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Heather / Crooks and Liars:
Bill Maher Blasts Donald Trump for Suit Over Orangutan Joke — Anyone who is a regular reader of this site is probably already familiar with Donald Trump's threat to sue Bill Maher over his joke where he asked flame thrower and birther for proof that he was not the result of his mother having sex with an orangutan.
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his vorpal sword and alan.com
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LAPD Had “No Idea” Who They Were Shooting At In Dorner Pursuit, Says Victims' Attorney — “It's 100 percent clear that they had no idea who was in that vehicle and just lit it up,” says attorney Christopher Driscoll. — Driscoll is representing Maggie Carranza, 47, and her mother …
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USNI News:
Navy: Lincoln Refueling Delayed, Will Hurt Carrier Readiness — The aircraft carriers USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69), USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), USS Enterprise (CVN-65), USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75), and USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) are in port at Naval Station Norfolk, Va. US Navy Photo
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The PJ Tatler, Doug Ross and Weasel Zippers
Andrew Cohen / The Atlantic Online:
Torture Memo Author, Now a Federal Judge, Still Justifying Torture — Jay Bybee — who signed off on waterboarding as a Justice Department lawyer — ruled last week that the government should be immune from liability for torture. — Evan Vucci/AP — Frank Rich is absolutely right.
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Unqualified Offerings
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Cummings: Postal Service cuts would hurt minority groups, single mothers — The U.S. Postal Service's decision to eliminate Saturday delivery could disproportionally hurt minority groups, according to Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the ranking member on the House Oversight Committee.
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The Impolitic, Angry Black Lady Chronicles and Weasel Zippers
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Sen. Grassley: ‘The irony is thick’ in Lew's Cayman Islands investment fund — Congressional Republicans are raising new questions about the Treasury nominee's offshore financial holdings. — Congressional Republicans are targeting Jack Lew's nomination to lead the Treasury Department …
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Hot Air, The Caucus and NBCNews.com
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Kelsey Snell / Politico:
Treasury pick hits Cayman snag
Treasury pick hits Cayman snag
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Scared Monkeys, No More Mister Nice Blog, americanthinker.com, CNN, The Reaction and BuzzFeed
New York Times:
Mr. Menendez's Ethics Problem — Senator Robert Menendez was never a distinguished choice for chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the position he ascended to this month by virtue of seniority. Concerns about that quality gap have sharply escalated amid new disclosures …
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The Hill, Hot Air, Washington Monthly and Feeds
Chicago Tribune:
Hadiya Pendleton funeral: ‘Beloved angel’ ... ‘More precious than rubies’ — Slain teen Hadiya Pendleton was remembered today as a laughing youth who brought love and happiness to all her family and friends. — Despite the heavy security because of the attendance of first lady Michelle Obama …
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Los Angeles Times and Politico
Andy Borowitz / Borowitz Report:
U.S. Cancels Regular Drone Strikes on Saturdays — WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Citing budgetary concerns, the United States announced today that it would discontinue regular Saturday drone strikes on U.S. citizens, beginning in 2014. — In announcing the decision …
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Waiting for the Reckoning — TPM Reader JB (a former GOP staffer if I remember right) doesn't think either side of the current GOP struggle has reckoned with the first decade of this century ...
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Balloon Juice and The Dish
CNN:
Perry to visit California, recruit business for Texas — (CNN) - Texas Gov. Rick Perry is hitting the road to drum up business. — But he isn't on a tour of the Lone Star State. — Follow @politicalticker — Instead, Perry set off for California on Sunday, where he will spend four days trying …
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Jenna Wortham / New York Times:
A Growing App Lets You See It, Then You Don't — LOS ANGELES — The ephemeral now has value, at least for users of cellphones. — More than 60 million photos or messages are sent each day through an app called Snapchat and then, after they are viewed for a few seconds, the missives vanish.
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TechCrunch, Business Insider and AllThingsD