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Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
Our Fantasy Nation? — With Tea Party conservatives and many Republicans balking at raising the debt ceiling, let me offer them an example of a nation that lives up to their ideals. — It has among the lowest tax burdens of any major country: fewer than 2 percent of the people pay any taxes.
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Washington Monthly, Daily Kos, Weasel Zippers and The Impolitic
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / Washington Examiner:
Sunday Reflection: Hard to get good goons these days — So the public employee unions have been on the defensive across the nation, and they've been losing battles in state capitols from Wisconsin, to Ohio, to Tennessee. — Although there have been some violent incidents and death threats …
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Althouse
Daniel Libit / The Daily:
The Daily learns tweet originated from app that pol used the night pic was posted — As the world has attempted to make sense of Rep. Anthony Weiner's claim that his Twitter account was hacked, a key clue has been missing: exactly how the notorious groin pic was posted online.
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Runnin' Scared and CANNONFIRE
The Note:
Herman Cain Vows: ‘We Will Put A Conservative In The White House’ In 2012 (Hint: 'His Name Is Going To Be Herman Cain') — ABC News' Michael Falcone (@michaelpfalcone) reports: — Herman Cain told a ballroom full of social conservatives at the annual Faith and Freedom Coalition conference Saturday night …
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The Politico, TPMDC and Hotline On Call
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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
A G.O.P. Hopeful Gathers Momentum as More Voters Like What They Hear
A G.O.P. Hopeful Gathers Momentum as More Voters Like What They Hear
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The Daily Caller, Los Angeles Times, Lawyers, Guns & Money and blogs.abcnews.com
Scott Wong / The Politico:
Palin: Obama wants to ‘go down with this sinking ship’ — Sarah Palin suggests President Barack Obama is downplaying disappointing economic numbers for May, saying he wants to “go down with this sinking ship.” — Responding to new figures showing that the nation's unemployment rate ticked …
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Washington Monthly
Fiona Roberts / Daily Mail:
What would Michelle say? President Obama wolfs down TWO chili dogs and fries... the day after his wife unveils new dietary guide — Mr Obama also visits Chrysler factory in Toledo - and fails to mention grim unemployment statistics — When his wife unveiled the USDA's new nutritional plate yesterday …
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americanthinker.com, Lisa Graas, The Lonely Conservative and JammieWearingFool
Andrew Harmon / Advocate:
Ill. Dioceses Suspend Adoption Licensing — Two Illinois Catholic Charities agencies have suspended licensing new foster care and adoptive parents following the state's enactment of a civil unions law. — Glenn Van Cura, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet …
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ThinkProgress, The Reality-Based Community and Joe. My. God.
Alexander Bolton / Ballot Box:
Howard Dean warns Democrats Sarah Palin could beat Obama in 2012 — Howard Dean, the former Democratic National Committee chairman who helped Democrats capture the White House in 2008, warns that Sarah Palin could defeat President Obama in 2012. — Dean says his fellow Democrats should beware …
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Los Angeles Times:
‘X-Men: First Class’ reminds us we are all mutants now — The superhero movie series reflects an America that has increasingly come to accept individuals with unique identities, desires and talents. — As Charles (James McAvoy) watches, Erik (Michael Fassbender) wields his mutant powers …
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Hit & Run
Seema Mehta / Los Angeles Times:
Jon Huntsman says he'll bypass Iowa caucuses — The likely GOP presidential candidate cites his opposition to subsidies for corn and soybeans, major crops in the state. — Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman talks to prospective voters at a cultural festival in Berlin, N.H. With him is his wife, Mary Kaye.
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The Political Carnival
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Jon Huntsman avoiding Iowa ‘For A Reason’
Jon Huntsman avoiding Iowa ‘For A Reason’
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The Politico and Outside the Beltway
Julian Pecquet / Healthwatch:
Months after healthcare repeal vote, GOP still working on ‘replace’ — More than four months after their triumphant vote to scrap the Democrats' healthcare reform law, House Republicans have yet to fulfill the second part of their campaign pledge to “repeal and replace” the legislation.
Jennifer Medina / New York Times:
Efforts to Ban Circumcision Gain Traction in California — SANTA MONICA, Calif. — When a group of activists proposed banning circumcision in San Francisco last fall, many people simply brushed them aside. Even in that liberal seaside city, it seemed implausible that thousands of people …