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Peter Beinart / New York Review of Books:
The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment — In 2003, several prominent Jewish philanthropists hired Republican pollster Frank Luntz to explain why American Jewish college students were not more vigorously rebutting campus criticism of Israel. In response, he unwittingly produced …
Michelle Malkin:
A gaffetastic new Miss USA — She nearly tripped over her gown. — She called birth control a “controlled substance.” — She argued that contraceptives should be covered by health insurers because they are “expensive” — and then said you could get them for “free” from your OB/GYN's office.
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Oskar Garcia / Associated Press:
Arab-American from Michigan crowned 2010 Miss USA
Arab-American from Michigan crowned 2010 Miss USA
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John / Power Line:
Apologizing For Arizona — This is unfreakingbelievable, even for the Obama administration: … What an idiot! China murdered millions of its citizens who opposed the government's Communist policies and allows most of its people little or no freedom. We, on the other hand, enforce our immigration laws.
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Michelle Malkin:
Who is Michael Posner, and why is he apologizing to China? — Actually, I phrased the title question wrong. — Question: Who the hell is Michael Posner, and why the hell is he apologizing to China?! — Answer: Michael Posner is the former head agitator at the transnationalist Human Rights First …
Andrew Sullivan / Times of London:
Answer the lesbian question, Ms Legal Eagle — The nominee to be the next justice of the Supreme Court has no opinion on anything. Well, that's not entirely true. She did believe in providing free coffee for students when she was dean of Harvard Law School.
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Reuters:
White House to release Kagan theses — The White House says it soon will release two theses Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan wrote while attending Princeton and Oxford - ending a game of cat-and-mouse that erupted on the web after Princeton asked a conservative website to remove her thesis for copyright reasons.
Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Kentucky Senate Primary Is Vital Test for Tea Party — FLORENCE, Ky. — Rand Paul grabbed a microphone, climbed onto a short brick wall and told a gathering crowd of supporters to brace for an Election Day uprising on Tuesday. — Past Kentucky Coverage More on Tuesday's Races — Multimedia
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Brady Dennis / Washington Post:
Obama's terms for financial overhaul remain mostly intact — The Senate this week could hand President Obama his second major legislative victory of the year, both on administration priorities that seemed in doubt not long ago. — Passage of a 1,400-page bill to overhaul …
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Newt Gingrich says President Obama is Nazi-Commie “threat to our way of life.” — Will Howard Kurtz ask Chris Wallace why FOX News decided to make Newt Gingrich's new book their number one segment of the day? Then they followed it up by interviewing Laura Bush and proceeded into their wingnut panel discussion.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: The greatest political ad ever? — It's not the greatest ad ever. If he had roped a calf or branded a steer or something, then it would have been the greatest ad ever. I watched it twice before googling around to see if it was some sort of stunt candidacy or “Funny or Die” parody. Nope.
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
Iran Offers to Ship Uranium, Complicating Sanctions Talks — CAIRO — Iran announced an agreement on Monday to ship some of its nuclear fuel to Turkey in a deal that could offer a short-term solution to its ongoing nuclear standoff with the West, or prove to be a tactic aimed at derailing efforts to bring new sanctions against Tehran.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
The amazing campaign ads of Alabama — Alabama Republicans have, for reasons that I don't understand but which I hope a reader will explain, produced a raft of strange and memorable television ads this cycle: Young Boozer's broadside; ‘This is Alabama. We speak English’; the scornful attack on an accused evolutionist.
Alexander Burns / The Politico:
Primary focus: Whose clout is at stake — Tuesday's primary elections in Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Arkansas won't just be a test of the national political environment. They'll also offer a clearer look at who's shaping up to be a powerful force in 2010 and who's already struggling to stay relevant in the long midterm cycle.
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Specter hits Sestak for favoring ... gun control
Specter hits Sestak for favoring ... gun control
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Washington Post:
Howard Kurtz explores how oil spill, bombing news trumped Nashville flood — As Nashville anchor Bob Sellers watched his city submerged and spent time helping colleagues whose homes were utterly ruined, he was struck by how the disaster remained a largely local story.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Burns, Critz close — The special election to replace John Murtha looks to be headed for a photo finish, with Republican Tim Burns leading Democrat Mark Critz 48-47 in PPP's final poll of the race. — PA-12 provides a clear example of how dimly voters are viewing politicians and parties across the board right now.
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Honest Reporting:
“You Lied to Me, Jew Producer”: Comedy Central Shocker — An offensive online game plays on an association of Israel as a child killer. — Recently, the Comedy Central TV network censored an episode of the popular South Park cartoon following threats from Islamic extremists offended at the show's portrayal of the Prophet Mohammad.