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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Feinstein: Someone at White House is behind recent intel leaks — Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Monday that someone at the White House was responsible for the recent leaks of classified information. — “I think the White House …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
White House warns of $1,600 tax hike on 114M middle-class families — The White House has launched a new offensive in its fight with congressional Republicans over taxes, arguing 114 million middle-class families will see their taxes rise without action by Congress.
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Travis Waldron / ThinkProgress:
GOP Senator Blasts Obama For Talking ‘Incessantly’ About The Middle Class — President Obama's plan to allow the Bush tax cuts for incomes above $250,000 to expire at the end of the year has revived the Republican talking point that he is waging “class warfare” against the wealthy …
Associated Press:
Democratic Sen. Feinstein suggests some leaked info came from the White House
Democratic Sen. Feinstein suggests some leaked info came from the White House
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Jeremy Herb / The Hill:
Feinstein backtracks on statement that White House leaked secrets
Feinstein backtracks on statement that White House leaked secrets
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
The Divine Miss M — What I find most fascinating about Michele Bachmann — and there are many, many more where she came from — is that she presents herself as a godly woman, humbly devoted to her Christian faith. I'd like to meet that god, and I'd like to understand that Christianity.
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Newt defends Bachmann on Huma Abedin allegations — Newt Gingrich, appearing with Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen on POLITICO Live's Driving the Day this morning, defended Rep. Michele Bachmann for asking questions about the Muslim Brotherhood - and declined to hit his former presidential rival …
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Amy Walter / ABCNEWS:
Obama Fights Back Against 'You Didn't Build That' Attacks — Ten days after Mitt Romney turned President Obama's remarks about public investment in infrastructure into an attack on the president's support for American free enterprise system, Team Obama is finally pushing back.
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Washington Post:
How super PACs are saving Mitt Romney — Republican-aligned super PACs and other outside conservative groups have spent more than $144 million on general election ads in swing presidential states, a huge outlay of cash that has allowed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney to not only combat …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Million-dollar donors account for nearly half of GOP super PAC fundraising — If super PACs are indeed saving Mitt Romney early in the 2012 election (as we posited Tuesday morning), he's got a lot of very wealthy people to thank for it. — About four dozen donors and families have given …
Gabriel Debenedetti / Reuters:
Obama attacks on taxes and Bain hit Romney ratings — (Reuters) - Sustained attacks by President Barack Obama's campaign on Republican rival Mitt Romney's business history and refusal to release more tax records appear to be working, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Tuesday.
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Ryan J. Reilly / tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com:
TPMMuckraker — Ahead Of Voter ID Trial, Pennsylvania Admits There's No In-Person Voter Fraud — As the Justice Department investigates Pennsylvania's voter ID law on the federal level, a coalition of civil rights groups is gearing up for a state trial starting Wednesday examining whether …
Steve Benen / msnbc.com:
If the first six months don't count... Mitt Romney sat down with CNBC's Larry Kudlow, and made a curious observation. He said voters who want a strong economy should vote for him, but Americans “ought to give, whichever president is going to be elected, at least six months or a year to get those policies in place.”
BuzzFeed:
First Female U.S. Astronaut, Sally Ride, Comes Out In Obituary — “I hope it makes it easier for kids growing up gay that they know that another one of their heroes was like them,” Sally Ride's sister, Bear Ride, said. — Astronaut Sally Ride, mission specialist on STS-7 …
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Bloomberg:
The U.S. Economic Policy Debate Is a Sham — Watching Democrats and Republicans hash out their differences in the public arena, it's easy to get the impression that there's a deep disagreement among reasonable people about how to manage the U.S. economy. — Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Jack Abramoff / The Atlantic Online:
I Know the Congressional Culture of Corruption — Congressmen accept donations and solemnly recite their oath of office: My vote is not for sale for a mere contribution. They are wrong. — Though democracy is not perfect, it is certainly the most effective polity; as Winston Churchill averred …
Sara Burnett / Denver Post:
Aurora theater shooting: Gun sales up since tragedy — Firearm interest spikes as some seek protection — Background checks for people wanting to buy guns in Colorado jumped more than 41 percent after Friday morning's shooting at an Aurora movie theater, and firearms instructors say they're …
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The Times of Israel:
Actor slaps and fells female host, denounces Israelis, in Egyptian TV ‘prank’ gone wrong — Second guest in Al-Nahar candid camera fiasco declares he ‘hates the Jews to death’ — Two Egyptian actors, “pranked” by an Egyptian TV station over the weekend into thinking that they were being interviewed …
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Matthew Yglesias / Slate:
The Myth of the Libertarian Internet … - Yglesias: The Flaw in Obama's Idea To Tax the Rich To “Invest in Manufacturing” — Sally Ride Was Amazing, but She Should Not Have Been the First U.S. Woman in Space — Has the Sex Industry Finally Learned To Cater to Women? — What's That Thing?
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
The VP's remarks will not be tweeted — Vice President Joe Biden will take questions from reporters on a White House press call today, and as has been the case in the past, the on-the-record conversation will be embargoed until the end of the call. — The curious caveat …
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Wall Street Journal:
Libor Probe Expands to Bank Traders — Groups From at Least Nine Institutions Allegedly Banded Together to Rig Key Global Interest Rates — Several groups of traders are under investigation by regulators around the world for allegedly banding together to rig interest rates, people close to the probe said.
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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
GOP Operatives Praise Scott Brown's Latest Ad — Republican operatives in Washington are praising Scott Brown's latest campaign ad. The ad, a contrast spot being run by the Republican Massachusetts senator, shows that Brown's Democratic opponent, Elizabeth Warren, is to the left …
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New York Post:
Bloomberg's gun-control idea: Cops go on strike — By GERRY SHIELDS in DC and BETH DEFALCO in NY — Mayor Bloomberg ramped up his gun-control rhetoric to a whole new level last night, saying he's surprised cops don't walk off their jobs until the public forces lawmakers to get guns off the streets.
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Gabriel Malor / New York Post:
Of massacres & media myths — Media assumptions that violence is right-wing are routine — and routinely wrong. — On Friday morning, Brian Ross of ABC News speculated on live TV that James Holmes, the accused killer in Aurora, Colo., was a member of the Tea Party.
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Christian Smith / Chronicle of Higher Education:
An Academic Auto-da-Fé — A sociologist whose data find fault with same-sex relationships is savaged by the progressive orthodoxy — Whoever said inquisitions and witch hunts were things of the past? A big one is going on now. The sociologist Mark Regnerus …
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Danny Hakim / New York Times:
Cuomo Is Editing His Years as State Attorney General — ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's administration, already drawing attention for its focus on secrecy, has now begun editing his record as New York attorney general, sending aides to the state archives to remove key documents from public view.
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