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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court to Hear Campaign Finance Case — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear a challenge to federal campaign contribution limits and issued decisions concerning a drug-sniffing dog, an international child-custody dispute and when the police may detain people while conducting a search.
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court sides with drug-sniffing dog; supports soldier's child custody case
Supreme Court sides with drug-sniffing dog; supports soldier's child custody case
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Ariane De Vogue / ABCNEWS:
Indiana Farmer Takes on Seed Behemoth Monsanto; Justices Skeptical of Farmer's Claim
Paul Blumenthal / The Huffington Post:
Supreme Court Takes Campaign Finance Case, Will Rule On Contribution Limits
Supreme Court Takes Campaign Finance Case, Will Rule On Contribution Limits
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Democracy21, Election Law Blog, SCOTUSblog, Mother Jones, CNN, Daily Kos and ACS Blog
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Marco Rubio: The Electable Conservative? — Some commentators have expressed surprise upon learning about the very conservative voting record of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who delivered the Republican response to the State of the Union address last week.
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Joe Scarborough / Politico:
Tearing down the conservative echo chamber — A “Morning Joe” discussion from Tuesday is sure to set off extremists within the Republican Party who remain more interested in defending the GOP's losing ways than charting a new course to victory. After Chuck Todd concluded that Republicans …
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momentoftruthproject.org:
A BIPARTISAN PATH FORWARD TO SECURING AMERICA'S FUTURE — Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson are co-chairs of the Moment of Truth project and formerly co-chaired the President's bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. — The United States faces two big risks …
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Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
Why Does the New Simpson-Bowles Deficit Plan Look So ... Republican?
Why Does the New Simpson-Bowles Deficit Plan Look So ... Republican?
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The Dish, Daily Kos and Hullabaloo
Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
THINGS IN POLITICO THAT MAKE ME WANT TO GUZZLE ANTIFREEZE, PART THE INFINITY — Every sportswriter learns one simple rule in a very quick hurry — namely, that nobody out in your readership cares how hard you think your job is. People, to paraphrase Michael J. Fox's channelling …
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Ashley Parker / The Caucus:
Obama Works the Phones to Calm Tensions on Immigration Plan
Obama Works the Phones to Calm Tensions on Immigration Plan
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National Network … and The Maddow Blog
Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
More Republican Denial — Conservatives keep reminding everyone that the sequester was Obama's idea. But, says Michael Tomasky, that doesn't mean he's to blame for the current crisis. — Whose “idea” was the sequester, and why should it matter? My Twitter feed these last couple of weeks …
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Molly K. Hooper / The Hill:
Who's afraid of the sequester's ax? Not us, say Republican lawmakers
Who's afraid of the sequester's ax? Not us, say Republican lawmakers
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
Missouri Bill Makes It A Felony For Lawmakers To Propose Gun Safety Legislation — Yesterday, Missouri state Rep. Mike Leara (R) proposed legislation making it a felony for lawmakers to so much as propose many bills regulating guns. Leara's bill provides that “[a]ny member of the general assembly …
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Missouri Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Make It A Felony To Propose Gun Control Legislation
Missouri Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Make It A Felony To Propose Gun Control Legislation
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The Maddow Blog and Business Insider
David Brooks / New York Times:
What Data Can't Do — Not long ago, I was at a dinner with the chief executive of a large bank. He had just had to decide whether to pull out of Italy, given the weak economy and the prospect of a future euro crisis. — The C.E.O. had his economists project out a series of downside scenarios …
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WV MetroNews:
Carte Goodwin out for 2014 — Charleston Attorney Carte Goodwin has decided NOT to run for the Democratic nomination to the U.S. Senate in West Virginia in 2014. — Goodwin tells Metronews that his decision to stay out of the race was driven by family concerns. He and his wife have two young children.
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DSWright / Firedoglake:
Aaron Swartz's FBI File — When I heard the news of Aaron Swartz's suicide I was deeply saddened or more accurately profoundly irritated. Why had the government - or should I say U.S Attorney Carmen Ortiz - wasted so much time and resources destroying someone over such an inconsequential act?
