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Daniel Leblanc / Globe and Mail:
Ottawa won't back Obama's Mideast peace proposal — The Harper government is refusing to join the United States in calling for a return to 1967 borders as a starting point for Mideast peace, a position that has drawn sharp criticism from Canada's staunch ally Israel.
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Weasel Zippers and FrumForum
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Eric Johnson / Reuters:
Top Jewish Americans ponder support for Obama — (Reuters) - Some prominent Jewish Americans are rethinking their support for President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election bid after he effectively called on Israel to give back territory it has occupied since 1967 to Palestinians.
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Weasel Zippers and The Gateway Pundit
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Bibi-Barack Chess Game — Rick Hertzberg offers us a graceful, if pessimistic, guide. Money quote: … It has indeed been a remarkable week, and as the blog has shown, one that took me by surprise. I saw nothing that new in the president's speech on Israel-Palestine …
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The only adult in the room, Taylor Marsh, Washington Post and Hendrik Hertzberg
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
House lawmakers push back against Obama's stand on 1967 borders — A growing number of House lawmakers are pushing back against President Obama's recent call to base Israeli-Palestinian peace talks on pre-1967 borders. — Echoing the concerns of Israeli leaders, the critics maintain …
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Israel Matzav, iOwnTheWorld.com, The Politico and The Hill
Dore Gold / Wall Street Journal:
Israel's 1967 Borders Aren't Defensible — Fair observers have never considered the old armistice line as a non-negotiable starting point for peace talks. — It's no secret that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas plans to lobby the U.N. General Assembly this September …
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Israel Matzav
New York Times:
Obama's Peace Tack Contrasts With Key Aide, Friend of Israel
Obama's Peace Tack Contrasts With Key Aide, Friend of Israel
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The Gateway Pundit, Pajamas Media, The Nation, Booman Tribune and White House Dossier
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Borderline Treachery — Would that the president of the United States …
Borderline Treachery — Would that the president of the United States …
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The Moderate Voice
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Mitch Daniels won't run in 2012 — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels told supporters in a midnight email early Sunday that he is opting against a 2012 presidential run, a decision that he said ultimately came down to family concerns. — The decision by the former political operative and favorite …
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Taylor Marsh and FrumForum
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Brian Montopoli / CBS News:
Mitch Daniels hurt, gets 16 stitches to forehead
Mitch Daniels hurt, gets 16 stitches to forehead
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The Atlantic Online, Althouse, Riehl World View and The Page
Fox News:
Tea Party Favorite Herman Cain Joins 2012 GOP Race — Tea Party favorite Herman Cain announced his long-shot presidential candidacy to a raucous crowd in Atlanta Saturday, yelling, “I'm running for president of the United States and I'm not running for second.”
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Left Coast Rebel, No More Mister Nice Blog, HotAirPundit and The Lonely Conservative
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Aharding / CNN:
Herman Cain officially announces presidential bid
Ryan Creed / ABCNEWS:
Herman Cain, Former CEO of Godfather's Pizza, Announces His Candidacy
Herman Cain, Former CEO of Godfather's Pizza, Announces His Candidacy
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Oliver Willis
Andrew Restuccia / Ballot Box:
Cain announces candidacy for GOP presidential nomination
Cain announces candidacy for GOP presidential nomination
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The Hill, The Politico, Outside the Beltway and The Raw Story
Maggie Haberman / The Politico:
Horton's ghost haunts GOP field — It's still early in the presidential race, so the opposition research dumps haven't really begun. But when the skeletons in the closets of 2012 GOP hopefuls begin to be revealed, the unique shape of the field — which will almost certainly feature a handful …
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Booman Tribune
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Dr. Milton R. Wolf / Washington Times:
Obamacare waiver corruption must stop — If some Americans deserve exemption from a bad law, then all Americans do — Selective enforcement of the law is the first sign of tyranny. A government empowered to determine arbitrarily who may operate outside the rule of law invariably embraces favoritism …
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Left Coast Rebel
Gabrielle Saveri / Reuters:
Broadcaster silent as “Judgment Day” hours tick by — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - With no sign of Judgment Day arriving as he had forecast, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster and former civil engineer behind the pronouncement seemed to have gone silent on Saturday.
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Slate Magazine and Don Surber
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Jesse McKinley / New York Times:
At Apocalypse Central, Preparing for What Happens, or Doesn't
At Apocalypse Central, Preparing for What Happens, or Doesn't
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Lean Left, No More Mister Nice Blog, Salon and The Moderate Voice
David Batty / Guardian:
Apocalypse not now: The Rapture fails to materialise
Apocalypse not now: The Rapture fails to materialise
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The Democratic Daily, Los Angeles Times, The Raw Story and ReadWriteWeb
New York Times:
Backing Her Man With Impressive Resources — PARIS — She was much more famous than her husband, and much wealthier, too. — Now she joins the unhappy club of wives standing by their man in the face of a crescendo of tales of sexual betrayal, spurred in her case by extraordinary …
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Reuters, TalkLeft, Jezebel, New York Magazine, FrumForum and CBS New York
Aharding / CNN:
New poll shows Democrat ahead in NY special election — (CNN) - A new poll released Saturday shows the Democratic candidate now has a slight lead - a four point advantage among likely voters - over the Republican in a special congressional election in Western New York that has attracted the national spotlight.
Discussion:
The Lonely Conservative and Ballot Box
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Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Prayer controversy jeopardizes same-sex amendment vote — A controversial pastor delivered a prayer that left House members - of both parties - shocked and incensed. — An opening prayer that shocked Minnesota House members on Friday may have unintentionally derailed a key goal …
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Politics in Minnesota, The Moderate Voice, myfoxtwincities.com, The Volokh Conspiracy and Joe. My. God.