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John Fund / Wall Street Journal:
Who Will Investigate the Investigators? — Another voter fraud scandal involving the Justice Department. — J. Christian Adams,, a former career Justice Department lawyer who resigned recently to protest political interference in cases he worked on, made some news yesterday in testimony before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
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Neil Irwin / Washington Post:
Federal Reserve weighs steps to offset slowdown in economic recovery — Federal Reserve officials, increasingly concerned over signs the economic recovery is faltering, are considering new steps to bolster growth. — With Congress tied in political knots over whether to take further action …
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Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Fed Kinda Sorta Considering More Aggressive Action — Neil Irwin reports “Federal Reserve weighs steps to offset slowdown in economic recovery.” That's excellent news, though as Kevin Drum observes that's actually being considered here is extremely modest.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Boxer's approval ratings sink, Field Poll says — California voters are giving U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer some of the lowest approval ratings of her career, as the three-term Democrat is in a statistical dead heat against first-time GOP office-seeker Carly Fiorina, according to a new Field Poll released today.
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Palin video talks up ‘mama grizzlies’ running for office — Sarah Palin's political action committee released a video Thursday promoting the “mama grizzlies” she hopes will take over Washington. Palin's SarahPAC released a video promoting the pack of female conservative GOP candidates …
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Michael Memoli / The Swamp:
Sarah Palin touts “mom awakening”
Sarah Palin touts “mom awakening”
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New York Times:
The Constitution Trumps Arizona — The Obama administration has not always been completely clear about its immigration agenda, but it was forthright Tuesday when it challenged the pernicious Arizona law that allows the police to question the immigration status of people they detain for local violations.
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William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
Hey, Rhode Island Already Checks Immigration Status At Traffic Stops
Hey, Rhode Island Already Checks Immigration Status At Traffic Stops
Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
President Obama Attacks Congress for Delaying His Nominees — Is He Right? — In announcing the recess appointment of Dr. Donald Berwick to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services — and two other nominees — today President Obama said in a statement that “It's unfortunate …
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Brian Beutler / TPMDC:
Vitter Claims Disgraced Staffer Didn't Work on Women's Issues; Records Say Otherwise — Facing reporters for the first time in weeks on Wednesday, Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) denied a key element in the controversy surrounding a former legislative aide who remained on Vitter's staff …
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Washington Monthly, Feministing, Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, The Eye, Hotline On Call, Ballot Box and ABCNEWS
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Kos / Daily Kos:
Why I am blacklisted by MSNBC — In case you were wondering why you haven't seen me on MSNBC recently, it seems that Joe Scarborough, he of the lowest rated morning show in cableland, has blackballed me. And Phil Griffin, the alleged president of MSNBC, is going along with it.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Gov. Bobby Jindal signs bills allowing guns in church, changing sex-solicitation penalty — Gov. Bobby Jindal has signed into law one of the more controversial bills from the recent legislative session, one allowing guns to be carried into houses of worship.
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Diana Furchtgott-Roth / RealClearMarkets:
Gender Quotas In the Financial Sector? — WASHINGTON - What one finds when reading congressional legislation is invariably surprising. Take the Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill, for instance, which was created by merging Senate and House bills. When the Senate returns from recess …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Another round of Prohibition, anyone? — The evening of Jan. 16, 1920, hours before Prohibition descended on America, while the young assistant secretary of the Navy, Franklin Roosevelt, drank champagne in Washington with other members of Harvard's Class of 1904, evangelist Billy Sunday preached …
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Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
BP Sets New Spill Target — Aims to Cap Well by July 27 Earnings; Backup Plans as Obama, Cameron Meet — BP PLC is pushing to fix its runaway Gulf oil well by July 27, possibly weeks before the deadline the company is discussing publicly, in a bid to show investors it has capped …
Laura Rozen / The Politico:
Obama's interview with Israel TV — President Barack Obama gave his first interview to an Israeli outlet since taking office, to Yonit Levi, of Israel's Channel 2 TV. Conducted Wednesday at the White House, it airs today at 1pm EST on Israel's Channel 2. While there's no breaking news …
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Alan Cowell / New York Times:
Solar-Powered Plane Flies for 26 Hours — PARIS — Slender as a stick insect, a solar-powered experimental airplane with a huge wing span completed its first test flight of more than 24 hours on Thursday, powered overnight by energy collected from the sun during a day aloft over Switzerland.
The Politico:
Blago trial could singe W.H. — It's the trial the White House hopes you won't watch. — The federal corruption saga of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has been rattling along during the sweltering Chicago summer, offering a daily dose of low-grade theatrics, low-impact bombshells and low-brow humor.
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Brad DeLong / Grasping Reality with Both Hands:
These Are Not the Ones We Have Been Waiting for... Ed Luce writes: … Mark Zandi is polite: … But Obama thinks he has to do something—and according to Ed won't lift a finger to do something that might actually create jobs: … It is remarkable. I had expected that we economists …
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Z. Byron Wolf / ABCNEWS:
Election 2010: Independents Face Obstacles — Despite Frustration, Most Americans Identify With Democrats or Republicans — Forget the Tea Party. To the extent there is a third party in American politics, it is no party at all. — More Americans call themselves independent than Republican …
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
National Public Radio is changing its name to NPR — No need for formalities here: National Public Radio now says it wants to be known simply as NPR. — So the Washington-based organization has quietly changed its name to its familiar initials. Much like the corporate names KFC or AT&T, the initials now stand for the initials.
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Washington Post:
Palin makes exception for military spending — Sarah Palin is waging a battle inside the “tea party” movement to exempt defense spending from the group's small-government, anti-deficit fervor. — There's growing concern among Republicans — and especially among the pro-defense neoconservative wing …
Rasmussen Reports:
Most Americans Not Willing To Pay Higher Taxes For Public Employees, Entitlement Programs — Most Americans would not pay higher taxes for specific public services in their states, but they are more supportive of paying for education and staffing law enforcement than supporting state employees and entitlement programs.
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Siobhan Gorman / Wall Street Journal:
NSA Cyber Shield for Infrastructure … The federal government is launching an expansive program dubbed “Perfect Citizen” to detect cyber assaults on private companies and government agencies running such critical infrastructure as the electricity grid and nuclear-power plants, according to people familiar with the program.
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Obama tries to sell ‘recovery summer’ amid slow economy — President Barack Obama and his team are trying to sell Americans on an economic recovery this summer, but the economy is stubbornly refusing to cooperate. — Obama and his Cabinet officials will fan out across the country …