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Winning The Future In Egypt (Ongoing...) — Team Obama delivers another ‘WTF’ moment in Egypt, with Hillary Clinton saying Mubarak needs to go and the US special envoy saying his “continued leadership is critical”. The Times papers this over as best they can:
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US Department of State, Washington Post, AMERICAN DIGEST and PostPartisan
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Cheney calls Mubarak a good friend, US ally — SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday called Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a good friend and U.S. ally, and he urged the Obama administration to move cautiously as turmoil continued to shake that nation's government.
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Cubachi, Taylor Marsh, The Mahablog, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Liberty Pundits Blog

Claiming Consensus, Omar Suleiman Promises to Hold Protesters Accountable — The key to understanding Omar Suleiman's statement claiming there is “consensus” in how to move forward in Egypt is to see how he redefines the crisis from being caused by legitimate grievances voiced by the “youth” …
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Crooks and Liars and Guardian


Egypt regime offers new concessions to opposition
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News: News blog, Raw Story, msnbc.com and New York Times


As Mubarak Digs In, U.S. Policy in Egypt Is Complicated
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Los Angeles Times, CNN, Guardian and Washington Post


President Reagan's jelly beans — When I was a child, President Ronald Reagan was the nice man who gave us jelly beans when we visited the White House. — I didn't know then, but I know it now: The jelly beans were much more than a sweet treat that he gave out as gifts.
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TBogg, Telegraph, Scared Monkeys and The Gateway Pundit


Local group cancels Palin visit, citing “personal attacks” — Saying it received an “onslaught of personal attacks,” a Colorado nonprofit announced in a news release today that it was canceling a scheduled May appearance in Glendale by former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
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Washington Post and Weasel Zippers
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Palin: Obama's 3 a.m. call went to answering machine
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Fox Nation, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, The Note and Weasel Zippers

Palin Criticizes Obama on Egypt
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CNN, Balloon Juice, New York Times and Outside the Beltway


Koch brothers now at heart of GOP power — The billionaire brothers' influence is most visible in the makeup of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where members have vowed to undo restrictions on greenhouse gases. — Demonstrators rally in Rancho Mirage during a retreat organized by the Koch brothers.
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Crooks and Liars


Bill O'Reilly interview of Barack Obama could be victory for both — With a classic showman's swagger, Bill O'Reilly has declared that more people will see his live pre-game interview with President Barack Obama on Sunday than “any other interview that's ever been done in the history of mankind.”
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CNN, The Moderate Voice and Althouse

Glenn Beck Stands By Egypt Caliphate Conspiracy Theory: 'I'm Not Wrong' (AUDIO) … After being derided and charged with trafficking in wild conspiracy theories, Glenn Beck redoubled his warnings that the uprisings in Egypt could lead to an Islamic caliphate spreading across the Middle East on his radio show Thursday.
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Lippmann's Ghost, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Reaction and Mediaite

why did economists not spot the crisis? — CHICAGO - At the height of the financial crisis, the Queen of England asked my friends at the London School of Economics a simple question, but one for which there is no easy answer: Why did academic economists fail to foresee the crisis?
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Yglesias

Valerie Jarrett thinks 4-star general is waiter — (CNN) — Four-star Army Gen. Peter Chiarelli — the number two general in the U.S. army — says he is absolutely not offended that Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett mistook him for a waiter at a fancy Washington dinner this week and asked him for a glass of wine.


Jack Lew writes of White House's ‘tough choices’ — WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's budget director is pointing to spending cuts in three programs as examples of the “tough choices” ahead in the White House budget blueprint that will propose lower spending overall but money for some new initiatives.
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CNN


Egypt remains at an impasse — Crowds occupy Cairo demanding president's resignation, while Muslim Brotherhood says it will join talks with government. — After nearly two weeks of anti-government demonstrations in Egypt, the standoff continues between tens of thousands of protesters …
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Al Jazeera Blogs
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Wallflowers at the Revolution — A month ago most Americans could not have picked Hosni Mubarak out of a police lineup. American foreign policy, even in Afghanistan, was all but invisible throughout the 2010 election season. Foreign aid is the only federal budget line that a clear-cut majority of Americans says should be cut.
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