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Alex Seitz-Wald / ThinkProgress:
Limbaugh Calls Student Denied Spot At Contraception Hearing A ‘Slut’ — Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh called Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown student whom House Republicans wouldn't let testify at a contraception hearing last week, a “slut” and a “prostitute” today, because …
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Pelosi: Limbaugh's ‘vicious attacks’ on student uncivilized — House Democrats went after Rush Limbaugh Wednesday for his attacks on a university student who recently testified before Congress on women's reproductive health. — Limbaugh on Wednesday called Georgetown Law Center student Sandra Fluke a …
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John S. Adams / Great Falls Tribune:
Chief U.S. District Judge sends racially charged email about president — HELENA — Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull on Wednesday admitted to sending a racially charged email about President Barack Obama from his courthouse chambers. — Cebull, of Billings, was nominated …
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thump whip, The Reality-Based Community and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Rick Santorum / CNN:
Santorum camp: Michigan's a tie — (CNN) - Armed with a new delegate count, a Rick Santorum adviser on Wednesday painted Tuesday's contests as a “disaster” for Mitt Romney. — John Brabender said the campaign's count proves Santorum and Romney are tied in delegates won …
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New York Post:
Mitt wins the base
Mitt wins the base
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Washington Post, Hot Air, Washington Monthly and BuzzFeed
Matt Vasilogambros / NationalJournal.com:
Gingrich Super PAC Rep: Santorum Could Win ‘If He Could Speak English’
Gingrich Super PAC Rep: Santorum Could Win ‘If He Could Speak English’
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The Hill and Washington Post
Ross Douthat / Campaign Stops:
What Mitt Lost While He Won
What Mitt Lost While He Won
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The Huffington Post, Prairie Weather and Los Angeles Times
Michael Barone / Campaign 2012:
Romney appeal in affluent suburbs could change map
Romney appeal in affluent suburbs could change map
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Sahil Kapur / 2012.talkingpointsmemo.com:
TPM2012 — Romney Comes Out In Support Of Controversial Birth Control Bill — One day before a critical Senate vote that could loom large as a 2012 election issue, Mitt Romney came out for a congressional Republican measure designed to roll back the Obama administration's requirement that employer health plans cover birth control.
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Sen. Manchin will vote for Blunt amendment on contraceptive care — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) will vote for Sen. Roy Blunt's (R-Mo.) amendment on the Obama administration's contraception mandate. — “While I would have preferred that both sides would have come together around a solution …
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CNN, Sky Dancing, The Hill and Power Line
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Romney comes out against ‘Blunt-Rubio’
Romney comes out against ‘Blunt-Rubio’
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Metro, LifeNews.com, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo and American Spectator
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
GOP divided on birth control?
GOP divided on birth control?
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American Prospect, ThinkProgress, New York Times, Firedoglake and Daily Kos
Bill Allison / Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group:
Did lawsuit factor in Olympia Snowe's departure? — Last August, while Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, was in the midst of an intensive round of fundraising for her 2012 reelection bid, a four-year-old civil lawsuit alleging fraud by an education company in which she and her husband are heavily invested became public.
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John Campbell / 3 News:
Kim Dotcom's first TV interview: 'I'm no piracy king' … Campbell Live has spoken exclusively with Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom in his first TV interview since being arrested. — Dotcom faces a barrage of FBI charges relating to the operation of his file sharing company Megaupload.
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TalkLeft, Guardian and Stuff.co.nz
Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV:
One Million Homophobic Moms Target Archie Comics And Toys R Us (UPDATED) — UPDATE: John Goldwater, c0-CEO of Archie Comics has responded to the story below. He writes; … Despite a few Fox News commentators, the introduction of gay characters and gay marriage into Archie Comics had gone down rather smoothly.
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Max Abelson / Bloomberg:
Wall Street Bonus Drop Means Trading Aspen for Discount Cereal — Andrew Schiff was sitting in a traffic jam in California this month after giving a speech at an investment conference about gold. He turned off the satellite radio, got out of the car and screamed a profanity.
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Megan McArdle / The Atlantic Online:
Are the Rich Completely Undeserving of Sympathy?
