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Daniel B. Klein / Wall Street Journal:
Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? — Self-identified liberals and Democrats do badly on questions of basic economics. — Who is better informed about the policy choices facing the country—liberals, conservatives or libertarians? According to a Zogby International survey that I write …
Washington Post:
Voters' support for members of Congress is at an all-time low, poll finds — As voters head to the polls Tuesday for a crucial set of primary elections, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds antipathy toward their elected officials rising and anti-incumbent sentiment at an all-time high.
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Ezra Klein:
Anti-incumbent, pro-party primaries — Mike Allen notes that a Blanche Lincoln loss would make 2010 a banner year for sitting senators bumped off in primaries. We'd be at three — Bob Bennett, Arlen Specter and Lincoln — which is more than we've seen since 1980.
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Filing from the new C-SPAN Digital Bus: Sen. Lincoln headed for big loss — Keil turns purple — Merry Strasmas: Strasburg, the $15m man, starts for Nats tonight — SIREN : Top Arkansas sources tell us the state's political establishment expects Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
The sad farewell of Helen Thomas — Afew months ago, White House reporters settled on a system for preserving the sanctity of Helen Thomas's front-row-center seat in the briefing room. On those frequent occasions when the 89-year-old legend didn't show up for a briefing …
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
What Helen Thomas missed — Ah, another teachable moment! — This one comes to us from Helen Thomas, the longtime White House reporter and columnist who announced her retirement on Monday. Thomas, of Lebanese ancestry and almost 90, has never been shy about her anti-Israel views …
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Richard Greener / The Huffington Post:
Helen Thomas Is Out Of Work - Good Thing We've Got A “Free” Press Here
Helen Thomas Is Out Of Work - Good Thing We've Got A “Free” Press Here
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msnbc.com:
Obama: I would've fired BP chief by now — Ex-EPA lawyer brands oil company as ‘recurring environmental criminal’ — msnbc.com staff and news service reports — President Barack Obama would have fired BP's CEO Tony Hayward over controversial comments downplaying the Gulf oil spill — if the executive had been working for him.
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CNN:
Obama looking for ‘whose ass to kick’ — (CNN) — President Barack Obama bluntly defended his administration's response to the undersea gusher fouling the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, telling an interviewer he has met with experts to learn “whose ass to kick.”
Fox News:
Van der Sloot Confesses to Killing in Peru — June 5: Joran van der Sloot is escorted by Peruvian police as he arrives at their offices in Lima. — Dutchman Joran van der Sloot, long the prime suspect in U.S. teen Natalee Holloway's 2005 disappearance in Aruba, has confessed to killing …
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Police: Van der Sloot confesses
Police: Van der Sloot confesses
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Charles Mahtesian / The Politico:
Tuesday targets: Nine races to watch — South Carolina's freak show politics, the progressive left's Arkansas muscle flexing, the astounding and obscene amount of statewide election spending in California — at least $120 million-plus and rising — all of it is part of Tuesday's dramatic primary election narrative.
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Jennifer Haberkorn / The Politico:
Health law could ban low-cost plans — Part of the health care overhaul due to kick in this September could strip more than 1 million people of their insurance coverage, violating a key goal of President Barack Obama's reforms. — Under the provision, insurance companies will no longer …
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Nolongerfamous / FamousDC:
WHITE HOUSE GONE WILD: Shirtless Favreau And Vietor's Sunday/Funday Beer Pong Match — Suns out, guns out... It's going to take more than a little oil and a brittle economy to keep these White House staffers down...or their shirts on. Check out White House spokesman Tommy Vietor …
Scott / Power Line:
The gathering storm, cont'd — William Shawcross is the son of Winston Churchill's lawyer, the prominent former Nuremberg prosecutor and Labor MP Sir Hartley Shawcross. He thus provides something of a living link to Churchill whom we are especially proud to claim as a friend of our site.
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Progressives seek to gain momentum for change at America's Future Now conference — Progressive movement activists gathered in Washington on Monday declared themselves dismayed, even angry, at President Obama and Democrats in Congress for being too timid and compromising in pursuing change …
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Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
White House is directing agencies to cut budgets — The White House is directing agencies to develop plans for trimming at least 5 percent from their budgets by identifying programs that do little to advance their missions or President Obama's agenda. — The request, made amid rising public anxiety …
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Washington Post:
Marriage equality for all couples — Nearly a century after the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed that “marriage is one of the ‘basic civil rights of man.’ ” That 1967 case, Loving v. Virginia, ended bans on interracial marriage in the 16 states that still had such laws.
WOOD-TV:
Student sitting behind Obama was asleep — Watch video for more — KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) - One of the Kalamazoo Central students — who was seated behind keynote speaker President Barack Obama during Monday night's commencement ceremony — fell asleep.
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
The ties that bind. Remember Rahm Emanuel's rent-free D.C. apartment? The owner: A BP adviser — In case you were tempted to buy the faux Washington outrage at BP and its gulf oil spill in recent days, here's a story that reveals a little-known corporate political connection and the quiet …
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
America's Future Now: The Surliest Conference In America — Surly is about the best word to describe this conference in Washington after the first day. Speaker after speaker excoriated the trajectory from the political sphere as too accommodating, too solicitous, and not enough.
Simmi Aujla / The Politico:
Pelosi blames GOP for nation's ills — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, speaking to a friendly audience of progressive activists, was ready to cast blame for the country's troubles Tuesday morning. — She blamed the exploding national debt on the Bush administration and said Democrats' push …
New York Times:
Rate of Oil Leak, Still Not Clear, Puts Doubt on BP — Staring day after day at images of oil billowing from an undersea well in the Gulf of Mexico, many Americans are struggling to make sense of the numbers. — On Monday, BP said a cap was capturing 11,000 barrels of oil a day from the well.
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2010: North Carolina Senate — North Carolina Senate: Burr Still Leads Both Democratic Challengers — Incumbent Republican Richard Burr continues to hold a modest double-digit lead over both his Democratic challengers in North Carolina's U.S. Senate race.
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