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Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Tea party group pictures Rove in Nazi uniform — A top tea party group is taking its clash with Karl Rove to a new level, sending out a fundraising email Tuesday featuring a photoshopped image of the GOP operative in an SS uniform. — “Wipe the Smirk Off Karl Rove's Face,” …
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Reuters:
Exclusive: Apple, Macs hit by hackers who targeted Facebook — (Reuters) - Apple Inc was recently attacked by hackers who infected the Macintosh computers of some employees, the company said on Tuesday in an unprecedented disclosure that described the widest known cyber attacks against Apple-made computers to date.
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Congress Approval Holding Steady at 15% — Up one point from January, but at the low end of the historical spectrum — PRINCETON, NJ — Americans' approval of Congress is at 15% in February, one percentage point higher than in January and exactly matching the 15% average for all of 2012.
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Obama, DC Press Corps Locked in Mutual Loathing Pact — Over at Politico, Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen have a long piece today about press corps unhappiness with their access to President Obama. Their timing is unfortunate, coming just a day after the press corps embarrassed itself by coming completely unglued over.....
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Jon.Ralston / Ralston Reports:
Fahrenkopf opines on GOP's “idotic” stances, Christie's “French kiss,” the media's bias and more — What better place than the Las Vegas Country Club, where time seems to have stopped in 1974 or so, for a group of conservatives to gather to figure out how to capture the glory days.
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Aaron Couch / Hollywood Reporter:
Donald Trump Threatens to Sue Macy's Protester for $25 Million (Exclusive) — “Dump Trump” organizer Angelo Carusone tells THR a cease and desist letter he received shows the “Apprentice” star engages in “bullying and intimidation.” — Donald Trump — Donald Trump can't fire …
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Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
Report: Hagel Said Israel Headed Toward Apartheid, Netanyahu a ‘Radical’ — Secretary of defense nominee Chuck Hagel said Israel is on its way to becoming an apartheid state during an April 9, 2010, appearance at Rutgers University, according to a contemporaneous account by an attendee.
Cristina Silva / Associated Press:
McCain defends immigration plan to angry residents — PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona took center stage in the national immigration debate Tuesday as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano toured the state's border with Mexico and Sen. John McCain defended his proposed immigration overhaul to an angry crowd in suburban Phoenix.
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Chris Johnson / Washington Blade:
59 percent of Americans oppose DOMA: poll — Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon — Send via Email — Send this page to Print Friendly — New polls find growing support for marriage equality. (Blade file photo by Michael Key)
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Eric Shawn / Fox News:
Did Obama supporter vote 6 times in 2012? Ohio poll worker target of investigation — The Obama/Biden lawn sign remains proudly planted in front of Melowese Richardson's Cincinnati home, three months after the presidential election. — It seems that President Obama has an especially ardent supporter …
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Scared Monkeys, Weasel Zippers, Michelle Malkin and National Review
Andrew Cohen / The Atlantic Online:
Warren Lee Hill, and His Cause, Live to Fight Another Day — 30 minutes before the moment of his lethal injection, two courts stay the execution of a mentally retarded prisoner so that they can evaluate his case. — Members of the Georgia Board of Pardons at Hill's July clemency hearing (David Goldman/AP)
NY Daily News:
WCBS-TV newsman Rob Morrison threatened to ‘kill his wife’ after he was arrested and accused of choking her; Police report paints angry anchorman as a boozy bully with an internet porn habit — Rob Morrison has a history of domestic violence and was arrested for assault in 2009 after a confrontation …
Joan Walsh / Salon:
Targeted killings: OK if Obama does it? — Salon exclusive: Study finds “liberals” more likely to favor targeted killings once they know it's Obama's policy — Civil libertarians have worried that some of President Obama's comparatively hawkish national security policies are silencing …
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Michael Lind / Salon:
Southern poverty pimps — The “original sin” of the Southern political class is cheap, powerless labor — Contemporary American politics cannot be understood apart from the North-South divide in the U.S., as I and others have argued. Neither can contemporary American economic debates.
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