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Alexander: ‘Fringe,’ ‘feelings’ court nominees could provoke filibuster — Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) stressed Saturday that he could exercise a filibuster of President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee “if the president picks someone from the fringe or somone who applies their feelings insted of applying the law.”
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Lieberman: Not enough votes in Senate to ratify new START treaty — Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) said the administration may have problems getting the START treaty signed last week ratified in the Senate. — Lieberman said he'd arrived at his belief on the vote tally falling short …


Lieberman: Omitting ‘Islamic’ Terrorism From Security Document Dishonest, ‘Offensive’ — Sen. Joe Lieberman slammed the Obama administration Sunday for stripping terms like “Islamic extremism” from a key national security document, calling the move dishonest, wrong-headed and disrespectful …


Lieberman Gets A Chuckle Out Of Peddling Far-Right Nuke Myth
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Zandar Versus The Stupid

UPDATED: Mississippi Gov. Barbour defends McDonnell's Confederate proclamation — Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) might have gotten the exactly the help he didn't need from a friend this morning, as Republican Governors Association chairman Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R-Miss.) …
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In Event of WMD Attack, “All Bets Are Off” — Clinton, Gates Say New U.S. Policy Puts Other Countries “On Notice” to Avoid Nuclear Path Taken by Iran, North Korea — (CBS) The Obama administration's nuclear posture review may have removed some of the intentional ambiguity from U.S. nuclear policy …
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Clinton: ‘Thank goodness’ for healthcare — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who attempted to overhaul the nation's healthcare insurance as first lady during the first term of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, has a couple of words for President Barack Obama's success during his first term:

Unified by hatred of Obama, GOP still searches for challenger — NEW ORLEANS — Southern Republicans wrapped up a three-day meeting in New Orleans on Saturday unified in fervent opposition to President Barack Obama, but wide open at this early stage about whom they want to challenge him in 2012.
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Riehl World View
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Mitt Romney Wins Southern Republican Leadership Conference Straw Poll
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The Field on the Narcosphere, Guardian, FiveThirtyEight, Right Now and The Atlantic Online

Worlds Without Women — When I was in Saudi Arabia, I had tea and sweets with a group of educated and sophisticated young professional women. — I asked why they were not more upset about living in a country where women's rights were strangled, an inbred and autocratic state more like an archaic men's club than a modern nation.


SENATE POLL: Lowden leads Republican pack — Numbers show front-runner would beat Reid — Sue Lowden has established herself as the far-ahead GOP front-runner in Nevada's U.S. Senate race and the Republican most likely to beat Sen. Harry Reid, even with a Tea Party candidate …
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CASUAL ACCUSATIONS OF TREASON.... Rep. John Fleming of Louisiana, a relatively obscure Republican freshman lawmaker, published a piece this week on the Obama administration's nuclear policies and counter-proliferation efforts. Fleming, apparently, isn't impressed, and rehashed a variety …

66% Say America Is Overtaxed — When thinking about all the services provided by federal, state and local governments, 75% of voters nationwide say the average American should pay no more than 20% of their income in taxes. However, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds …


Lieberman thrilled by prospect that Obama nominee could make Supreme Court ‘slightly less liberal.’ — The Washington Post writes that, because of “the current political climate,” Justice John Paul Stevens' “decision to step down this summer will almost certainly mean a more conservative Supreme Court …
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Washington Post, Zandar Versus The Stupid, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Huffington Post
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Met allows Islamic protesters to throw shoes — SCOTLAND YARD has bowed to Islamic sensitivities and accepted that Muslims are entitled to throw shoes in ritual protest — which could have the unintended consequence of politicians or the police being hit. — News of the concession …