Are the Rich Completely Undeserving of Sympathy?
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Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
Three Percent — When you have a candidate few people really like, whose support is a mile wide and an inch deep, whose raison d'etre (a 4am fancy word) is fixing an economy that is fixing itself without him, and who only wins his actual, factual home state by three percentage points …
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Booman Tribune, A Certain Enthusiasm and Balloon Juice
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Chu Lets the Cat Out of the Bag — Barack Obama came into office as an anti-petroleum crusader. He made no bones about the fact that he wanted gas prices to rise; likewise, his Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu, explained that he wanted U.S. gas prices to rise to European levels.
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Pamela Geller / Atlas Shrugs:
Muslim Fascists' Virulent Jew-Hatred At The University of California-Davis Last Night — University of California-Davis has a disruptive group of Muslim brownshirts who take every chance they can to act in a disgusting manner to enforce the blasphemy laws under the sharia (restriction of free speech).
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The Gateway Pundit and Jihad Watch
Adam Mann / Wired:
1 in 8 Chance of Catastrophic Solar Megastorm by 2020 — The Earth has a roughly 12 percent chance of experiencing an enormous megaflare erupting from the sun in the next decade. This event could potentially cause trillions of dollars' worth of damage and take up to a decade to recover from.
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Jim O'Sullivan / Hotline On Call:
Poll Shows Brown Leading Warren by 10 — Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., leads Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren by 10 points in a private Massachusetts Senate race poll. — The poll, conducted by Opinion Dynamics for Boston-based consulting firm Mass Insight Global Partnerships …
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Library Grape
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Land:
“Spreading Santorum” Drops At Google; New Site Keeps Anal Sex Definition At Number One — As Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum loses two primary races to rival Mitt Romney, perhaps he can console himself with, ironically, another loss. Spreading Santorum, the page defining …
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Obama: I'll veto bill that will provide water to California's Central Valley — I've called the judicially-imposed drought in California's Central Valley “the Dust Bowl Congress created” through its creation of the Endangered Species Act, invoked in this case by the Delta smelt, a fish that's not suitable for eating.
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The Gateway Pundit, Hit & Run and Ed Driscoll
Michael Levenson / The Boston Globe:
Mormons baptized slain reporter Daniel Pearl — Members of the Mormon Church last year posthumously baptized Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was captured and killed by terrorists in Pakistan shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to records uncovered by a researcher in Utah.
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The Moderate Voice, Crooks and Liars, Firedoglake, TBogg and US Politics
Stephen Adams / Telegraph:
Killing babies no different from abortion, experts say — Parents should be allowed to have their newborn babies killed because they are “morally irrelevant” and ending their lives is no different to abortion, a group of medical ethicists linked to Oxford University has argued.
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Grim's Hall, National Review and Power Line
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
After Many Tough Choices, the Choice to Quit — WASHINGTON — The looming Senate vote on a Republican plan to give employers the right to withdraw health care coverage based on religious and moral convictions put Senator Olympia J. Snowe in a tough but familiar position …
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Christian Hartsock / Big Journalism:
EXCLUSIVE: O'Keefe Files Suit Against Al Gore's Current TV, Keith Olbermann, David Shuster — Conservative filmmaker James O'Keefe filed suit for defamation this morning against Al Gore's CurrentTV, as well as “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann and guest host David Shuster …
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Mediaite, National Review and Patterico's Pontifications
Jerusalem Post:
‘19% of Israelis support non-US-backed Iran strike’ — Poll finds vast majority of Israelis against unilateral military strike on Iran, Israeli Jews prefer Obama over all republican rivals. — By IDF spokesperson — Only 19 percent of Israelis support an attack against Iran without …
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Talking Points Memo and Israel Matzav
Darius Dixonand Dan Berman / Politico:
Bill Clinton on Keystone XL pipeline: ‘Embrace’ it — Bill Clinton says it's time to build the Keystone XL pipeline. — Speaking at an Energy Department conference in Maryland on Wednesday, the former president said he was surprised the project has gotten as gummed up as it has, laying the blame on pipeline builder TransCanada.
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The Daily Caller and Hot Air