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Adam Clark Estes / The Atlantic Wire:
American Boots Hit the Ground in Somalia After Drone Attacks — Somalia is now the sixth country over which the United States is flying attack drones. Last month, the same Special Operations Command unit currently operating in Yemen carried out an attack on two leaders of the Somali militant group al-Shabab in a June 23 mission.
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Tim Arango / New York Times:
Taking Lead, Iraqis Hope U.S. Special Operations Commandos Stay — BAGHDAD — In darkness and dressed in black, the American and Iraqi Special Operations commandos navigated the dense urban neighborhood here in the capital and approached a house they believed to be a hide-out for two brothers suspected …
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Washington Post, Attackerman, CNN and FrumForum
Adam C. Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rick Scott: You bet I want a second term — Imagine you're Gov. Rick Scott. After spending $73 million of your own money to win office, you face protesters constantly, you have little privacy and you are America's most unpopular governor. — Maybe you'd think of calling it quits after one term?
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Balloon Juice, Saint Petersblog and CNN
Pradnya Joshi / New York Times:
We Knew They Got Raises. But This? — IT turns out that the good times are even better than we thought for American chief executives. — A preliminary examination of executive pay in 2010, based on data available as of April 1, found that the paychecks for top American executives were growing again …
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Prairie Weather and Man Are We Screwed
David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Big Banks Easing Terms on Loans Deemed as Risks — As millions of Americans struggle in foreclosure with little hope of relief, big banks are going to borrowers who are not even in default and cutting their debt or easing the mortgage terms, sometimes with no questions asked.
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Booman Tribune, Calculated Risk and FrumForum
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / Washington Examiner:
Sunday Reflection: Three things you can do for liberty — Though many call it the “Fourth Of July,” July 4 is properly known as Independence Day. It celebrates the independence of the United States from Great Britain — or, more accurately, the declaration of that independence …
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The Gateway Pundit
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Prof. Chemerinsky says Justice Ginsburg “has in her power the ability to prevent a real shift in the balance of power on the court.” — “On the other hand, there's the personal. How do you decide to leave the United States Supreme Court?” — Wow! How much of this kind of moral pressure is being applied to the venerable Justice?
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Don Surber, The Moderate Voice and Outside the Beltway
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic Online:
Clinton Calls on Obama Not to ‘Blink’ on Debt-Ceiling Deal — “I hope they will make a mini-deal,” the former president said when asked about Washington's budget negotiations at the Aspen Ideas Festival — Aspen, Colo.—Former President Bill Clinton Saturday night urged President Obama not to …
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The Hill
Gschwarzcnn / CNN:
TRENDING: Bachmann: I'll help Obama find a job after I win — Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) - Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is getting more creative, and apparently more aggressive, in her political attacks against President Barack Obama. — On Saturday, the Minnesota congresswoman took fresh jabs at the president.
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The Raw Story
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
It's Reagan's party no more — It should cause no shortage of frustration for congressional Republicans that President Obama is in line with the Reagan legacy — and they're actively rejecting it. Politico's David Rogers had a fine piece of reporting touching on this point yesterday.
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The Reaction, Man Are We Screwed, Outside the Beltway, Crooks and Liars and Booman Tribune
Josiah Ryan / The Hill:
Senate finishes 25-second session — The Senate completed a 25-second pro forma session just after 11 a.m. on Friday. — Most senators have left for the Independence Day recess but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) ordered the unusual pro forma session in order to keep the clock running.
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George F. Will / Washington Post:
Burning down the house — “The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.” — The louder they talked about the disadvantaged, the more money they made. And the more the financial system tottered. — Who were they? Most explanations of the financial calamity …
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