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Who's In Charge?: Against Gov. Jindal's Wishes, Oil-Sucking Barges Stopped by Coast Guard — 59 Days Into Oil Crisis, Gulf Coast Governors Say Feds Are Failing Them — Eight days ago, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal ordered barges to begin vacuuming crude oil out of his state's oil-soaked waters.
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Jim Hoft / Gateway Pundit:
More Incompetence... Crude-Sucking Barges Ordered By Gov. Jindal Shut Down By Feds — Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal looks on as barges loaded with vacuums to clean oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill depart a marina in Empire, Louisiana June 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Lee Celano)
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Jana Winter / Fox News:
EXCLUSIVE: Alert Issued for 17 Afghan Military Members AWOL From U.S. Air Force Base — FILE: Air traffic controllers from the 37th Operations Support Squadron prepare to navigate F-16 Falcons down the runway on Lackland Air Force Base. — A nationwide alert has been issued for 17 members …
Larry O'Connor / Big Government:
Giannoulias Campaign Aide Manhandles Videographer — More rough tactics were on display last night in Washington DC as a hotheaded campaign workerfor the Alexi Giannoulias campaign for Senator of Illinois confronted a man with a video camera at a fundraising event.
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
That '30s Feeling — Suddenly, creating jobs is out, inflicting pain is in. Condemning deficits and refusing to help a still-struggling economy has become the new fashion everywhere, including the United States, where 52 senators voted against extending aid to the unemployed despite …
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Republican Backpedals From Apology to BP — WASHINGTON — Representative Joe L. Barton had to be truly sorry by the time he apologized for his apology on Thursday. — In the four hours between his televised apology to BP — for what he called a $20 billion “shakedown” …
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Daniel Foster / The Corner on National Review Online:
GOP Leaders Respond to Barton Comments — By: Daniel Foster
GOP Leaders Respond to Barton Comments — By: Daniel Foster
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
GOP lawmaker demands Barton step down from top committee spot
GOP lawmaker demands Barton step down from top committee spot
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The Politico:
Barton retracts apology to BP
Barton retracts apology to BP
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Washington Post:
Jobs bill blocked in Senate — The Senate effectively rejected a slimmed-down package of jobless benefits and state aid late Thursday, rebuffing President Obama's call for urgent action to bolster the economic recovery. — Sens. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) and Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) …
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Ray Sanchez / ABCNEWS:
Utah Firing Squad Executes Convicted Killer — Convicted Killer Ronnie Lee Gardner is Executed in the Early Hours of Friday — After a quarter of a century on death row, convicted killer Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed in a barrage of rifle fire Friday morning.
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Jim Meyers / NewsMax.com:
Inhofe: Obama 'Hasn't Made Good Decision Yet' on Spill — Sen. Jim Inhofe tells Newsmax that President Obama “hasn't made a good decision yet” on the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and his Tuesday night speech about the spill was his “worst moment.”
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Inhofe: Senate doesn't have votes to lift drilling moratorium
Aharding / CNN:
S.C. Dems keep Greene as Senate nominee — Democratic Party officials in South Carolina voted Thursday to uphold the result of their controversial Senate primary. — Columbia, South Carolina (CNN) - Democratic Party officials in South Carolina voted Thursday to uphold the result …
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At Home with South Carolina's Alvin Greene
At Home with South Carolina's Alvin Greene
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Obama and the vision thing — Barack Obama doesn't do the mundane. He was sent to us to do larger things. You could see that plainly in his Oval Office address on the gulf oil spill. He could barely get himself through the pedestrian first half: a bit of BP-bashing, a bit of faux-Clintonian …
The Huffington Post:
Dale Peterson Cuts The Best Political Endorsement Ad Ever Made (VIDEO) — What's Your Reaction: … Gun-toting enemy of “thugs” Dale Peterson may have finished third in the GOP primary for Alabama Agriculture Commissioner, but he's not done being a YouTube star.
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Globe and Mail:
Margaret Wente — After the sensational 2007 murder of Aqsa Parvez, the 16-year-old girl who disobeyed her traditional family, many Muslim girls in Canada discussed the story on Facebook. “That's my story too,” some of them wrote. — This week, Aqsa's father and brother pleaded guilty …
WTVD-TV:
Poll shows Etheridge trailing after video — RALEIGH (WTVD) — Days after North Carolina Congressman Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington) was seen in a video confrontation with a man with a camera on a Washington street, a new poll seems to indicate the incident has damaged him with voters.
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Curtis Brainard / CJR:
BP, Government Still Thwarting Press Access — Despite promises to facilitate oil spill coverage, limited transparency persists in the Gulf — Despite repeated promises to improve transparency, BP, the United States government, and their contractors are still inhibiting the media's ability …
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Los Angeles Times:
Oil companies push for status quo on environmental regulations for deep-water drilling rigs — The pleas come as the White House Council on Environmental Quality is reviewing whether the federal drilling watchdog has appropriately followed the National Environmental Policy Act.
John Bresnahan / The Politico:
Pelosi yanks campaign finance bill — Following a rebellion by two important factions of rank-and-file House Democrats, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has pulled a campaign-finance bill opposed by a broad coalition of special interest groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Obama pushes world leaders on economic reforms ahead of G-20 — President Barack Obama pushed world leaders to act to “safeguard and strengthen” a global economic recovery when they meet next week in Toronto. — The president laid out his top global economic priorities …
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Andy Barr / The Politico:
Olbermann leaves Daily Kos — Keith Olbermann announced Wednesday night that he will cease blogging for the liberal Daily Kos over a comment directed at the MSNBC host's coverage. — Olbermann and some of his MSNBC colleagues surprised their left-leaning fans on Tuesday with eviscerating critiques …
Philip Klein / AmSpecBlog:
Obama Admin. Argues in Court That Individual Mandate Is a Tax — In order to protect the new national health care law from legal challenges, the Obama administration has been forced to argue that the individual mandate represents a tax — even though Obama himself argued the exact opposite while campaigning to pass the legislation.
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Obama Twists Arms at BP, Setting Off a Debate on Tactics — WASHINGTON — First there was General Motors, whose chief executive was summarily dismissed by the White House shortly before the government became the company's majority shareholder. Chrysler was forced into a merger.
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