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New York Times:
Clinton Arrives in Middle East as Egypt Says Truce in Gaza Is Close — JERUSALEM — Diplomatic efforts accelerated on Tuesday to end the lethal confrontation between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza on one of the most violent days yet in the conflict, as the United States sent Secretary …
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Frank J. Gaffney Jr / Washington Times:
GAFFNEY: Middle East melting down into ‘Obamawar’
GAFFNEY: Middle East melting down into ‘Obamawar’
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Althouse
Jerusalem Post:
IDF soldier, civilian killed as over 140 rockets hit Israel
IDF soldier, civilian killed as over 140 rockets hit Israel
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National Review, msnbc.com, Maggie's Farm, Israel Matzav and Melanie Phillips
New York Times:
Hamas's Illegitimacy
Hamas's Illegitimacy
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Allen West concedes to Patrick Murphy — Florida Rep. Allen West — the tea party pugilist and face of the class of House Republicans that stormed to power two years ago — conceded Tuesday to 29-year-old construction executive Patrick Murphy in one of the nation's highest-profile congressional races.
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Allen West / Facebook:
I will take no further action to contest this election.
I will take no further action to contest this election.
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Slate, The Atlantic Online, The BRAD BLOG, TIME, WPTV Newschannel 5 and National Review
Sean Sullivan / The Fix:
Florida Rep. Allen West concedes
Florida Rep. Allen West concedes
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Election 2012, The Agonist and Truthdig
CBS News:
Sources: DNI cut “al Qaeda” reference from Benghazi talking points, and CIA, FBI signed off — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — (CBS News) WASHINGTON - CBS News has learned that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) cut specific references to “al Qaeda” and “terrorism” …
Jeffrey Toobin / News Desk:
Can the Senate Be Saved? — The most important action the Senate takes in January may not involve any legislation at all. Early next year, when the latest group of senators convene for the first time, the “world's greatest deliberative body” may finally do something worthy of its nickname: reform the filibuster.
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Julian Walker / Virginian-Pilot:
Sen. Mark Warner passes on 2013 governor bid
Sen. Mark Warner passes on 2013 governor bid
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Taegan Goddard's …
Erick Erickson / RedState:
I Believe and Am Thankful — Marco Rubio is getting beaten up by the press for not decisively and convincingly saying he thinks the world is billions of years old. It has become the new litmus test in the media. Believing what was believed to be literally true for a few thousand years is now nutty.
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Little Green Footballs
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Neil King Jr / Washington Wire:
Iowa's GOP Governor: Time to End the Straw Poll — Is one of the quirkiest rituals of the Republican presidential election calendar heading for the grave? — It is, if Iowa's Republican Gov. Terry Branstad has his say. — Eyeing the wreckage of the 2011 Ames Straw Poll …
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The Hill and The Daily Caller
Peter Nicholas / Washington Wire:
Obama Campaign Viewed Huntsman as ‘Very Tough Candidate’ — When Obama campaign aides surveyed the field of Republican presidential hopefuls early on, they saw a certain handsome Mormon candidate and thought he'd be trouble in a general election showdown. — It wasn't Mitt Romney.
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National Review and Outside the Beltway
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Christie's Post-Hurricane Embrace of Obama Outrages Many in G.O.P. — A few days after Hurricane Sandy shattered the shores of New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie picked up the phone to take on a different kind of recovery work: taming the Republican Party fury over his effusive embrace of President Obama.
