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Romney raises $4.3M after health ruling — Mitt Romney's presidential campaign has raised $4.3 million since the Supreme Court ruled President Obama's healthcare law is constitutional. — Romney started raising funds immediately after the decision, and in a message to supporters Friday morning …
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The Real Winners — So the Supreme Court — defying many expectations — upheld the Affordable Care Act, a k a Obamacare. There will, no doubt, be many headlines declaring this a big victory for President Obama, which it is. But the real winners are ordinary Americans — people like you.
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Why Roberts Did It — It's the judiciary's Nixon-to-China: Chief Justice John Roberts joins the liberal wing of the Supreme Court and upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare. How? By pulling off one of the great constitutional finesses of all time. He managed to uphold …

Conservatives' consolation prize — Conservatives won a substantial victory Thursday. The physics of American politics — actions provoking reactions — continues to move the crucial debate, about the nature of the American regime, toward conservatism. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has served this cause.

Modesty and Audacity — Washington is full of arrogant people who grab power whenever they get the chance. But there is at least one modest minimalist in town, and that's John Roberts Jr. — In his remarkable health care opinion Thursday, the chief justice of the Supreme Court restrained the power of his own institution.
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Obama campaign: It's a penalty, not a tax — A top surrogate for President Obama insisted Friday that the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act was not a tax — despite the fact that the Supreme Court narrowly preserved the law on those grounds. — “Don't believe the hype …
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Drudge Smears Justice Roberts Over His Seizures — In response to the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of health care reform, the Drudge Report is smearing Chief Justice John Roberts over the possibility that he might use epilepsy medication and suggesting that it affected his judgment.
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The Roberts Rules — The Chief Justice rewrites ObamaCare in order to save it. — Thursday was destined to be an historic day for American liberty, and it was, though the new precedent is grim. The remarkable decision upholding the Affordable Care Act is shot through with confusion …
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Pelosi: I ‘never feared’ chief justice would strike down healthcare — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said she never doubted Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts would vote to uphold the Affordable Care Act. — In an interview with ABC News's Jonathan Karl on Thursday, Pelosi …
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Glenn Beck Sells Tee Shirts Calling John Roberts A ‘Coward’
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Roberts's Ruling Took Guts
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High court gives GOP new weapon on taxes
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A Pyrrhic Victory — THE obvious victor in the Supreme Court's …
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Sometimes A Loss Is Just A Loss — Given the very strong likelihood …
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Conservatives Claim Roberts Upheld Obamacare Because Of ‘Cognitive Problems’ Due To Epilepsy Medication
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The Aftermath, Continued — Add strange bedfellows George …
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Michael Savage: Roberts Epilepsy Medication Affects His Cognition
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More Hints that Roberts Switched his Vote
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Is The Supreme Court's Health-Care Ruling a Turning Point in Constitutional Law?
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Romney ad features Hillary Clinton: ‘Shame on you, Barack Obama’ — Mitt Romney's campaign has quietly begun airing a TV ad in Ohio that uses an old clip of Hillary Clinton to blast President Barack Obama. — The ad pulls footage of the 2008 primary campaign, when Clinton …
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Obama campaign: We've outraised Romney — In the wake of Mitt Romney's 24-hour fundraising blitz, President Obama's Chicago-based reelection campaign is claiming that they've actually raised more. — “We've outraised the Romney campaign in that time period but that's not the point …
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Fund-raising flurry after Supreme Court ruling
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Former GOP Spokesperson Calls For Armed Uprising In Response To Obamacare Decision
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The Filibuster Won't Save ObamaCare From President Romney … - Saletan: How Fast Can Republicans Read? The Conflicting Evidence. — Magic Mike Is Soderbergh's Most Fun Movie Since Ocean's Eleven — Why Did Roberts Do It? To Save the Supreme Court.
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes Are Divorcing — After five years of marriage, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are getting a divorce, PEOPLE has learned exclusively. — “This is a personal and private matter for Katie and her family,” says Holmes's attorney Jonathan Wolfe.
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Medicaid Expansion Rejection Would Particularly Impact People of Color — I was just on a conference call where Governor Martin O'Malley (D-MD) was asked whether he thought Republican governors might opt out of the Medicaid expansion in light of the Supreme Court's ACA ruling yesterday.
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Health-Care Ruling Has Implications for Education Spending
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Colorado fire toll: 346 homes destroyed — Firefighters get ready to tackle the Waldo Canyon Fire on Friday, June 29, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The massive fire has destroyed hundreds of homes and forced more than 36,000 people to flee. — HIDE CAPTION — Wildfires rage in Western states
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Altmire says he had ‘no other choice’ but to vote for Holder contempt — Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Pa.), one of the 17 Democrats who voted to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress, said he had “no other choice” but to sanction Holder for withholding documents related to the Fast and Furious investigation.
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Alec Baldwin — EXPLODES on Another Photog — EXPLODES — on Another Photog — Alec Baldwin got physical with ANOTHER photog in New York City moments ago ... verbally blasting the guy in the middle of the street, squeezing his arm and ordering him to scram.
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Full List of Obamacare Tax Hikes — Taxpayers are reminded that the President's healthcare law is one of the largest tax increases in American history. — Obamacare contains 20 new or higher taxes on American families and small businesses. — Arranged by their respective effective dates …