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New York Times:
President Morsi in Egypt Seizes New Powers — CAIRO — With a constitutional assembly on the brink of collapse and protesters battling the police in the streets over the slow pace of change, President Mohamed Morsi issued a decree on Thursday granting himself broad powers above any court …
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FRANCE 24:
Muslim Brotherhood offices torched, Morsi on defensive — Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi defended his latest decree granting himself sweeping powers before supporters in Cairo as anti-Morsi demonstrators set fire to Muslim Brotherhood offices in cities across Egypt on Friday.
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Belmont Club, Guardian, The Gateway Pundit, Atlas Shrugs and Front Page Magazine
BBC:
Egypt President Mursi defends new powers amid protests
Egypt President Mursi defends new powers amid protests
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The Heritage Foundation, Firedoglake, Guardian, Algemeiner.com and Spectator
Michael Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Egypt's President Morsi takes sweeping new powers
Egypt's President Morsi takes sweeping new powers
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Power Line
Washington Post:
The GOP's bizarre attack on Susan Rice — SINCE THE Senate is solely responsible for the confirmation of Cabinet officers, it's not often that members of the House of Representatives jump into a debate about the nomination of a secretary of state — particularly before there has been a nomination.
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Taylor Marsh, The Atlantic Online, Right Wing News, The Mahablog, Hot Air and Instapundit
Talking Points Memo:
GOP Senator: ‘I Care More About My Country Than I Do About A 20-Year-Old Tax Pledge’ — Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) said that fixing the nation's debt problem may require breaking Grover Norquist's anti-tax pledge, telling a Georgia television station Wednesday that “I care more about my country than I do about a 20-year-old pledge.”
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WMAZ-TV, Mediaite, ThinkProgress and Taegan Goddard's …
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Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Saxby Chambliss takes aim at Grover Norquist — Sen. Saxby Chambliss took aim at Americans for Tax Reform head Grover Norquist on Wednesday, telling a local television station he's not worried about a potential primary challenge if he votes to raise taxes. — “I care more about my country …
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The PJ Tatler and Daily Kos
David Earl / WMAZ-TV:
Chambliss Edges Away From Norquist Anti-Tax Pledge
Chambliss Edges Away From Norquist Anti-Tax Pledge
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The Political Carnival and CNN
New York Times:
Jeb Bush in 2016? Not Too Early for Chatter — CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Now that the Obama and Romney campaigns have closed their headquarters in Chicago and Boston, the attention of the political world is shifting to an office suite tucked behind the colonnades of the Biltmore Hotel complex here.
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LifeNews.com, Weasel Zippers, Ballot Box, The Daily Caller, The Reaction and rubber hose
Jordan Weissmann / The Atlantic Online:
Who's Really to Blame for the Wal-Mart Strikes? The American Consumer — The Wal-Mart workers threatening to walk off the job on Black Friday aren't just fighting their employer. They're fighting a whole system. — Forget the stampeding shoppers, the half-priced waffle irons …
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The Impolitic, CBS News, Questions and Observations, americanthinker.com, ParaPundit, The Daily Caller and Business Insider
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Josh Eidelson / The Nation:
Black Friday Live Blog: 400 picket, leaflet, mic check, and sing in Maryland (Updated 12:30 PM) — Check this space for updates throughout the day, and please send tips to jeidelson at gmail dot com. — 12:30 PM: HANOVER and SEVERN, MD - 400-some activists, union members …
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Gothamist
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Josh Eidelson / The Nation:
Walmart Strikers Arrested in SoCal Civil Disobedience (Updated 3:30 PM)
Walmart Strikers Arrested in SoCal Civil Disobedience (Updated 3:30 PM)
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Daily Kos and Taylor Marsh
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
The GOP Turnout Myth — To win future elections, Republicans will need more than better get-out-the-vote software. — To win the next presidential race, the GOP will have to understand what went wrong in 2012. To do that, they've got to come to grips with what did, and did not, happen with turnout.
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Hot Air, Riehl World News, Washington Examiner and Power Line
Monica Davey / New York Times:
One-Party Control Opens States to Partisan Rush — CHICAGO — Come January, more than two-thirds of the states will be under single-party control, raising the prospect that bold partisan agendas — on both ends of the political spectrum — will flourish over the next couple of years.
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The Political Carnival, Mediaite and Prairie Weather
Knoxville News-Sentinel:
Letter: Employers using loopholes in ACA — When my better half told me that her boss was thinking about cutting all full-time employees to part time in order to avoid the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act insurance requirements (for full-time employees), my initial response was …
Discussion:
The Other McCain and americanthinker.com
Rachael Bade / Politico:
GOP Plan B on taxes: Protect business owners — It may be time to add another phrase to the fiscal cliff lexicon: carve-out. — Republicans in the Senate are brainstorming ways to shield small businesses from tax hikes should they be unable to persuade President Barack Obama to extend the Bush tax rate cuts for everyone.
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Washington Monthly and americanthinker.com
Reason:
3 Reasons to Kill the Dept. of Homeland Security — It's unnecessary, ineffective, and expensive. And that's just for starters. — Sunday, November 25, 2012 marks the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which pulled together nearly …