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New York Times:
Obama Poised to Back Comprehensive Plan to Curb Gun Violence — WASHINGTON — President Obama this week will embrace a comprehensive plan to reduce gun violence that will call for major legislation to expand background checks for gun purchases and lay out 19 separate actions the president …
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Reid J. Epstein / Politico:
Obama to announce gun plans Wednesday — President Obama will unveil his gun violence proposals at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday at the White House, according to people who have been briefed on the event. — Obama has invited gun control groups and members of Congress to the White House Wednesday …
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White House Dossier
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Details of Biden gun package emerge
Details of Biden gun package emerge
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UrbanGrounds and The Daily Caller
Reid J. Epstein / Politico:
Biden: W.H. eying 19 executive actions on guns
Biden: W.H. eying 19 executive actions on guns
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CNN, The Daily Caller, Daily Kos, CBS News, National Review, Talking Points Memo, Moonbattery, msnbc.com, The Gateway Pundit, Vox Popoli, Weasel Zippers and Weekly Standard
Aviva Shen / ThinkProgress:
Utah Smoothie Shop Charges Liberals More, Donates Surcharge To Conservative Causes — A smoothie shop in Vernal, Utah is sparking outrage over an unorthodox pricing structure that charges liberals an extra dollar. The shop, tellingly named the I Love Drilling Juice and Smoothie Bar …
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Mediaite, Joe. My. God. and Alan Colmes'Alan Colmes'
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Geoff Liesik / KSL-TV:
Liberal tax leaves bitter taste in some smoothie drinkers' mouths — VERNAL — When George Burnett first set up shop in Vernal, he knew he had to find away to connect with his adopted community if his custom seat cover business was going to survive. — So, armed with a sandwich board emblazoned …
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Gawker, The Hinterland Gazette and The Raw Story
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Schumer to back Hagel as defense secretary — Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced his support Tuesday for the nomination of former senator Chuck Hagel as secretary of defense, delivering a key vote for the Nebraska Republican's confirmation after weeks of voicing doubt about his positions …
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Power Line, A plain blog about politics, Forbes, The Moderate Voice and Hot Air
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Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
How Hagel Won Schumer's Support For Defense Secretary
How Hagel Won Schumer's Support For Defense Secretary
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Weekly Standard and The National Memo
Sen. Roger Wicker / Politico:
Why Chuck Hagel is the wrong choice to lead the Pentagon
Why Chuck Hagel is the wrong choice to lead the Pentagon
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Algemeiner.com
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Schumer to support Hagel
Schumer to support Hagel
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Towleroad News #gay, Taegan Goddard's …, msnbc.com and Daily Kos
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Hagel says he regrets ‘Jewish lobby’ remark
Hagel says he regrets ‘Jewish lobby’ remark
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New York Times, Hot Air and Taylor Marsh
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
President Congeniality talks tough — “I'm a pretty friendly guy,” President Obama said near the end of his White House news conference Monday afternoon. — The claim might have been a touch more plausible if he hadn't spent the bulk of the previous hour demonstrating just how adversarial he could be.
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Mother Jones, Balloon Juice and The Maddow Blog
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Politico:
Debt debate: No easy path to avoid chaos — If you thought the fiscal cliff was bad, just wait for the triple threat. — The White House and Congress are facing three critical deadlines — the country hits its debt limit as early as mid-February, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts …
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New York Times, The Week, msnbc.com and CNN
Jesse Helfrich / The Hill:
‘Pretty friendly guy’ Obama says he's wooed Republican lawmakers
‘Pretty friendly guy’ Obama says he's wooed Republican lawmakers
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Right Wing News and Politico
Evan McMorris-Santoro / Talking Points Memo:
Harry Reid: The Assault Weapons Ban Is Probably Doomed — The Democratically-controlled U.S. Senate will not be a free-for-all of new gun regulations following the shooting at Sandy Hook, according to Majority Leader Harry Reid. Instead, Senators will focus on passing legislation …
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Mediaite, Washington Examiner, The Week, Hot Air and Washington Post
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National Review:
Averting Default, Achieving Restraint — The federal government will hit the statutory limit on its debt within the next two months, and further borrowing would require congressional action. Almost everybody recognizes that such action will need to take place, since no one has proposed a way to end all deficit spending immediately.
