reaction very similar to where it stood prior to bill's passage — PRINCETON, NJ — Americans are now about evenly split in their reactions to the healthcare bill's passage: 47% consider it a good thing and 50% a bad thing.
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
As End of Tax Credit Looms, a Spurt of Home Buying — DES MOINES — Nine hundred days after putting their house on the market, Andrew and Jane Palestini were beginning to think they might be stuck in Iowa forever. — The looming expiration of the government's housing tax credit pushed them into action.