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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Sources: Obama Administration to Support Anti-Israel Resolution at UN Next Week — THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned that senior Obama administration officials have been telling foreign governments that the administration intends to support an effort next week at the United Nations to set …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
White House denies Kristol flotilla investigation claim — The White House is sharply denying a claim by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol that “the administration intends to support an effort next week at the United Nations to set up an independent commission, under UN auspices …
Paul Richter / Los Angeles Times:
White House works to ease Iran proposal in Congress
White House works to ease Iran proposal in Congress
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Tom Schaller / FiveThirtyEight:
Something Fishy in South Carolina? — Is there something suspicious about the results in the US Senate primary victory of unknown Democrat Alvin Greene, who defeated fellow Democrat Vic Rawl, 59 percent to 41 percent? I'm not sure yet, but there is a whiff of something strange going on here.
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David Catanese / The Politico:
Experts review S.C. Senate ballots — The campaign of defeated Democratic Senate candidate Vic Rawl has assembled a team of national academic experts to review Tuesday's perplexing South Carolina primary results that propelled a virtually unknown, underfunded and unemployed candidate …
Joshua Lott / Newsweek:
Saint Sarah — To white evangelical women, Sarah Palin is a modern-day prophet, preaching God, flag, and family—while remaking the religious right in her own image. — Sarah Palin's pro-woman rallying cry is poised to transform the Christian right into a women's movement.
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Michael Hogan / Vanity Fair:
“Sarastopheles,” “Sarah Pagan,” and Other Discarded Newsweek Covers — If Newsweek is going to command a decent price, now that it's on the block, its editors are going to have to follow Norman Pearlstine's sage advice and publish stories that get people talking. The easiest way to do that?
Mike Huckabee / Huck PAC:
THE HEARTBREAKING TRUCE — I received an astonishing email today from a concerned friend who has been very influential in the fight to end the scourge of abortion. — Apparently, a 2012 Republican presidential prospect in an interview with a reporter has made the suggestion that the next President …
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Jason Clayworth / Des Moines Register:
Iowa Poll: Exposure lifts 3 GOP presidential prospects: Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich — Meet Iowa's most popular 2012 GOP presidential prospects: Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich. — Others though, aren't as popular. — That means if Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels …
Zaid Jilani / Think Progress:
Schumer Says It ‘Makes Sense’ To ‘Strangle [Gaza] Economically’ Until It Votes The Way Israel Wants — This past Wednesday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) delivered a wide-ranging speech at an Orthodox Union event in Washington, D.C. The senator's lecture touched on areas such as Iran's nuclear program …
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Roger Simon / The Politico:
Obama to POLITICO: Congress shares the blame for BP — President Barack Obama said Friday that some members of Congress should share the blame for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. — In an exclusive one-on-one interview with POLITICO, the president said: “I think it's fair to say …
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Michael A. Cohen / The New Republic:
All Silent on the Lefty Front — Why haven't progressives mounted more of a challenge to the war in Afghanistan? — Earlier this month, the Pentagon released a 151-page report outlining the increasingly grim situation in Afghanistan. The paper highlighted the Afghan government …
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Free exchange:
David Brooks doesn't inspire confidence — I'M SOMETIMES mystified by Tyler Cowen's taste in commentary. He calls the latest David Brooks' column one of his favourites. I think it's a total mess. Titled “Prune and grow”, it's meant, I think, to be about fiscally responsible ways to invest in America's future.
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David Brooks / New York Times:
Prune and Grow — Sixteen months ago, Congress passed …
Prune and Grow — Sixteen months ago, Congress passed …
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Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
One of my favorite David Brooks columns
One of my favorite David Brooks columns
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The Huffington Post:
Republicans Jubilant About Gulf Coast Coverage — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — Republican communication strategists in Washington and Louisiana are thrilled at the press coverage of the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, according to e-mails from GOP officials accidentally sent to the Huffington Post.