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The Plum Line, Washington Monthly, Bloomberg, Angry Bear and Ross Douthat
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Joe Weisenthal / Business Insider:
The Most Important Line In Fitch's Warning About The US AAA Credit Rating
The Most Important Line In Fitch's Warning About The US AAA Credit Rating
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Talking Points Memo, American Prospect, Daniel W. Drezner and Outside the Beltway
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Annotating Obama's 2006 speech against boosting the debt limit
Annotating Obama's 2006 speech against boosting the debt limit
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The Heritage Foundation, Washington Examiner and Washington Free Beacon
Pete Kasperowicz / The Hill:
House panel blocks most GOP attempts to trim Sandy disaster-relief bill — The Republican-led House Rules Committee late Monday approved a rule for a massive Hurricane Sandy relief package that shuts out most GOP proposals to pare back the size of the bill.
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CNN, The Hill, NetRight Daily, Blue Jersey and Americans for Limited …
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Juliet Macur / New York Times:
Armstrong Admits Doping, and Says He Will Testify Against Cycling Officials — In an interview with Oprah Winfrey that is scheduled to air on her network on Thursday, Lance Armstrong confessed that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career, according to two people briefed …
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Outside the Beltway, DealBook, Taylor Marsh and ParaPundit
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Kevin Cullen / The Boston Globe:
On humanity, a big failure in Aaron Swartz case — If it was beyond scandalous that Aaron Swartz was facing 35 years in prison and millions of dollars in fines for downloading a bunch of obscure academic treatises without a subscription, it is beyond tragic that he is now dead.
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Crooks and Liars, Mashable!, Balloon Juice, emptywheel, The Moderate Voice and Techdirt, more at Mediagazer »
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New York Post:
More city co-eds turning to sugar daddies for school support — More New York City co-eds are turning to a new source of income — sugar daddies — to cope with the rising cost of their college tuition, surprising statistics released yesterday reveal. — And the majority is enrolled …
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Above the Law and protein wisdom
Jon Walker / Firedoglake:
Obama is Prepared to Break Social Security, Defense Authorization and Food Safety Laws Along with Many Others — If the debt limit is not lifted the President could theoretically be forced to break some laws. Congress would have required the President to give money to people while also denying …
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Washington Post
McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Jon Huntsman Can't Stop Talking About The Republican Party — The Republican gadfly and No Labels crusader says he's only trying to help. “I'd say we take about 2 percent of the media requests that come in. Really.” — Jon Huntsman speaks to BuzzFeed staff Monday. — Image by Macey Foronda for BuzzFeed
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Washington Examiner
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters:
Rob Lowe: ‘Last Thing’ People ‘Want Is Another Hollywood Actor Telling Them Anything About Guns’ — Maybe the sanest words out of any media member's mouth in the weeks following the massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, came from actor Rob Lowe on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight Monday.
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Mediaite and The Gateway Pundit
Lucy Morgan / Tampa Bay Times:
After 2010 campaign, Gov. Rick Scott gave back dog Reagan — What happened to Reagan, the Scotts' rescued Labrador? — TALLAHASSEE — Shortly after winning the GOP nomination in 2010, Rick Scott announced to the world through Facebook that his family had rescued a Labrador Retriever.
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Addicting Info, The Maddow Blog, Rumproast, Hullabaloo and Gawker
Hoover Institution:
The Age of Administrative Excess — by Richard A. Epstein (Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow and member of the Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity Task Force) — Why is the federal government locking unwilling citizens into Medicare? — Earlier this month …
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protein wisdom
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Why the D.C. Attorney General Should Have Recused Himself From The Gregory Case — We have discussed the District of Columbia's decision not to prosecute David Gregory for violating its gun law. In doing so, we mentioned that the decision was made by District of Columbia Attorney General Irvin Nathan …