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Shawn Millerick / New Hampshire Journal:
Poll: Bachmann breaks through, Huntsman hurting, Romney rolling — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney enjoys a comfortable lead in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation race for the Republican presidential nomination while Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann shows signs of breaking through …
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The Daily Caller, GOP 12, Outside the Beltway, USA Today, The Politico and The Blotter
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John / Power Line:
Michele Bachmann and the Empathy Card — I am a long-time friend and admirer of Michele Bachmann, but nevertheless was disappointed when it became clear that she was going to run for president. I did not think she would be a serious candidate—sorry, Michele!—and believed she would distract needlessly …
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times and Taylor Marsh
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
My take on the latest Republican polls
My take on the latest Republican polls
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Rasmussen Reports, Iowa Caucuses and New York Magazine
The Note:
Jon Huntsman Cancels Appearance At Republican Leadership Conference Due To Illness
Jon Huntsman Cancels Appearance At Republican Leadership Conference Due To Illness
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The Daily Caller, The Politico, The Page and Taylor Marsh
Joe Klein / Time:
Outsiders vs. Insiders: The Struggle for the GOP's Soul
Outsiders vs. Insiders: The Struggle for the GOP's Soul
Discussion:
The Reaction, The New Republic and CNN
New York Times:
Libya and the War Powers Act — It would be hugely costly — for this country's credibility, for the future of NATO and for the people of Libya — if Congress were to force President Obama to abandon military operations over Libya. However, Mr. Obama cannot evade his responsibility …
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Jeff Dunetz / YID With LID:
Obama Claims The UN Can Usurp Congressional War Powers
Obama Claims The UN Can Usurp Congressional War Powers
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The Jawa Report, That Mr. G Guy's Blog and Israel Matzav
The Hill:
Senate kills off ethanol tax credits in possible break with tax pledge — The Senate voted 73-27 Thursday to kill a major tax break that benefits the ethanol industry, handing a political win to a bipartisan group of lawmakers that call the incentive needless and expensive.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Niche tax breaks targeted; Senate kills ethanol credit
ABCNEWS:
Man With Suspicious Device Detained at Pentagon — A man carrying a suspicious package was detained in Arlington National Cemetery this morning after police searched his backpack and found the materials as well as pro-al Qaeda literature, officials told ABC News.
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CBS News, NBC Washington, Patterico's Pontifications and The Gateway Pundit
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New York Post:
Al Qaeda-related statements, backpack found in suspicious vehicle stopped near Pentagon — ARLINGTON, Va. — A man was in custody Friday after a major security alert outside the Pentagon. — The incident began when a man — believed to be a naturalized US citizen who came to the US from Ethiopia …
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Washington Post, Michelle Malkin, Weasel Zippers, Hot Air and The Daily Caller
Larry Flynt / The Huffington Post:
My Job Offer for Anthony Weiner — Mr. Weiner: — After having learned of your sudden and compelled resignation from your Congressional post, I would like to make you an offer of employment at Flynt Management Group, LLC in our Internet group. As a Congressman, you are known for your intensity and perseverance.
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CBS New York, Hot Air, AmSpecBlog, The Gateway Pundit, SFGate, Weasel Zippers, Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Patterico's Pontifications
Laura Meckler / Wall Street Journal:
Key Seniors Association Pivots on Benefit Cut — WASHINGTON—AARP, the powerful lobbying group for older Americans, is dropping its longstanding opposition to cutting Social Security benefits, a move that could rock Washington's debate over how to revamp the nation's entitlement programs.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, Washington Post, Ben Smith's Blog, Economy & Budget and Instapundit
The Note:
Fear & Loathing In Minneapolis: Progressives Vent Frustration With Obama At Netroots Nation — ABC News' Matthew Jaffe reports: — The frustrations and the fears that progressives feel about President Obama were on full display Thursday as thousands of them flocked to Minneapolis for the sixth annual Netroots Nation conference.
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Taylor Marsh, The Nation, The Politico and The Gateway Pundit
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
2012 Voter Preferences for Obama, “Republican” Remain Close — Forty-four percent prefer the Republican; 39%, Obama — PRINCETON, NJ — Forty-four percent of registered voters say they are more likely to vote for “the Republican Party's candidate” and 39% for Barack Obama …
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ThinkProgress, Hot Air, Washington Post, Scared Monkeys, Don Surber, Political Punch, FrumForum, National Review and Wake up America
James Hill / ABCNEWS:
Edwards Sought Millions From ‘Bunny’ Mellon — Just weeks before federal prosecutors charged John Edwards in a six-count felony indictment, ABC News has been told, the two-time Democratic presidential candidate requested millions of dollars from Rachel “Bunny” Mellon, the banking heiress …
Discussion:
Connecting.the.Dots and FrumForum
Jimmy Carter / New York Times:
Call Off the Global Drug War — IN an extraordinary new initiative announced earlier this month, the Global Commission on Drug Policy has made some courageous and profoundly important recommendations in a report on how to bring more effective control over the illicit drug trade.
