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Josh Margolin / New York Post:
Booker's big mouth ruins relationship with Obama, Cabinet hopes — It's bye-bye, Beltway for Cory Booker. — Newark's mayor, who was gunning for a spot in President Obama's Cabinet, lost the chance after he shot his mouth off during a blunderingly honest TV appearance last month, sources told The Post.
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Political Insider, Weasel Zippers, Hot Air, Mediaite, Washington Post, Pirate's Cove and The Daily Caller
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Wall Street Journal:
Noonan: What's Changed After Wisconsin — The Obama administration suddenly looks like a house of cards. — What happened in Wisconsin signals a shift in political mood and assumption. Public employee unions were beaten back and defeated in a state with a long progressive tradition.
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National Review, No More Mister Nice Blog, Power Line, Pundit & Pundette, Betsy's Page and The Impolitic
Mark Halperin / Time:
Between the Lines: By Mark Halperin
Between the Lines: By Mark Halperin
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Taylor Marsh, No More Mister Nice Blog, small dead animals and Power Line
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org blogs:
Jon Stewart Slams MSNBC's Coverage of Walker Recall Election: ‘MSNB-Sad’
Jon Stewart Slams MSNBC's Coverage of Walker Recall Election: ‘MSNB-Sad’
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Hot Air
Travis Waldron / ThinkProgress:
Three Democratic Senators Undecided On Extension Of Bush Tax Cuts For The Rich — Two days after the White House said it would not extend the Bush tax cuts for the rich under any circumstances, multiple Democratic senators refused to rule out the same scenario.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats paralyzed on tax cuts — Senate Democratic leaders are politically paralyzed on how to proceed on the Bush-era tax rates. — With five months to go before the election, President Obama and key congressional Democrats remain at odds on whether the threshold for extending …
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The Hope For America
New York Times:
In New Poll, 44 Percent of Americans Approve of Supreme Court — WASHINGTON — Just 44 percent of Americans approve of the job the Supreme Court is doing and three-quarters say the justices' decisions are sometimes influenced by their personal or political views, according to a new poll conducted by The New York Times and CBS News.
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CNN:
CNN Poll: Americans weigh in on health care, immigration — (CNN) - A new poll released Friday gives insight on American attitudes toward two major cases the Supreme Court could rule on as early as Monday, one involving health care reform and the other on Arizona's controversial immigration law.
Marc Caputo / MiamiHerald.com:
County elections chiefs to state: We won't resume voter purge program — Despite the state's decision to fight the feds over Florida's noncitizen voter purge, elections supervisors say they won't resume the progam. — MCAPUTO@MIAMIHERALD.COM — Florida's noncitizen voter purge looks like it's all but over.
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Michelle Malkin:
Going dark to urge congressional action: Who will protect the freedom to blog? — My syndicated column today covers the crucial battle between truth-telling bloggers versus convicted bomber Brett Kimberlin and his band of malicious online thugs. In honor of the National Day of Blogger Silence called …
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Jay Cost / Weekly Standard:
Morning Jay: The Media Doesn't Understand Races in the States — This write-up from the Hill on a recent Pennsylvania poll is pretty similar to many others these days: … And polls like these are producing frames like these, from Charles Babington of the AP:
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Reagan Was a Keynesian — There's no question that America's recovery from the financial crisis has been disappointing. In fact, I've been arguing that the era since 2007 is best viewed as a “depression,” an extended period of economic weakness and high unemployment that …
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The Enterprise Blog, The Daily Beast and Conservatives4Palin
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John Merline / Investor's Business Daily:
What's Really To Blame For The Lousy Recovery
What's Really To Blame For The Lousy Recovery
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americanthinker.com, Hot Air and Hit & Run
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Mormons Widely Favor Romney; Jewish Voters Back Obama — Mormons prefer Romney by 84% to 13% — PRINCETON, NJ — Mormon registered voters overwhelmingly support the candidacy of the first major-party presidential candidate of the Mormon faith, with 84% saying they would vote for Mitt Romney …
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The Moderate Voice and No More Mister Nice Blog
BuzzFeed:
Obama And The New Party — He claimed he didn't seek the endorsement of the forgotten left-wing group, but minutes suggest otherwise. Rogers says they didn't have members. — New Party founder Joel Rogers. — Source: upload.wikimedia.org — The National Review's Stanley Kurtz …
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National Review, Nice Deb and Moonbattery
Nicholas Ballasy / The Daily Caller:
Labor Dept. counts oil lobbyists, garbage men, bus drivers as ‘green jobs’ [VIDEO] — Under questioning by House oversight committee chairman Darrell Issa, senior U.S. Labor Department officials revealed that the Obama administration counts oil lobbyists, bus drivers, garbage men …
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The Heritage Foundation and americanthinker.com
John Ruberry / Marathon Pundit:
(Video) AFSCME boss gives race-baiting speech at Occupy Milwaukee rally — On Wednesday, the day after Governor Scott Walker's recall election victory, Occupy Milwaukee held a rally in Pere Marquette Park, A march followed, which was at times was violent. But the ugliest occurrence yesterday …
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The Jawa Report, Michelle Malkin and MacIver Institute
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
House defies veto threat, votes to repeal medical device tax — The House passed legislation Thursday that would repeal the healthcare reform law's tax on medical device manufacturers. — The measure won the support of 37 Democrats despite a veto threat from the Obama administration.
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Daily Kos and americanthinker.com
Devin Dwyer / ABCNEWS:
President Obama to Address Jobs, Economic ‘Headwinds’ in White House Briefing — Amid fresh concerns about the durability of the U.S. economic recovery and a tightening of the presidential race, President Obama will make a rare visit to the White House press briefing room this morning …
Ben Geman / The Hill:
Data show US experiencing hottest year on record thus far — Federal data released Thursday show the United States has had its warmest spring, it's warmest year to date, and warmest 12-month stretch on record. — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released figures showing …
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Washington Monthly and Blue Virginia
Pete Winn / CNSNews:
State Department Purges Section on Religious Freedom from Its Human Rights Reports — (CNSNews.com) - The U.S. State Department removed the sections covering religious freedom from the Country Reports on Human Rights that it released on May 24, three months past the statutory deadline Congress set for the release of these reports.
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Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Campaigns Blitz 9 Swing States in a War of Ads — HENDERSON, Nev. — The presidential campaigns and their allies are zeroing in mainly on nine swing states, bombarding them with commercials in the earliest concentration of advertising in modern politics. — With so many resources focused …
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Politico, Hullabaloo, New York Times and ABCNEWS
Arnie Seipel / NPR:
PAC Behind GOP Candidate For Gabby Giffords Seat Shows Gun In Email Appeal — A PAC supporting Jesse Kelly, a former Marine running to replace Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a special election on Tuesday, is using an image Kelly's campaign has avoided thus far — the candidate holding a gun.
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ThinkProgress, Washington Post and The Raw Story
Washington Examiner:
Philly mayor backs soda ban in D.C. after opening Shake Shack — A day before deriding big drinks and fattening foods at a conference in Washington, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter was at a ribbon cutting for a new Shake Shack in Philadelphia. Photo from @shakeshak
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The Daily Caller and Sister Toldjah