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Blake Aued / athenscms.com:
Question to Broun: Who's going to shoot President Obama? — At Rep. Paul Broun's town hall meeting on Tuesday, the Athens congressman asked who had driven the farthest to be there and let the winner ask the first question. — We couldn't hear the question in the back of the packed Oglethorpe …
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Secret Service interviews Georgia constituent who asked who will ‘shoot’ Obama; case is ‘closed matter’ — UPDATE, 11:50 a.m.: In a new statement Rep Paul Broun appears to admit he should have condemned his constituent: … ORIGINAL POST: — By now you may have heard that GOP Rep. Paul Broun …
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Jennifer Epstein / The Politico:
Broun is asked who'll ‘shoot Obama’ — A constituent at a town hall for Georgia Rep. Paul Broun drew laughter on Tuesday when asked, “Who is going to shoot Obama?” and the Republican didn't come anywhere near condemning the question in his response. — “The thing is, I know there's a lot …
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Michelle Malkin:
Hate-a-rama: The vulgar, racist, sexist, homophobic rage of the Left — Projection. — My new syndicated column today does the reporting the Tea Party-bashing national media won't do on the rabid outbreak of progressive incivility and violence at Big Labor protests across the country.
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Ryan J. Reilly / TPMMuckraker:
Witnesses: Republican Laughed When Asked 'Who's Gonna Shoot Obama?'
Witnesses: Republican Laughed When Asked 'Who's Gonna Shoot Obama?'
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Talking Points Memo, The Daily Dish, Jay Bookman, The Right Sphere and msnbc.com
Justin Elliott / Salon:
Town hall question: “Who's going to shoot Obama?”
Town hall question: “Who's going to shoot Obama?”
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Washington Monthly, The Moderate Voice and Althouse
Ronald Brownstein / NationalJournal.com:
Pulling Apart — Congress was more polarized last year than in any other year since National Journal began compiling its vote ratings. Overlap between the parties is disappearing. — Republicans in lockstep: House Speaker John Boehner, flanked by GOP Whip Kevin McCarthy (left) …
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Eric Kleefeld / TPMDC:
WI Assembly GOP Passes Walker Budget In Surprise Vote — Dems Chant “Shame!” — MADISON, WI — The Wisconsin State Assembly has just passed Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill, including its controversial provisions to eliminate almost all collective bargaining rights for public employee unions …
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Rubicon: A river in Wisconsin — The magnificent turmoil now gripping statehouses in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and soon others marks an epic political moment. The nation faces a fiscal crisis of historic proportions and, remarkably, our muddled, gridlocked, allegedly broken politics have yielded singular clarity.
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
LEFTIST GALLERY ERUPTS as Wisconsin GOP Assembly Passes Governor Walker's Budget Cut Bill (Video) — LEFTISTS ERUPT IN RAGE as the GOP majority passed Governor Walker's budget cut bill in the Wisconsin Assembly last night. — The far left politicians and supporters shouted “Shame!” and …
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Brad Reed / Crooks and Liars:
Teabags and Sympathy — So the New York Times posted …
Teabags and Sympathy — So the New York Times posted …
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Todd Richmond / host.madison.com:
Tempers explode as Assembly passes controversial budget repair bill
Tempers explode as Assembly passes controversial budget repair bill
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JSOnline:
Budget-repair bill approved in early-morning vote
Budget-repair bill approved in early-morning vote
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Hot Air, Weigel, Mother Jones, AFL-CIO NOW BLOG, Wake up America, Nice Deb, GayPatriot, The Politico and Politics Daily
Amy Merrick / Wall Street Journal:
Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill on Union Rights
Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill on Union Rights
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Michael O'Brien / The Hill:
Cantor: House GOP shares Gov. Walker's motivation on spending
Cantor: House GOP shares Gov. Walker's motivation on spending
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National Review:
Koch Executives Speak Out on Wisconsin — Madison, Wis. — Earlier this week, a blogger impersonating industrialist David Koch spoke with Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, who is attempting to pass a budget-repair bill. The conversation between Walker and the poseur, which was recorded …
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John / Power Line:
No Retreat, No Surrender
No Retreat, No Surrender
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Shock Doctrine, U.S.A. — Here's a thought: maybe Madison, Wis., isn't Cairo after all. Maybe it's Baghdad — specifically, Baghdad in 2003, when the Bush administration put Iraq under the rule of officials chosen for loyalty and political reliability rather than experience and competence.
