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Wall Street Journal:
The Presidential Divider — Obama's toxic speech and even worse plan for deficits and debt. — Did someone move the 2012 election to June 1? We ask because President Obama's extraordinary response to Paul Ryan's budget yesterday—with its blistering partisanship and multiple distortions …
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Jeff Poor / The Daily Caller:
Krauthammer's take on Obama's budget address: ‘I thought it was a disgrace’
Krauthammer's take on Obama's budget address: ‘I thought it was a disgrace’
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Obama, Spending Three Times as Fast as Bush, Blames Bush
Obama, Spending Three Times as Fast as Bush, Blames Bush
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Wake up America, The Daily Dish and Ironic Surrealism
Ramesh Ponnuru / National Review:
Paul Ryan vs. the Mythmakers
The Politico:
Nancy Pelosi snaps at White House adviser Gene Sperling — In a tense moment that may well have encapsulated the frustrations of three-plus months in the minority, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi snapped at a top presidential economic adviser, Gene Sperling, during a closed-door meeting …
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National Review:
Strike One — We initially supported the deal House Speaker John Boehner cut with the White House to cut $38.5 billion from the rest of the fiscal year 2011 budget. It was only a pittance in the context of all of Washington's red ink, but it seemed an acceptable start, even if we assumed it would be imperfect in its details.
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The Hill:
WHIP COUNT: Budget deal appears to have votes to pass Congress
WHIP COUNT: Budget deal appears to have votes to pass Congress
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The Hill, Hot Air, The Daily Caller and Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Boehner expects spending deal to pass with ‘bipartisan majority’
Boehner expects spending deal to pass with ‘bipartisan majority’
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Azi Paybarah / New York Observer:
Trump: ‘Always Had a Great Relationship With The Blacks’ — You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialize correctly. — Donald Trump speaking with Fred Dicker. — Donald Trump shot down a report claiming …
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Trump and the blacks — Donald Trump was asked just now on Fred Dicker's radio show about African-American support for President Obama. — “I have a great relationship with the blacks,” he said, continuing to call the overwhelming black support for President Obama “frightening.”
Lauraklairmont / CNN:
Trump to make announcement about announcement — Washington (CNN) - Proving once again that Donald Trump knows a bit about publicity, the business man and real estate mogul will make an announcement on the season finale of “Celebrity Apprentice” about his intentions on running for the White House.
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Wake up America, Outside the Beltway, FrumForum and GOP 12
Ronald Kessler / NewsMax.com:
Exclusive: Trump to Announce His Run for President
Exclusive: Trump to Announce His Run for President
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The Daily Caller, Mediaite, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Hot Air
Dennis Cauchon / USA Today:
Share of population working — Roll over each state to see the share of the population working in 2010: — Sources: USA TODAY, Census, Bureau of Labor Statistics — The share of the population that is working fell to its lowest level last year since women started entering the workforce …
John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Budget Confusion — Some conservatives were taken aback by the AP's report yesterday that the continuing resolution (CR) that cuts $38 billion will only reduce this fiscal year's deficit—i.e. reduce total outlays through September 30—by $352 million. — Is the CR a sham? Nope, not really.
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
CBO Score of Budget Deal Could Make House Passage Difficult
CBO Score of Budget Deal Could Make House Passage Difficult
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Open Congress, The Politico and Outside the Beltway
Associated Press:
CBO: Budget deal cuts this fiscal year's deficit by just $353 million, not $38 billion touted
CBO: Budget deal cuts this fiscal year's deficit by just $353 million, not $38 billion touted
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Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
DeMint: If vote to raise debt ceiling is GOP's Waterloo, ‘let it be’ — A top conservative senator on Thursday indicated he is willing to go to extreme lengths to prevent a vote on raising the debt ceiling, even if it hurts the Republican Party politically.
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Washington Monthly and FrumForum
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Shane D'Aprile / The Hill:
Freshmen shrugging off Tea Party primary threats over spending deal
Freshmen shrugging off Tea Party primary threats over spending deal
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New York Times, The Note, DownWithTyranny! and AMERICAblog News
David Weigel / Slate:
Dancing on the Ceiling — How Republicans are framing the debate …
Dancing on the Ceiling — How Republicans are framing the debate …
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OpenSecrets.org, Weigel and protein wisdom
Henry Blodget / The Business Insider:
PROFESSOR: Sarah Palin Probably Staged A Gigantic Hoax About Being Trig's Mother — An interesting footnote has emerged to a theory that raged around the Internet during Sarah Palin's candidacy for Vice President: — The theory is that Sarah Palin is actually the grandmother of her purported son Trig …
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Indecision Forever and The Daily Dish
New York Times:
In Financial Crisis, No Prosecutions of Top Figures — It is a question asked repeatedly across America: why, in the aftermath of a financial mess that generated hundreds of billions in losses, have no high-profile participants in the disaster been prosecuted?