Adam Klawonn / Yahoo! News:
Arizona's Next Immigration Target: Children of Illegals — “Anchor babies” isn't a very endearing term, but in Arizona those are the words being used to tag children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants. While not new, the term is increasingly part of the local vernacular because the primary authors …
Hugh Tomlinson / Times of London:
Saudi Arabia gives Israel clear skies to attack Iranian nuclear sites — Saudi Arabia has conducted tests to stand down its air defences to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran's nuclear facilities, The Times can reveal. — In the week that the UN Security Council imposed …
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
A Brief, Possibly Drug-Induced Peruvian-Chasidic Interlude — Charles Mann forwarded me this video, along with a post by Alma Guillermoprieto that attempts to explain the video, nearly successfully. I don't know what to make of much anymore, especially this, though I will say it is pleasing …
Scott Mayerowitz / ABCNEWS:
At Least 20 Campers Killed in Arkansas Flash Flood — Campers at the Remote Albert Pike Campground Were Swept Away By Rising Rivers; 3 Dozen Still Missing — At least 20 people in a remote part of Arkansas were killed early Friday morning after flash floods swept through their campsites following …
Reuters:
Iceland passes gay marriage law in unanimous vote — (Reuters) - Iceland, the only country in the world to have an openly gay head of state, passed a law on Friday allowing same-sex partners to get married in a vote which met with no political resistance. — The Althingi parliament voted 49 …
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Pelosi: We'll stop blaming Bush when problems go away — Democrats will keep blaming George W. Bush until the problems from his administration end, according to Speaker Nancy Pelosi. — In an interview with MSNBC, Pelosi said congressional Democrats feel justified in blaming the Bush administration …
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St. Petersburg Times:
Gov. Charlie Crist vetoes abortion bill — TALLAHASSEE — As he positions himself to the center in the U.S. Senate race, Gov. Charlie Crist on Friday vetoed a measure requiring most women to pay for an ultrasound and hear a description of the fetus before they can have an abortion.
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Hispanic Voters' Preferences Unchanged Post-Arizona Law — Two-to-one preference for Democrat is nearly identical to intentions before passage — PRINCETON, NJ — Hispanic voters nationwide haven't shifted their congressional voting preferences since the signing of Arizona's new immigration law on April 23.
Ben Herzon / Macroadvisers:
The Chances of a “Double-Dip” are Essentially Nil — The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research has yet to call an official end to the recession that began in December of 2007, but most forecasters (and at least one outspoken member of the Committee …
Andy Barr / The Politico:
S.C. Rep. Knotts asked to resign — The Lexington County Republican Party on Thursday night asked GOP state Sen. Jake Knotts to resign for calling gubernatorial nominee Nikki Haley a “raghead.” — The county party said the comments brought “shame” and “disgrace” to both Knotts and the state …
Nathaniel Popper / Los Angeles Times:
Millionaires make a comeback — Although hit hard during the Great Recession, the wealthy rebounded in 2009, data show. — Reporting from New York — Unemployment remains at near-record levels, and most Americans are struggling to rebuild their battered finances.
Paul Krugman:
Dealing With Chermany — So here's where we are: China has done nothing to change its policy of massive currency manipulation, and its exports are surging. Meanwhile, Europe is going wild for fiscal austerity. Angela Merkel says that budget cuts will make Germany more competitive — but competitive against whom, exactly?
Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
Admiral Allen on Maine Boom, Tony Hayward, and How the Official Response Would Not Have Been Different If They'd Known the True Flow Rate — We sat down with the national incident commander for the BP oil spill, US Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen, this morning to talk about the latest.
CNN:
President attended fundraiser during Gulf memorial service — (CNN) - According his official schedule, President Obama did not attend the May 25 memorial service in Jackson, Mississippi for the workers who died in the Deepwater Horizon explosion because he was en route to a fundraiser for Sen. Barbara Boxer …
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
An Early Campaign Gaffe Makes a Non-Issue Big — You can parse a voting record. Flip-flops — political ones — are fair game. But don't talk about a woman's hair. — In one of those classic campaign gaffes, Carly Fiorina, the Republican nominee for the Senate seat held by Barbara Boxer …