David Brooks / New York Times:
Run Mitch, Run — On Feb. 11, Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana met with a group of college students. According to The Yale Daily News, he told them that there is an “excellent chance” he will not run for president. Then he mounted the podium at the Conservative Political Action Conference …
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Molly Ball / The Politico:
Pelosi edits honorary resolution...on Pelosi — The Democratic National Committee wanted to honor Nancy Pelosi Thursday — but its praise wasn't good enough for the House minority leader. — When the DNC's Resolutions Committee brought up a resolution commemorating Pelosi's years as speaker of the House …
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Annalyn Censky / CNNMoney.com:
GDP report: Economic growth revised sharply lower — NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Budget cuts by state and local governments hurt the economy more than originally thought, according to a government release Friday. — Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity …
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New York Times:
U.S. Pulling Back in Afghan Valley It Called Vital to War — KABUL, Afghanistan — After years of fighting for control of a prominent valley in the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, the United States military has begun to pull back most of its forces from ground it once insisted …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate Democrats eye the lockbox for Social Security, in Al Gore revival — Senate Democrats want to put the Social Security trust fund in a lockbox and insulate it from a broader budget-cutting package designed to reduce the national deficit. — It's a revival of the concept …
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Jonathan Capehart / PostPartisan:
Jeremy Bernard: A historic choice for White House social secretary — The White House is set to make news and history this afternoon when it announces the new social secretary. Jeremy Bernard, currently the chief of staff to the U.S. ambassador to France, will become the third person to hold the job in the Obama administration.
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Kate Loveys / Daily Mail:
Foiled by the winter: The £25,000 eco-classroom that can't be used because solar panels don't provide enough heat — Eco-campaigners who built a classroom powered by the sun believed they were paving the way for the future. — Instead they have been taught a valuable lesson …
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Mississippi Rates as the Most Conservative U.S. State — Vermont, Rhode Island, District of Columbia have highest percentages of liberals — PRINCETON, NJ — Mississippi is home to the largest percentage of conservatives among U.S. states, with a slim majority identifying their political views as conservative.
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Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Jury Nullification Advocate Is Indicted — Julian P. Heicklen sat silent and unresponsive as his bail hearing began last week in federal court in Manhattan; his eyes were closed, his head slumped forward. — “Mr. Heicklen?” the magistrate judge, Ronald L. Ellis, asked. “Mr. Heicklen?
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aina.org:
Egyptian Armed Forces Fire At Christian Monasteries, 19 Injured — (AINA) — For the second time in as many days, Egyptian armed force stormed the 5th century old St. Bishoy monastery in Wadi el-Natroun, 110 kilometers from Cairo. Live ammunition was fired, wounding two monks and six Coptic monastery workers.
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Jihad Watch, Gates of Vienna, UNCOVERAGE.net, Weasel Zippers and Babalú Blog
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Stone: Donald's cash a trump card — Donald Trump would almost certainly pay for a presidential campaign out of his own pocket if he runs — and now has a $2 billion warchest to draw from, a longtime adviser told POLITICO. — The comments from longtime controversial Republican consultant Roger Stone came …
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New York Post:
Topics — Barack_Mugabe: — Things Obama has done to improve this country: — 1. Absolutely necessary, although unpleasant, bailout of the banking system, without there is no doubt at all that we would have had a worldwide depression on the scale of the '30s. Took a lot of political courage, too.
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
The top political newcomers — Only two months have passed in 2011, but already a number of new faces have made names for themselves — sometimes for good and somtimes for bad — on the national political scene. — Some, like New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R) …
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