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Salon, Yglesias, The Confluence, The Awl, The Big Picture, Prairie Weather, Reuters, FrumForum and The Politico
CNBC:
Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Rise; Inflation Pressure Grows — New claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, bouncing back above the key 400,000 level, while core producer prices clumbed faster than expected in March, government reports showed on Thursday.
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Weasel Zippers, The Lonely Conservative and Scared Monkeys
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
About That Lawsuit... The lawsuit filed Tuesday by Jonathan Tasini is so utterly without merit, and has been so thoroughly eviscerated in the media — including being ridiculed as the “dumbest lawsuit ever” — I am hesitant to take any time away from aggregating adorable kitten videos to respond.
Derek Tang / Macroadvisers:
The Economic Effects of the Ryan Plan: Assuming the Answer? — Last week the House Budget Committee, chaired by Congressman Paul Ryan (R, WI) issued a Budget Resolution for fiscal year 2012 along with a Republican blueprint for addressing the nation's long-term fiscal imbalance.
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Yglesias and Connecting.the.Dots
Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
Fireworks expected as Gov. Walker heads to Hill to talk unions — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) could be in for a rowdy welcome from unions and liberal groups when he comes to Capitol Hill on Thursday to testify about his work on reducing the state's budget deficit.
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msnbc.com, ABCNEWS and ThinkProgress
Ed Kilgore / The New Republic:
The Fred Thompson Effect — Why a dark-horse candidate can't save the GOP. — By now, it should be obvious that anyone hoping party insiders will draft a Jeb Bush or Chris Christie or Rick Perry to rescue the lackluster Republican 2012 field from itself is living in a hopeless fantasyland.
iowahawk:
16 Tons — Contents © 1999-2010 by David Burge / Iowahawk. — For reprint inquiries, please contact Lynn Chu. — IOWAHAWK'S OTHER HAUNTS — BLURBS — Het Vrije Volk (Netherlands) — “Laat de rijken de crisis betalen, zegt de SP. Let's eat de rich, zegt Michael Moore.
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AMERICAN DIGEST
Myglesias / Yglesias:
The False Promise of Class Size Reduction — The idea of reducing class sizes is very popular with the public, and there's no organized interest group opposition to it. Consequently, one of the main things we've done in US education policy over the years is make class sizes smaller.
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Center for American Progress and Eschaton
Donald L. Luskin / Wall Street Journal:
Remembering the Real Ayn Rand — The author of “Atlas Shrugged” was an individualist, not a conservative, and she knew big business was as much a threat to capitalism as government bureaucrats. — Tomorrow's release of the movie version of “Atlas Shrugged” is focusing attention …
The White House:
FACT SHEET: The President's Framework for Shared Prosperity and Shared Fiscal Responsibility — The President believes that we need a comprehensive, pro-growth economic strategy that invests in winning the future, lays the foundation for strong private-sector job growth and ensures …
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Phoenix, Arizona:
Arizona Senate approves ‘birther’ bill — PHOENIX - The Arizona Senate has approved a revised bill requiring presidential candidates to prove they are U.S. citizens eligible to run for the office. — The bill approved Wednesday gives candidates additional ways to prove they meet the constitutional requirements to be president.
Ben Terris / NationalJournal.com:
‘Patriotic Millionaires’ Ask to Be Taxed More — If President Obama's deficit-reduction speech today includes a call to end the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, there will surely be pushback; Republicans have already begun a preemptive attack on raising taxes.
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The Other McCain, Left Coast Rebel, The Lonely Conservative, Right Wing News, Hot Air, Moe Lane and Instapundit
New York Times:
President Obama, Reinvigorated — The man America elected president has re-emerged. — For months, the original President Obama had disappeared behind mushy compromises and dimly seen principles. But on Wednesday, he used his budget speech to clearly distance himself from Republican plans …
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Washington Monthly, NewsBusters.org, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, American Thinker and Liberal Values
Zaid Jilani / ThinkProgress:
Gov. Chris Christie Tells Reporters To ‘Take The Bat’ To 76-Year Old Widow Legislator — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), who has virtually declared war on the state's labor unions, is known for having an antagonizing style of politics, with some of his most infamous moments including telling …
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NorthJersey.com and The Raw Story
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
Raise America's Taxes — President Obama in his speech on Wednesday confronted a topic that is harder to address seriously in public than sex or flatulence: America needs higher taxes. — That ugly truth looms over today's budget battles, but politicians have mostly preferred to run from reality.
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NewsBusters.org, Daily Kos and PERRspectives