Media Decoder:
Elmo Puppeteer Resigns After Fresh Allegation — 5:11 p.m. | Updated Kevin Clash, the longtime voice and puppeteer behind “Sesame Street's” Elmo character, resigned on Tuesday after a new allegation was made that he had underage sexual relationships. — Announcing the decision with what he called a …
Yahoo! News:
A GOP Plan for 2016: Pot, immigration and defense cuts — Spinners and Winners — Ron Paul supporters might want to think twice before throwing away their “Paul for President” signs. Though the frequent presidential candidate is retiring at the end of the year, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) …
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BuzzFeed:
Mitt Romney Surfaces At A Gas Station Looking Very Normal — Long time no see, old friend. — Dorsey Shaw — a few minutes ago — 63 responses
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Declan McCullagh / CNET:
Senate bill rewrite lets feds read your e-mail without warrants — Proposed law scheduled for a vote next week originally increased Americans' e-mail privacy. Then law enforcement complained. Now it increases government access to e-mail and other digital files.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Conservative Future — If you listened to the Republican candidates this year, you heard a conventional set of arguments. But if you go online, you can find a vibrant and increasingly influential center-right conversation. Most of the young writers and bloggers in this conversation intermingle …
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Crooked Timber, ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES and Marginal Revolution
Mackenzie Weinger / Politico:
Nate Silver on ‘Morning Joe’: Why pollsters got it wrong — New York Times statistician Nate Silver stopped by MSNBC's “Morning Joe” on Tuesday to discuss how he got it right this election when so many others didn't. — Host Joe Scarborough — who during the campaign questioned Silver …
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Brad DeLong and National Review
Washington Post:
Conservative Republicans fight back after Romney loss — View Photo Gallery — Republicans run from Romney: Mitt Romney said “gifts” to youth, minorities and the poor helped President Obama win. Leaders of his Republican Party rushed to disagree, some vehemently. Here's what they've said.
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Crooks and Liars, Washington Monthly, Mother Jones, Prairie Weather and USA Today
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Richard H. Pildes / The Atlantic Online:
The Real Reasons You Waited Hours in Line to Vote — An Obama campaign legal adviser explains the humiliating meltdown in voting we saw around the country during this year's presidential election. — Voters in Miami on November 6 (Andrew Innerarity/Reuters)
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Washington Monthly
Wall Street Journal:
Liberal Man of the Year — Chief Justice Roberts shares the dais with Lena Dunham. — No Supreme Court Justice has ever said “Live from New York, it's Saturday night,” at least on national television, but give it time. This month Glamour magazine named Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg one of its “Women of the Year.”
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Above the Law, The Daily Caller, Hit & Run, msnbc.com and ProfessorBainbridge.com
Janean Chun / The Huffington Post:
John Metz Denny's Obamacare Surcharge Stirs Big Mess For Restaurant Chain … REACT: — FOLLOW: — Video, Hurricane Grill & Wings, IFA Obamacare, International Franchise Association, Joel Libava, John Metz, John Miller, Denny's Backlash, Denny's Boycott, Denny's Franchisee, Denny's Obamacare …
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Obama Plots Outside Game To Leave Washington, Add Pressure On Lame-Duck Congress … REACT: — FOLLOW: — Bush Tax Cuts, Barack Obama , Barack Obama , Video, Obama Lame Duck, The Action, Fiscal Cliff, Obama Barnstorm, Obama Fiscal Cliff, Obama Outside Game, Outside Game, Theaction, Politics News
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
‘Unskewed Polls’ Founder Dean Chambers Launches Vote Fraud Website — Dean Chambers, the founder of UnSkewedPolls.com, launched a new website last week alleging that President Barack Obama did not legitimately carry Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida, but instead won those states thanks to voter fraud.
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Mediaite, Little Green Footballs, Outside the Beltway and Election 2012
Chip Somodevilla / Rolling Stone:
SEC Rocked By Lurid Sex-and-Corruption Lawsuit — Move over, adulterous generals. It might be time to make way for a new sexual rats'nest - at America's top financial police agency, the SEC. — In a salacious 77-page complaint that reads like Penthouse Forum meets The Insider meets the Keystone Kops …
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ProfessorBainbridge.com, Wonkette and Business Insider
Guardian:
Women bishops: Church of England votes no - as it happened — The Church of England General Synod votes against allowing women to become bishops — Sort by: — Lizzy Davies, who has been covering today's synod vote for the Guardian, has filed a piece which will be going on Wednesday's Guardian front page.
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Eric Ostermeier / Smart Politics:
House Democrats Inch Closer to Becoming a Two-State Caucus — Californians and New Yorkers will comprise a record percentage of the Democratic caucus when the 113th Congress convenes in January at nearly 30 percent — Although gains by Democrats were modest in 2012 U.S. House races …
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Politico, First Read and Connecting.the.Dots