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Agoldberg / The Smoking Gun:
Audacious Hack Exposes Bush Family Pix, E-Mail — Hacker breached AOL account of ex-president's sister, other victims — The apparent hack of several e-mail accounts has exposed personal photos and correspondence from members of the Bush family, including both former U.S. presidents, The Smoking Gun has learned.
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Mike Glenn / Houston Chronicle:
Probe launched after Bushes' email hacked — A hacker apparently gained access to a score of confidential emails and other electronic correspondence between members of the Bush family and friends, prompting a criminal investigation. — A spokesman for former President George H.W. Bush confirmed …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Kick That Can — John Boehner, the speaker of the House, claims to be exasperated. “At some point, Washington has to deal with its spending problem,” he said Wednesday. “I've watched them kick this can down the road for 22 years since I've been here. I've had enough of it. It's time to act.”
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Sequester cuts a time bomb for GOP? — Republicans open to letting billions in sequester cuts go through figure they can blame the president if the economy goes south. — But Democrats are betting they can shift that blame right back to the GOP. — They're so confident, in fact …
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Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Senate Democrats struggle to craft plan for sequester replacement
Senate Democrats struggle to craft plan for sequester replacement
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Michelle Malkin:
The Blame Righty mob falls silent — I've documented Blame Righty Syndrome countless times over the years (see here here here here). This week, the Blame Righty mob fell silent. The silence and the selectivity speak volumes. — The Blame Righty mob falls silent — by Michelle Malkin
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Lateef Mungin / CNN:
Cops hunt for ex-cop who's hunting them
Cops hunt for ex-cop who's hunting them
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Los Angeles Times:
Big Bear locked down amid manhunt
Big Bear locked down amid manhunt
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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Ohio Poll Worker Admits to Voting Twice — John Fund reports on 19 possible cases of alleged voter fraud in Hamilton County, Ohio and has video of poll worker Melowese Richardson candidly admitting to a local television station that she voted twice in the last presidential election.
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John Fund / National Review:
The Voter Fraud That ‘Never Happens’ Keeps Coming Back — Critics of photo ID and other laws cracking down on voter fraud claim they're unnecessary because fraud is nonexistent. Brennan Center attorneys Michael Waldman and Justin Levitt claimed last year: “A person casting two votes risks jail time and a fine for minimal gain.
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Your Anon News:
Here's an UNCENSORED copy of the rogue LAPD officers manifesto — Christopher Dorner w/ Chief William Bratton
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Betty Chestnut / boywithgrenade.org:
Christopher Dorner Manifesto (Uncensored)
Christopher Dorner Manifesto (Uncensored)
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Chris Dorner / myFOXla Mobile:
Read Murder Suspect Chris Dorner's Online Manifesto About Slayings
Read Murder Suspect Chris Dorner's Online Manifesto About Slayings
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Scott Conroy / Real Clear Politics:
Is a Franken-Bachmann Showdown on the Horizon? — Politically, 2012 was not exactly a banner year for Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann. — In January, the Tea Party-backed Republican finished a distant sixth in the Iowa presidential caucuses, garnering just 1,223 more votes than she did in winning …
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Nicholas Ballasy / The Daily Caller:
Panetta can't explain why Obama never called back during Benghazi attack [VIDEO] — Under questioning from South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta could not explain why President Barack Obama spoke with him only once on September 11 …
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Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
Pentagon leaders favored arming Syrian rebels
Pentagon leaders favored arming Syrian rebels
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Maggie Haberman / Politico:
Chris Christie struggles with politics of his weight … After years of questions about his girth, Chris Christie seemed to settle on a strategy - leave them laughing. — The overweight New Jersey governor took to Dave Letterman's couch, donut in hand, on Monday night …
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
So God Made a Fawner — Paul Harvey's ad was terrific. Steve Kroft's interview was shameful. — So many people this week mentioned Jeep's great Super Bowl spot, “So God Made a Farmer,” from a 1978 speech by the late Paul Harvey. — Here are some reasons it was great:
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Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
Tom Vilsack is Iowans' Senate pick — Iowans think the most appealing candidate for U.S. Senate is Democrat Tom Vilsack, someone who so far hasn't shown much interest in the seat. — On the day that fellow Democrat Bruce Braley became the first candidate to dive into the 2014 race …
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Jeryl Bier / Weekly Standard:
Obama Group Runs Afoul of IRS Rules, Its Own Promise — Obama for America continued its metamorphosis this week into Organizing for Action (OFA), an independent organization that will advocate for various “progressive” causes, including immigration reform and gun control.
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Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Eight Reasons Why Marco Rubio Is Not ‘The Republican Savior’ — Since Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) abandoned his opposition to providing undocumented immigrants with a pathway to citizenship and embraced a bipartisan framework for comprehensive immigration, political pundits and Republican leaders …
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Travis Waldron / ThinkProgress:
Eight Programs That Have Already Faced Devastating Budget Cuts (And Could Be In For More) — Even without the spending cuts included in the so-called “sequester,” America's domestic spending levels are scheduled to hit historic lows in the coming years. That's because the Budget Control Act …
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Bernie Becker / The Hill:
Colbert to Dems: Congress as unpopular as venereal disease and ‘meth labs’ — LANSDOWNE, Va. — Stephen Colbert told House Democrats on Friday that people liked colonoscopies more than Congress, that he's “best frenemies” with Nancy Pelosi, and sang a dramatic rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner.”
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Mike Ramsey / CBS Chicago:
Judge Would Decide If Jackson Jr. Goes To Jail Under ‘Blind Plea’ Deal — (CBS) - A tentative deal for former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. calls for him to plead guilty to misuse of campaign funds and let a federal judge determine whether he serves any time in prison, CBS 2 has learned.
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Alex Leary / MiamiHerald.com:
In immigration debate, evangelicals tie issue to Bible to push Republicans — Faith leaders and their congregations have become an unlikely but powerful ally to reform advocates, framing the question over what to do with 11 million unauthorized residents as one of moral compassion, and tapping into influence among Republicans to so
T. Rees Shapiro / Washington Post:
Fairfax County parent wants ‘Beloved’ banned from school system — The book Laura Murphy wants removed from Fairfax County classrooms is considered a modern American classic. It is a Pulitzer Prize winner and a masterpiece of fiction whose author's 1993 Nobel Prize in literature citation said that she …
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