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Telegraph:
Egypt protests: America's secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising — The American government secretly backed leading figures behind the Egyptian uprising who have been planning “regime change” for the past three years, The Daily Telegraph has learned. — Protesters and army on the streets of Cairo
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Heather Hurlburt / The New Republic:
Five Things to Understand About the Egyptian Riots — It takes some hubris to write about events unfolding as fast as the protests in Egypt, especially when it's clear that nobody saw this coming. Mubarak is preparing to address the nation, and it's unclear what will follow.
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New York Times:
Egypt Protests Continue as Military Stands By — CAIRO — Egypt was engulfed in a fifth day of protests on Saturday but an attempt by President Hosni Mubarak to salvage his 30-year rule by firing his cabinet and calling out the army appeared to backfire as troops and demonstrators fraternized …
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Marc Lynch:
Obama's handling Egypt pretty well — After President Obama spoke last night about the situation in Egypt, my Twitter feed and inbox filled up with angry denunciations, with lots of people complaining bitterly that he had endorsed Mubarak's grim struggle to hold on to power …
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The Atlantic Online, The Daily Dish and News Desk
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Egypt's Military Is Seen as Pivotal in Next Step — Even as armored military vehicles deployed around important Egyptian government institutions on Friday for the first time in decades, it remained difficult to predict what role the armed forces might play in either quelling the disturbances …
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Elliott Abrams / Washington Post:
Egypt protests show George W. Bush was right about freedom in the Arab world — For decades, the Arab states have seemed exceptions to the laws of politics and human nature. While liberty expanded in many parts of the globe, these nations were left behind, their “freedom deficit” …
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Jesse Lee / White House.gov Blog:
President Obama on the Situation in Egypt: “All Governments Must Maintain Power through Consent, Not Coercion” — From an overnight memo from his National Security Advisor, to a Presidential Daily Briefing that was 40 minutes in length and focused entirely on Egypt, and on through the day …
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Robert F. Worth / New York Times:
Al Jazeera Covers Protests Despite Hurdles — WASHINGTON — As street protests raged across Egypt on Friday, with the future of the Arab world seeming to hang in the balance, rapt viewers across the region — and the globe — watched it unfold on Al Jazeera, which kept up an almost continuous …
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Robert Stacy McCain / The Other McCain:
‘Whose Bright Idea Was It to Send Joe Biden Out to Talk About Egypt?’ — Question of the day, asked by Blake Hounshell of Foreign Policy in response to the latest eruption of Bidenism. … Remember how in 2008 we were told that Biden was such a brilliant choice as running mate and that Obama …
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Washington Post:
The U.S. needs to break with Mubarak now
The U.S. needs to break with Mubarak now
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Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Cairo falls into near-anarchy; army warns it will treat protesters as criminals
Cairo falls into near-anarchy; army warns it will treat protesters as criminals
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CNN:
GOP Conference chairman: America must stand with Egypt
GOP Conference chairman: America must stand with Egypt
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Why Would an American President Tout Mubarak's Regime?
Why Would an American President Tout Mubarak's Regime?
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Outside the Beltway
Gil Yaron / Spiegel Online:
Israel Fears Regime Change in Egypt
Israel Fears Regime Change in Egypt
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Caroline Glick:
The pragmatic fantasy — Today the Egyptian regime faces …
The pragmatic fantasy — Today the Egyptian regime faces …
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Brian Katulis / Center for American Progress:
Time to Rethink U.S.-Egyptian Relations
Time to Rethink U.S.-Egyptian Relations
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Anne Penketh / Pundits Blog:
Tightening the screws on Mubarak
Tightening the screws on Mubarak
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The Politico:
Right takes refuge in Constitution — The federal lawsuits against last year's health care overhaul were greeted with eye-rolling and snickers from many conventional legal scholars. — Nobody's laughing now. — A federal judge in Virginia ruled late last year that a key underpinning …
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Bloomberg:
Axelrod Says U.S. Will Push Egypt for Reforms (Transcript) — White House adviser David Axelrod said in an interview on Bloomberg Television's “Political Capital with Al Hunt,” airing this weekend, that the Obama administration will push Egypt “very hard” to make democratic reforms in response …
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Obama ‘willing’ to play golf with Boehner — President Obama is willing to play golf with House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to help improve their relationship, a top White House adviser said Saturday. — Outgoing White House senior adviser David Axelrod said that the chances are “good” …
Paul Krugman:
The Wal-Mart Decade — I've been putting some material together for textbook revision, and found myself looking at European versus US productivity performance over the past couple of decades. I sort of knew the facts here, but this recent paper by Bart van Ark (pdf) seemed …
Joe Nocera / New York Times:
Inquiry Is Missing Bottom Line — There was something almost comical about the way the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission released its report on Thursday morning. — About a week ago, reporters were told they would get a sneak preview of the report the morning of its release. The location was undisclosed.
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
David Brock's big-money outside group gains steam — It looks like David Brock is getting more serious about building a powerful apparatus on the left to go head-to-head with the flood of outside money conservative groups are planning to pump into the 2012 elections.
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Garance Franke-Ruta / The Atlantic Online:
Dennis Kucinich Settles Olive Pit Case — Not sure if this qualifies as a Friday news dump, but we now know more than I, for one, ever expected to about what went on in Dennis Kucinich's mouth. In announcing today he was settling the lawsuit he launched against the operators …
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Kucinich settles lawsuit against cafeteria
Kucinich settles lawsuit against cafeteria
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