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USA Today:
Obama mandate on birth control coverage stirs controversy — WASHINGTON - Congressional leaders and Republican presidential candidates joined Catholic religious groups on Wednesday in denouncing the Obama administration's mandate requiring health insurers to offer birth control coverage, but the White House stood its ground.
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Amy Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
The Contraception Coverage Debate Isn't Just About the Bishops — Obama should do right by the progressive Catholics who made his health reforms possible and expand the religious exemption to the new contraceptive mandate in the law. — If abortion rights advocates are feeling their oats this week, they have good reason.
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Alec MacGillis / The New Republic:
On Birth Control, Obama Saved By The Taco Bell? — Well. Just when it looked like Barack Obama had wound himself into the ultimate pretzel on the new rule mandating that employers, including large Catholic institutions, cover birth control in their health plans, it looks like he may be saved …
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Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Obama administration struggles to contain uproar over birth-control rule
Obama administration struggles to contain uproar over birth-control rule
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Marie Diamond / ThinkProgress:
Catholic Bishops Demand All Businesses Be Given The Right To Deny Women Contraception Coverage
Catholic Bishops Demand All Businesses Be Given The Right To Deny Women Contraception Coverage
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ABCNEWS:
Senate Democrats Say Obama ‘Reinforced’ His Stance on Contraception Mandate at Democratic Retreat
Senate Democrats Say Obama ‘Reinforced’ His Stance on Contraception Mandate at Democratic Retreat
Linda Greenhouse / Opinionator:
Whose Conscience?
Whose Conscience?
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Gail Collins / New York Times:
Tales From the Kitchen Table
Tales From the Kitchen Table
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New York Times:
States Negotiate $26 Billion Agreement for Homeowners — After months of painstaking talks, government authorities and five of the nation's biggest banks have agreed to a $26 billion settlement that could provide relief to nearly two million current and former American homeowners harmed …
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Yves Smith / naked capitalism:
The Top Twelve Reasons Why You Should Hate the Mortgage Settlement — As readers may know by now, 49 of 50 states have agreed to join the so-called mortgage settlement, with Oklahoma the lone refusenik. Although the fine points are still being hammered out, various news outlets (New York Times …
David Dayen / Firedoglake:
49-State Foreclosure Fraud Settlement Will Be Finalized Today
49-State Foreclosure Fraud Settlement Will Be Finalized Today
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msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: Romney retools his message — Romney retools his message — with his biography and even his policy... GOPers and conservatives tell Romney to step it up... Dems break ranks on the contraception issue... Yet polling (for now) shows the issue isn't as controversial …
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Wall Street Journal:
Where's the Rest of Them? — Santorum's rise, Romney's weakness, and the GOP coalition. — Rick Santorum did his second Lazarus act on Tuesday with his triple victory in two Midwest states and Colorado, interrupting Mitt Romney's media coronation. The question now is whether the Pennsylvanian can …
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Jonathan Martinand Manu Raju / Reuters:
Mitt Romney's message from GOP: Step it up
Mitt Romney's message from GOP: Step it up
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Huma Khan / ABCNEWS:
Return of the Culture Wars: Can Mitt Romney Win Conservative Backing?
Return of the Culture Wars: Can Mitt Romney Win Conservative Backing?
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Josh Lederman / Ballot Box:
Romney ventures into lion's den at CPAC
Romney ventures into lion's den at CPAC
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Eye doctor warns of dangers of political protest on gay marriage — It's been called the “most fabulous form of protest,” but according to one medical expert, the potential dangers of “glitter bombing” are far from marvelous. — In an increasingly popular form of protest, activists are throwing glitter on unsuspecting targets.
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Keith Coffman / Reuters:
Colorado student charged in “glitter bomb” of Romney
Colorado student charged in “glitter bomb” of Romney
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Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Santorum: Obama Has Put America On ‘The Path’ Of Executing Religious People By Decapitation — Rick Santorum continued to rail against President Obama's so-called war against religion during a town hall in Plano, Texas Wednesday night. The former Pennsylvania senator …
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The New Civil Rights Movement, The Maddow Blog, Wonkette and Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Jim Vandehei / Reuters:
The political transformation of Barack Obama — There are two indisputable facts about politics. — The first is that every modern president in the fourth year of his presidency resorts to the cheap political stunts, broken promises and truth-fudging it takes to win reelection in what has been and will be a 50-50 nation.
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The Moderate Voice, Business Insider, The Maddow Blog and The Hill
Justin Ravitz / Us Weekly:
Rick Santorum's Sweater Vest Slammed by Scarlett Johansson — Scarlett Johansson isn't ready to talk yet about Nate Naylor, her just-revealed boyfriend of five months. — The sartorial choices of Rick Santorum and the Republican National Committee, however, were fair game for Johansson …
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
States line up to challenge stringent Section 5 voting rights provision — Conservative activists and Republican attorneys general have launched a series of lawsuits meant to challenge the most muscular provision of the Voting Rights Act 0f 1965 before a Supreme Court that has signaled it is suspicious of its constitutionality.
iowahawk:
A Fistful of Rebates — It's halftime. — Both teams are in their locker rooms discussing what they can do to win this game in the second half. Diagramming plays. Texting their agents and German supermodel wives. Reviewing Belichick's aerial spy photos. — It's halftime in America, too.
Darren Goode / Politico:
Report: State handled Keystone well — There is no evidence of conflict of interest, bias or other wrongdoing in the State Department's review of TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline, the department's inspector general has found. — The department did not violate its role …
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Manu Raju / Politico:
Mitch McConnell takes aim at ‘liberal thugs’ — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to launch a fierce attack on the Obama administration and congressional Democrats, calling out “liberal thugs” for intimidating their opponents in the name of political expediency.
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The Maddow Blog, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly and The Last Tradition
Carol E. Lee / Washington Wire:
Michelle Obama Takes Aim at Military Weight — First Lady Michelle Obama leaves Thursday for a three-day, four-state tour to mark the second anniversary of her “Let's Move!” initiative to get Americans to eat healthier and be more physically fit. … The trip is a mix of events and announcements …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Report: White House to offer 10 states waivers on No Child Left Behind — President Obama on Thursday will offer waivers to 10 states that applied for exclusion from some aspects of the No Child Left Behind Law, according to a report in The Associated Press that cited an anonymous White House official.
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James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
Obama, Explained — As Barack Obama contends for a second term in office, two conflicting narratives of his presidency have emerged. Is he a skillful political player and policy visionary—a chess master who always sees several moves ahead of his opponents (and of the punditocracy)?