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Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
In Official Notification Two Days Later, President Obama Alerts Congress the US Joined a War — Amidst claims by members of Congress that they were insufficiently consulted, and ensuing White House pushback, President Obama Monday officially notified congressional leaders that at …
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David Weigel / Weigel:
Why Obama Doesn't Need to Ask Congress Before Attacking Libya — It's simple: Most of Washington doesn't want him to. To coin a phrase: If they want the president to do it, that means it's legal. — Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of Congress's most prominent hawks, who must at this point …
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Althouse, The Politico, Patterico's Pontifications and Pundit & Pundette
Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Webb critical of Obama's Libya operation: 'This isn't the way that our system is supposed to work' — Last week, the United Nations Security Council authorized the use of force in Libya to protect Libyan civilians from the country's dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
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CNSNews, Scared Monkeys and Weasel Zippers
Josh Gerstein / The Politico:
Obama: We know what we're doing
Obama: We know what we're doing
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Reuters and Washington Examiner
John Hawkins / Townhall.com:
7 Questions For Liberals About Obama's Libyan War — It seems like it was just yesterday when we had an “imperialist warmonger” in the White House who was going to be replaced by a peace-loving Democrat who promised “hope” and “change” instead. It's funny how that worked out, isn't it?
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Betsy's Page and FREEDOM EDEN
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Stephen M. Walt / Foreign Policy:
What intervention in Libya tells us about the neocon-liberal alliance
What intervention in Libya tells us about the neocon-liberal alliance
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The New Republic, Hullabaloo, The Reality-Based Community, Washington Post, YID With LID, Daily Kos and Eunomia
Brobinson / Fox Nation:
Fact: Bush Had 2 Times More Coalition Partners in Iraq Than Obama Has in Libya
Fact: Bush Had 2 Times More Coalition Partners in Iraq Than Obama Has in Libya
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The Lonely Conservative
David Boaz / Britannica Blog:
What Ever Happened to the Antiwar Movement?
What Ever Happened to the Antiwar Movement?
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American Spectator, Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Outside the Beltway, Pajamas Media, The Raw Story and Moe Lane
Massimo Calabresi / Swampland:
Why the U.S. Went to War: Inside the White House Debate on Libya
Why the U.S. Went to War: Inside the White House Debate on Libya
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Weasel Zippers, NewsBusters.org, Fox Nation, Verum Serum, Time and CNN
David Catanese / The Politico:
McCaskill will sell ‘the damn plane’ — Sen. Claire McCaskill is selling the personal plane that has caused her turbulence in recent weeks after POLITICO revealed she used taxpayer money to cover the cost of political travel. — The first-term Democrat said she was very happy she was able …
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Mark Hemingway / Weekly Standard:
Breaking: Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., Failed to Pay $287,000 in Property Taxes on Aircraft — In a conference call with reporters, Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill just disclosed that she failed to pay $287,000 in property taxes related to her co-ownership of a private aircraft.
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The Gateway Pundit, Don Surber and Pajamas Media
The Note:
Sarah Palin To Israelis: “Why Are You Apologizing All The Time?” — ABC News' Mary Bruce Reports: Sarah Palin made her first pilgrimage to the Holy Land on Sunday, joining a long line of presidential hopefuls who have traveled to Israel prior to throwing their hat in the ring.
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Arutz Sheva:
Palin Visits Netanyahu's Residence
Palin Visits Netanyahu's Residence
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Cubachi, Conservatives4Palin, The Gateway Pundit, PalinTV and Liberty Pundits Blog
Megan Scully / NationalJournal.com:
Costs of Libya Operation Already Piling Up — A U.S. F-16 fighter jet takes off from Aviano Air Base in Italy on Sunday. The cost of the first day of Operation Odyssey Dawn topped $100 million. — With U.N. coalition forces bombarding Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi from the sea and air …
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The Hill:
Cost of military campaign in Libya could wipe out GOP's spending cuts — U.S. military operations in Libya could wipe out a significant chunk of the budget cuts won by congressional Republicans in recent weeks, defense analysts say. — GOP leaders have trumpeted enacted spending reductions …
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Prairie Weather
Scott A. Hodge / Tax Foundation:
No Country Leans on Upper-Income Households as Much as U.S. — During my recent testimony before the Senate Budget Committee ( found here), I cited an OECD statistic that the U.S. has the most progressive income tax system among industrialized nations. [1] This prompted one Senator to point …
Zaid Jilani / ThinkProgress:
AZ Senate President Russell Pearce Takes Tentherism To New Level: ‘You Are Not A Citizen Of The United States’ — One of the most radical offshoots of modern conservatism in the United States is called “tentherism,” which invokes the Constitution's Tenth Amendment to claim that a whole host …
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Telegraph:
Libya: US fighter jet crash lands in field near Benghazi — A US warplane has crash landed in a Libyan field in the area around Benghazi, The Telegraph can disclose. — The two crew members on the F-15E fighter jet ejected to safety. One has already been recovered by US forces …
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The Hill
Richard Hartley-Parkinson / Daily Mail:
For the sins of his father: Gaddafi's son ‘killed in kamikaze pilot attack on barracks’ — Colonel Gaddafi suffered a massive personal setback today when one of his sons was allegedly killed in a suicide air mission on his barracks. — Khamis, 27, who runs the feared Khamis Brigade …
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Guardian, Maggie's Notebook and Sky Dancing
New York Times:
Japan Extended Reactor's Life, Despite Warning — TOKYO — Just a month before a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi plant at the center of Japan's nuclear crisis, government regulators approved a 10-year extension for the oldest of the six reactors at the power station despite warnings about its safety.
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Kevin Krolicki / Reuters:
Stricken Japan nuke plant skipped inspections
Stricken Japan nuke plant skipped inspections
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Reuters, American Thinker, The Moderate Voice and Firedoglake
Rocky Kistner / The Huffington Post:
Fresh Oil Continues to Wash Ashore in the Bayou — Fresh Louisiana crude washed into the beaches and dock areas near Grand Isle over the weekend, creating a sickening sight for the residents of this oil battered region. The reddish brown crude and oily sheen lapped onto the sandy and rocky shores …
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A. A. Gill / Vanity Fair:
Tour De Gall — From Bill Clinton to Woody Allen, it seems every American (or Brit) visiting Paris on an expense account has the same favorite “Please don't write about it” bistro: L'Ami Louis. Given its colonic décor, surly service, unbelievable food, and hefty bill, the restaurant is a true Gallic triumph.
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Guardian
Amie Parnes / The Politico:
FLOTUS: ‘American dream’ in Chile — First lady Michelle Obama on Monday lauded higher education as the engine that propelled her to a successful career, and the key reason her husband—whose own family “struggled to make ends meet” when he was a child — became president of the United States.
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Weasel Zippers, The Lonely Conservative and The Blaze
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Problem With Partners — These days we are all co-religionists in the church of multilateralism. The Iraq war reminded everybody not to embark on an international effort without a broad coalition. — Yet today, as an impeccably crafted multilateral force intervenes in Libya, certain old feelings are coming back to the surface.
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Guardian and Balloon Juice
Lauraklairmont / CNN:
CNN Poll: Most support no fly zone in Libya but not ground troops — Washington (CNN) - Seven in ten Americans support military action by the U.S. and other countries to establish a no-fly zone in Libya, a 14-point increase since last week, according to a new national poll.
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David Weigel / Weigel:
Poll: Only 50 Percent of Voters Back Obama's Handling of Libya
Poll: Only 50 Percent of Voters Back Obama's Handling of Libya
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Daily Kos, Firedoglake and The Politico