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Hospital security ‘punches, tasers’ nephew of Clarence Thomas — Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is reportedly “outraged” after security guards at a New Orleans-area hospital were accused of punching and tasing his epileptic nephew, a news report states.
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Family Says Nephew of Justice Clarence Thomas Was Beaten, Tased at West Jeff Hospital — MARRERO - The nephew of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says he was tased and beaten at West Jefferson Medical Center. — 24 year old Derek Thomas was admitted to West Jeff Thursday afternoon.
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Jim Newell / Gawker:
Clarence Thomas' Suicidal, Epileptic Nephew Punched, Tasered — Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas and family are “outraged” after his nephew was allegedly punched, pulled and tased at a New Orleans hospital, after a possible suicide attempt. The taser put him into a “massive epileptic seizure.”
Krissah Thompson / Washington Post:
With ‘One Nation,’ liberal groups aim to match tea party's energy, influence — If imitation is the highest form of flattery, the “tea party” movement must be honored. — In an effort to replicate the tea party's success, 170 liberal and civil rights groups are forming a coalition …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Unstoppable Sarah Palin — Chris Matthews sees Palin inflicting an “early knockout” in the primaries. Larison, still betting against her, argues that the GOP establishment will quash her candidacy: … Contra Kornacki, Bernstein finds the comparison off: … Kornacki responds.
David Weigel / Slate:
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Headless bodies and other immigration tall tales in Arizona — Jan Brewer has lost her head. — The Arizona governor, seemingly determined to repel every last tourist dollar from her pariah state, has sounded a new alarm about border violence. “Our law enforcement agencies have found bodies …
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
55 Percent of Likely Voters Find ‘Socialist’ an Accurate Label of Obama? — The latest poll by Democracy Corps, the firm of James Carville and Stan Greenberg, has Republicans leading on the generic ballot among likely voters, 48 percent to 42 percent. — Deep in the poll, they ask, “Now …
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WORLD EXCLUSIVE AUDIO: Mel Gibson's Explosive Racist Rant — Listen To It Here — WARNING: This audio may not be reproduced or republished. — Mel Gibson was caught on tape spewing a vile, hate-filled racist rant and RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained the audio proof.
Manu Raju / The Politico:
Ginsburg: Roe will hold — ASPEN, Colo. — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg declared Thursday that abortions would continue to be available to women regardless of the legal challenges now being waged by opponents of Roe v. Wade. “Over a generation of young women have grown up …
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Mark Penn / The Huffington Post:
Poll Shows People Support Checks and Balances, But Want More Limits …
Poll Shows People Support Checks and Balances, But Want More Limits …
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The Huffington Post:
Income Gap Between Rich and Poor Is Highest in Decades, Data Show — WHAT'S YOUR REACTION? — The gap between the wealthiest Americans and middle- and working-class Americans has more than tripled in the past three decades, according to a June 25 report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
James K. Galbraith / The New Republic:
Tremble, Banks, Tremble — The key to financial recovery: restoring the rule of law on Wall Street. — The financial crisis in America isn't over. It's ongoing, it remains unresolved, and it stands in the way of full economic recovery. The cause, at the deepest level, was a breakdown in the rule of law.
People's Daily Online:
Monkeys trained as battlefield killers in Afghanistan — Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents are training monkeys to use weapons to attack American troops, according to a recent report by a British-based media agency. — Reporters from the media agency spotted and took photos of a few …
Lara Setrakian / ABCNEWS:
Omar Bin Laden Is Treated for Schizophrenia, Wife Asks for Divorce — Omar Bin Laden, the fourth-born son of Osama Bin Laden, has hospitalized and treated for schizophrenia after hearing his father's voice in his head. — “It's true that he was put on medication but released himself early …
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Kirk Johnson / New York Times:
Basis of Ruling on Gay Unions Stirs Debate — A judge's decision on Thursday declaring that a state law allowing same-sex marriage in Massachusetts should take precedence over a federal definition of marriage has exposed the fractures and fault lines among groups working to bolster states' rights.
Lee Fang / Think Progress:
Chamber Of Commerce Rents Its Roof To Fox News, Fox News Refuses To Critically Report On The Chamber — In a profile piece on U.S. Chamber of Commerce president Tom Donohue, the Washington Monthly's James Verini reveals that, despite spending hundreds of millions on right-wing pro-business …
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Jeffrey Lord / AmSpecBlog:
Obeying President Obama's dictum that it's always educational to check in with what the other side is saying, I checked in with MSNBC's Countdown the other night. — Sure enough, there was Keith Olbermann himself barking up I will admit, interesting leftist views on issues A, B …
William Galston / The New Republic:
Democrats Can't Recover — I've just received the top-line numbers of Democracy Corps' most recent poll. From a Democratic standpoint, there's hardly any good news. Here are the essential findings among likely voters: … As if all this weren't bad enough for Democrats …
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Yes, The Government Creates Jobs — As I was saying to a friend last night, one of the most frustrating things about the Obama administration is the tendency of its leaders and communicators to project a message that's absolutely demoralizing to progressive political activists.
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Washington Post and transparency: total strangers — (updated below - Update II) — Earlier this week, I noted — with multiple illustrative examples — how media outlets crusade for the virtues of transparency while frequently exempting themselves. Establishment news organizations are …
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David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Arizona immigration law unlikely to survive federal lawsuit — Legal experts cite the longstanding principle that the federal government has exclusive control over immigration. — Immigrant rights supporters protest outside the Major League Baseball headquarters in New York City …
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Maggie Shiels / BBC:
Google's Street View ‘snoops’ on Congress members — Google's popular Street View project may have collected personal information of members of Congress, including some involved in national security issues. — The claim was made by leading advocacy group, Consumer Watchdog which wants Congress …
Claire Heininger / NorthJersey.com:
Christie looks to privatize motor vehicle inspections, other services — New Jersey would close its centralized car inspection lanes and motorists would pay for their own emissions tests under a sweeping set of recommendations set to be released by the Christie administration today. — Buy this photo
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2010: West Virginia Senate Special Election — West Virginia Senate: Manchin (D) 53%, Capito (R) 39% — A special Senate election this November to replace the late Robert Byrd is still awaiting the green light from West Virginia's attorney general, but popular Democratic Governor Joe Manchin …
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Jonathan Martin / Ben Smith's Blog:
Manchin says he'll announce Senate intentions Monday, run likely
Manchin says he'll announce Senate intentions Monday, run likely
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Josh Rogin / Foreign Policy:
Battle brews over nominee for ambassador to Turkey — A behind-the-scenes clash is playing out over President Obama's nominee to be the next U.S. ambassador to Turkey, a key Middle East post at a time of tense relations between Washington and an increasingly independent-minded Ankara.
Matt Corley / Think Progress:
Bachmann Agrees With Radio Host's Description Of Berwick As ‘Chairman Of The Obamacare Death Panel’ — As ThinkProgress noted earlier today, Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) denounced the “demagoguery” that has taken hold of the conservative movement and the Republican Party.
Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
Emmer In Damage Control Mode: Meeting Waiters After Claiming They Made $100K In Tips — Minnesota state Rep. Tom Emmer, the presumptive Republican nominee for governor, appears to be going into damage control mode in the wake of his proposal to lower the minimum wage for waiters by crediting …
Ed O'Keefe / Federal Eye:
Corrected 11:03: An earlier version of this item incorrectly quoted Gen. James Mattis. — President Obama's pick to lead military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and the Middle East is an experienced ground combat commander, but also earned a stern rebuke in 2005 for controversial comments about combat operations.
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