Discussion:
JustOneMinute, americanthinker.com and On Point with Tom Ashbrook
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Dan Choi Rips Up Obama Flyer: 'I Won't Support Obama If He Doesn't Endorse Marriage Equality' — Lt. Dan Choi ripped up an Obama For America (OFA) flyer this afternoon during a panel at Netroots Nation when he was confronted by an Obama volunteer who attempted to explain away the President's opposition to same-sex marriage:
Discussion:
Pam's House Blend and Towleroad News #gay
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Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
NETROOTS: Choi slams Obama volunteer for lack of support for marriage equality
NETROOTS: Choi slams Obama volunteer for lack of support for marriage equality
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Pam's House Blend
Susanne Craig / DealBook:
Wall Street Braces for New Layoffs as Profits Wane — Wall Street plans to get smaller this summer. Faced with weak markets and uncertainty over regulations, many of the biggest firms are preparing for deep cuts in jobs and other costs. — The cutback plans are emerging even as Wall Street firms …
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New York Magazine, Brilliant at Breakfast and FrumForum
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The union-owned Democrats — “Shovel-ready was not as shovel-ready as we expected,” observed President Obama this week, enjoying a nice chuckle about the unhappy fate of his near-$1 trillion stimulus. To be sure, Obama has also been promoting a less amusing remedy for anemic growth and high unemployment: exports.
Discussion:
Power Line, Wall Street Journal and Verum Serum
Associated Press:
Southern Baptists urge path to citizenship for illegal immigrants — The Southern Baptist Convention has passed a resolution advocating a path to legal status for illegal immigrants. — The resolution was passed on Wednesday at the annual meeting of the nation's largest protestant denomination in Phoenix.
Discussion:
The Politico and FrumForum
Peter Wallsten / Washington Post:
White House's Daley seeks balance in outreach meeting with manufacturers — It was supposed to be the White House's latest make-nice session with corporate America — a visit by Chief of Staff William M. Daley to a meeting with hundreds of manufacturing executives in town to press lawmakers for looser regulations.
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msnbc.com, The Politico, National Review and White House Dossier
Henry Payne / National Review:
Cost of Obama's Green-Car Mandate: 260,000 jobs — The purpose of federal fuel-economy mandates is to keep the agenda of green pols hidden lest the public awaken to their enormous costs. Want to make cars fuel efficient? Tax gas. And commit political suicide.
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Detroit News, americanthinker.com, Questions and Observations, Weasel Zippers, The Foundry and The Gateway Pundit
David W. Chen / New York Times:
For Weiner's Successor, Perhaps, Lame-Duck Status — So, who wants to be a lame-duck freshman? — That was the reaction from political insiders on Thursday when asked what would become of Representative Anthony D. Weiner's Congressional district, which covers Brooklyn and Queens.
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FrumForum
Mickey Kaus / The Daily Caller:
Weinergate: The Search for Meaning! — There's no deeper issues. No broader anything it gets to. This is a congressman with serious impulse control who's sending muscle shot and maybe penis shot pictures to women on the internet. — It's just part and parcel of the ridiculousness of politics and public life in America.
Discussion:
Althouse
David Brooks / New York Times:
Who Is James Johnson? — Most political scandals involve people who are not really enmeshed in the Washington establishment — people like Representative Anthony Weiner or Representative William Jefferson. Most scandals involve spectacularly bad behavior — like posting pictures …
New York Times:
Republicans Urge Cuomo to Alter Same-Sex Marriage Bill — ALBANY — Several Republican senators in New York are urging Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to consider changing his proposed same-sex marriage bill to better protect religious institutions, addressing a concern that has emerged …
Discussion:
New York Magazine and Towleroad News #gay
Phil Taylor / New York Times:
Obama Admin Objects to Alaska Oil and Gas Development Bill — The Obama administration today said a proposal from House Natural Resources Chairman Doc Hastings (R-Wash.) to expedite oil and gas leasing and energy infrastructure permitting in an Alaska reserve could force federal regulators …
Discussion:
Weasel Zippers, Conservatives4Palin and PoliPundit.com
T.W. Farnam / Washington Post:
Dog-walking collective strolls thin line between anarchist principles, profits — Ameeting of anarchists, progressives, a self-described “surly feminist” and others on the far left of the political spectrum is underway. They're young and radical. They're organizing intently.