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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Quote of the Day: Mitt Romney Told Olympians They Didn't Get There Alone — Our political Quote of the Day gives us one more strand in the heaping-plate-of-spaghetti-of- hyocrisy called American partisan politics, where the accuracy of an assertion is not what matters.
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Matthew Mosk / ABCNEWS:
Mitt Romney Olympic Archive Still Off-Limits — More than a decade has passed since Mitt Romney presided over the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, but the archival records from those games that were donated to the University of Utah to provide an unprecedented level of transparency …
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The Hill, CNN, The Daily Caller, Daily Kos, Mediaite and The Hinterland Gazette
ESPN:
Penn State sanctions: $60M, bowl ban — The NCAA has hit Penn State with a $60 million sanction, a four-year football postseason ban and a vacation of all wins dating to 1998, the organization said Monday morning. — The career record of former head football coach Joe Paterno will reflect …
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Washington Monthly, Outside the Beltway, The Raw Story, The Mahablog, UrbanGrounds, The Daily Dish, Balloon Juice, Taylor Marsh and Vox Popoli
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TimothyJMcL / CBS Philly:
NCAA Announces Major, Unprecedented Sanctions Against Penn State — STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (CBS) - The NCAA has announced unprecedented sanctions against Penn State's football program for the alleged cover-up of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal. — “What we can do is impose sanctions …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and Riehl World View
Pete Thamel / New York Times:
N.C.A.A. Gives Penn State $60 Million Fine and Bowl Ban
N.C.A.A. Gives Penn State $60 Million Fine and Bowl Ban
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JustOneMinute and American Power
Sheldon Alberts / The Hill:
The Hill Poll: Majority of voters blame president for bad economy — Two-thirds of likely voters say the weak economy is Washington's fault, and more blame President Obama than anybody else, according to a new poll for The Hill. — It found that 66 percent believe paltry job growth …
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Wall Street Journal:
Obama's Burn Rate Worries Some Democrats — The Obama campaign has been spending heavily on payroll, television ads and polling for months, hoping to tarnish Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the eyes of voters at an early stage of the general-election showdown.
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Michelle Malkin and New York Magazine
Dave Helling / MiamiHerald.com:
People's minds are made up, unlikely to change
People's minds are made up, unlikely to change
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Indecision Forever, Hot Air and Ed Driscoll
Jack Healy / New York Times:
Online Ammunition Sales Highlighted by Aurora Shootings — DENVER — Unhindered by federal background checks or government oversight, the 24-year-old man accused of killing a dozen people inside a Colorado movie theater was able to build what the police called a 6,000-round arsenal legally …
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The Demos Blog, Gawker, The Maddow Blog and Hullabaloo
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David Edwards / The Raw Story:
Sen. Ron Johnson: 100-round rifle magazine is a ‘basic freedom’
Sen. Ron Johnson: 100-round rifle magazine is a ‘basic freedom’
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Shakesville, The Reaction, Firedoglake and Booman Tribune
Larry Celona / New York Post:
Weiner wife under guard — Police and federal officials have placed security around ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, after a New Jersey man threatened her, law-enforcement sources said. — An individual, described as a Muslim man, made the unspecified threat after Rep. Michele Bachmann …
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Reuters, Jihad Watch, American Power, Daily Mail, Outside the Beltway, Mediaite, The Moderate Voice, New York Magazine and ThinkProgress
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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Report: Weiner's wife under police protection after receiving threat
Report: Weiner's wife under police protection after receiving threat
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ThinkProgress, The Maddow Blog and Influence Alley
Jana Winter / Fox News:
EXCLUSIVE: Massacre suspect James Holmes' gun-range application drew red flag — BYERS, COLO. - Less than a month before carrying out the midnight movie massacre that left 12 dead, suspected shooter James Holmes applied for membership at a private gun range, unnerving the club's owner whose calls …
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The Huffington Post, Taylor Marsh and TMZ.com
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
California Republicans Seek a Turnaround — LOS ANGELES — This would seem a moment of great opportunity for California Republicans. The state has become a national symbol of fiscal turmoil and dysfunction, the Legislature is nearly as unpopular as Congress and Democrats control every branch of government.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Immigration Reform, Addicting Info, ABCNEWS, Hotline On Call and National Review
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Democrats shun Pelosi's plea for cash — One by one, the pictures of House members adorning the lobby of Democratic Party headquarters have come down, turning neat rows of framed photos into a disjointed mess — “splattered,” as one aide described it. — The half-dozen or so lawmakers whose mugs …
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The PJ Tatler, Weasel Zippers and iOwnTheWorld.com
J.J. Gould / The Atlantic Online:
Disrupting the Infamy Game: How to Change the Coverage of Mass Shootings — “I think if I squint I can just about make out the face of a killer. Isn't the news brilliant?” — Anyone remember a fourth-century-BC Greek named Herostratus? He's the guy whose name history has recorded solely …
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The Daily Caller and The Daily Dish
Associated Press:
Syria says it will use chemical weapons if attacked — BEIRUT (AP) - The Syrian regime threatened Monday to use its chemical and biological weapons in case of a foreign attack, in its first ever acknowledgement that it possesses weapons of mass destruction.
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Guardian, Independent Journal Review, The Independent, BBC, The Heritage Foundation, The Jawa Report and New York Times
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Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Syria Says It Won't Use Chemical Arms to Stop Rebellion
Syria Says It Won't Use Chemical Arms to Stop Rebellion
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FP Passport and Outside the Beltway
Wall Street Journal:
Gordon Crovitz: Who Really Invented the Internet? — Contrary to legend, it wasn't the federal government, and the Internet had nothing to do with maintaining communications during a war. — A telling moment in the presidential race came recently when Barack Obama said: “If you've got a business, you didn't build that.
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The American Conservative
Bloomberg:
Bungled Bank Bailout Leaves Behind Righteous Anger — In the year since I stepped down as the special inspector general of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the sadly predictable consequences of the government's disparate treatment of Wall Street and Main Street have only become worse.
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Firedoglake
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Michelle Knoll / KSTP-TV:
Survey USA Poll: Obama's Lead Cut in Half Since Last Poll — RESULTS OF SURVEY USA/KSTP Poll — In an election for President of the United States in Minnesota today, 07/20/12, three months till voting begins, Barack Obama captures the North Star State's 10 electoral votes …
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Hot Air and About.com Conservative …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Loading the Climate Dice — A couple of weeks ago the Northeast was in the grip of a severe heat wave. As I write this, however, it's a fairly cool day in New Jersey, considering that it's late July. Weather is like that; it fluctuates. — And this banal observation may be what dooms us to climate catastrophe, in two ways.
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Watts Up With That?, Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog, Daily Kos and Prairie Weather
John Merline / Investor's Business Daily:
Obama Tells Tall Tales About The Bush Years — A key attack line in President Obama's campaign stump speech these days is to claim that the country has tried Mitt Romney's economic policies already, and they were a dismal failure. — Romney, he says, wants to do two things …
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Wake up America and Hot Air
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Biden gives emotional speech to police in wake of shootings in Colorado theater — Vice President Biden touted the heroism of authorities who first responded to the Colorado shootings in an emotional speech in Palm Beach, Florida on Monday to the National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO).
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