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Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
W.H. Releases Photo of Obama Shooting a Gun — This morning, the White House released a photo of President Obama shooting a gun: — “President Barack Obama shoots clay targets on the range at Camp David, Md., Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza),” the caption reads.
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John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
MEDIA FOLLOWS OBAMA'S ORDERS TO MOCK SKEET-GATE SKEPTICS — Some of you younger folks might not remember this, but there was a time when the media questioned Power. No, really, once upon a time, the media saw it as its duty to be forever questioning and skeptical of Power, especially when Power was in pursuit of more power.
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Little Green Footballs
Larry O'Connor / BREITBART.COM:
White House Warns: Don't Photoshop Obama Gun Pic — The White House has released a picture purporting to show President Obama “skeet shooting” at Camp David. An activity he claims he does “all the time.” — The White House also warns all you mischievous internet types to not mess around with the picture:
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Doug Ross, Pat Dollard, The Daily Caller and Conservative Daily News
New York Times:
President Claims Shooting as a Hobby, and the White House Offers Evidence — WASHINGTON — When President Obama mentioned last week that he had picked up a new hobby — skeet shooting at Camp David — it was a surprising disclosure by a president whose main identification with guns these days …
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Addicting Info, WXYZ-TV, Hot Air, Dependable Renegade and Taylor Marsh
Donovan Slack / Politico:
W.H. releases Obama skeet shooting photo — The White House, succumbing to skeptics, releases a photo Saturday of President Barack Obama skeet shooting. — The president told The New Republic in a recent interview that he goes skeet shooting “all the time.”
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Keith Laing / The Hill:
White House releases photo of Obama skeet shooting in 2012 — The White House has released a photo of President Obama skeet shooting at Camp David from August, 2012, attempting to quell a controversy that arose when Obama said that he sympathized with hunters because he frequently went shooting himself.
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Michelle Malkin, BREITBART.COM, msnbc.com and Twitchy
WXYZ-TV:
Martin Luther King Jr. High School coach shoots attackers — (WXYZ) - Police sources tell 7 Action News that a women's basketball coach from Martin Luther King, Jr. Senior High School shot two men who attacked him as he was walking two basketball players to their cars in the school parking lot.
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Weasel Zippers, Pat Dollard and Joanne Jacobs
Reuters:
Video of protester stripped and beaten fires Egypt fury — CAIRO (Reuters) - After eight days of protests that killed nearly 60 people, a video of one demonstrator stripped naked, dragged across the ground and beaten with truncheons by helmeted riot police has fired Egyptians to a new level of outrage.
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The Gateway Pundit and NBCNews.com
Tom Gara / Corporate Intelligence:
Exclusive: Eric Schmidt Unloads on China in New Book … Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt is brutally clear: China is the most dangerous superpower on Earth. — Corporate Intelligence reviewed preliminary galleys of Schmidt's new book, “The New Digital Age,” (Random House) which debuts in April.
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TechCrunch, BBC, Via Meadia and Business Insider
Jonathan V. Last / Wall Street Journal:
America's Baby Bust — The nation's falling fertility rate is the root cause of many of our problems. And it's only getting worse. — For more than three decades, Chinese women have been subjected to their country's brutal one-child policy. Those who try to have more children have been subjected to fines and forced abortions.
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Ricochet Conversations Feed and Viking Pundit
Nick Gillespie / Wall Street Journal:
A Lesson From the Scouts' Own Book — The Boy Scouts of America are in the news again, for the only thing they ever seem to be in the news for anymore: their attitudes toward homosexuals. — Next week, the Scouts will hold a vote that's widely expected to end the blanket ban on gays joining as members or holding adult leadership.
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Hit & Run
Associated Press:
Former Minneapolis FBI director attacks Jones' ATF nomination — Former head of local FBI office, in letter to Senate panel, denounced work of U.S. attorney. — A former director of the Minneapolis FBI office sent a letter this week to members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee …
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Power Line
Associated Press:
Nebraska Lt. Gov. Sheehy resigns from office — LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska Lt. Gov. Rick Sheehy resigned Saturday after “breaking the public trust,” Gov. Dave Heineman said. — Heineman announced Sheehy's resignation in a hastily called news conference Saturday morning.
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Investor's Business Daily:
Obama's Jobless Recovery Continues Unabated — Economy: So the economy created 157,000 new payroll jobs in January. Wow. At this rate, we might actually get back down to Bush-era unemployment rates sometime, oh, within the next 100 years. — The January jobs report is supposed to be good news.
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The PJ Tatler
John Drescher / Raleigh News & Observer:
Baker Tilly retracts key finding in UNC report — The accounting firm that worked with former Gov. Jim Martin in investigating academic fraud at UNC-Chapel Hill last week dropped one of their key findings. — Martin had said athletic officials and academic support officials raised questions …
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Ynetnews:
Is Turkey urging Syria to retaliate Israeli strike? — En route to conference in presence of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Turkish foreign minister slams Syria's inaction after alleged Israeli strike: Why can't Assad do anything against Israel?; says his country will not stand by when a Muslim country is attacked
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The Gateway Pundit and Jihad Watch
bizjournals:
Smith & Nephew to lay off 100 workers — Smith & Nephew Orthopedics is laying off an estimated 100 employees in Memphis and Andover, Mass., citing the 2.3 percent excise tax on orthopedic device companies as the reason. — Joe Metzger, senior vice president of corporate communications for Smith & Nephew …
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Daily Kos, The Lonely Conservative, National Review and CBS DC
Erick Erickson / Fox News:
Senate Democrats, please listen carefully to the New York Times — The editors of the New York Times often come across as school girls at a Justin Bieber concert when it comes to the Democrats. Thursday, they upped their school girl skirt just a bit more for the Democrats.
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Booman Tribune and Crooks and Liars
New York Times:
Church Documents Released After Years of Resistance — LOS ANGELES — The church files are filled with outrage, pain and confusion. There are handwritten notes from distraught mothers, accounts of furious phone calls from brothers and perplexed inquiries from the police following …
Rshibley / Col·lege In·sur·rec· tion:
College President Personally Smacked with $50,000 Bill for Violating Constitution — There is great news for students from a Georgia jury today, as former Valdosta State University President Ronald Zaccari has been found liable for $50,000 in damages for unjustly kicking one of his students …
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Adam Serwer / Mother Jones:
GOP to Filibuster Obama's Consumer Watchdog Pick — A little more than a week after Senate Democrats decided not to weaken the filibuster, Republicans are vowing to filibuster President Barack Obama's nominee to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unless its powers are reduced, Reuters reports.
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